On the one hand, while Jordan Wright was Vanderbilt’s second-leading scorer as a junior, he wasn’t particularly efficient while taking on a bigger role than he’d seen in his first two seasons at Vanderbilt. His three-point percentage fell from 43.2 percent to 35.1 percent, a number that fell even further (32.3 percent) in SEC play.
Really, though, he had brutal stretches at both the beginning and end of SEC play. He also scored 20 points on four occasions, after doing so just once in his first two years at Vanderbilt. And he ended up being a solid defender.