Through the first three-plus weeks of the season, Michigan’s offense was laboring and lacking, with woeful 3-point shooting being part of the problem.
The Wolverines struggled to dial it in and shot 29.4% from beyond the arc over the first seven games, lowlighted by dismal displays in the losses to Seton Hall (3-for-15), Arizona (1-for-14) and North Carolina (5-for-16).
The last two contests, though, Michigan appears to have turned a corner as the long-range shooting has finally started to round into form. As a result, the offense has, unsurprisingly, perked up and looked much more in sync.