Beilein recruits shooters. I don't believe he develops them. The Gophers do not recruit shooters. McBrayer improved his percentages a ton this year to last. Curry and Murphy are better shooters than they started out as. Lynch improved his offensive game a ton from the beginning to the end of the season. Coffey needs a major overhaul to be a shooter...I don't see that happening. Tweaking a shot is one thing, rebuilding a shot is completely different. Summer is the only time you can rebuild a shot...the risk is that the student doesn't get comfortable with the new mechanics. In the process they screw up the unique way they always have done it and now they can't make a basket with any consistency and their attitude is real sour. I don't know if that's what happened with Nigel Hayes or not but he pretty much went backwards as a shooter this season according to Wisconsin people. McBrayer and Coffey don't have the same stroke in my opinion. It's a lot easier to teach an 8th grade kid to shoot than it is a college player. Absolutely, you can make a kid into a shooter. Somebody who hasn't had any success and not much experience playing...pretty high percentage they can become a shooter. College guys, hundred times harder if they have a unique shot they grew up with. If it was that easy every college team would shoot lights out. I thought our guys improved a ton. When everybody said Springs was a bad shooter in the beginning of the year and not making any shots, I said he was our only shooter at the time to disagreement. He just needed to get comfortable. McBrayer came on as our second shooter imo and he's not Koenig, Walton, DJ Wilson like in any way...hopefully he'll get there.