Indiana men’s basketball’s 3-point shooting woes have been lamented by the fanbase for years now.
Guys like Devonte Green, Al Durham, Armaan Franklin, Parker Stewart and Miller Kopp have come and gone. Kopp is the closest Indiana has come to a knockdown shooter from deep, but he was slightly limited as more of a catch-and-shoot guy.
Last year, Indiana was largely dependent on then-freshman Mackenzie Mgbako for much of its 3-point production. Trey Galloway and Gabe Cupps chipped in some on limited attempts with Kel’el Ware getting a few looks to go down.
This year, Indiana is hoping for improved numbers from all three with an emphasis on Mgabko, who shot the ball much better in Big Ten play than his overall season numbers would indicate.