Originally Posted by
Cameron
...--and is just as good, if not better, a stand still shooter than Steve Kerr. Remember, Kerr's 50 percent three-point shooting percentages were loudly influenced by the likes of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. Their presences out on the floor let Kerr stand and shoot freely all day long most times.
[referring to college career] Now Steve Kerr probably had defenses swarming on him as well, but he also had the aid of a National Player of the Year in his backcourt, Sean Elliot, who took a lot of the pressure off of Kerr and allowed him to find much better looks. JJ played with a freshman Greg Paulus.