Iowa State's Milan: Transforming the Team with Stellar Play
James Young
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Milan's Stellar Performance Boosts Iowa State
Milan, the standout shooter from Iowa State, is having an exceptional season and significantly impacting his team's success. Averaging 29 minutes per game, he scores 18.6 points, grabs 3.1 rebounds, and delivers 1 assist. His shooting accuracy is remarkable, with a 55% field goal percentage and an impressive 54% from beyond the arc, making him the top three-point shooter in Division One basketball.
Not only is Milan a high-volume shooter, taking around five three-point attempts per game, but he often makes these shots under pressure, either contested or on the move. This ability forces defenses to extend their coverage beyond the three-point line, which in turn opens up driving lanes and post opportunities for his teammates. The presence of Milan on the floor provides a tangible boost to Iowa State, with the team performing 18 points better per 100 possessions when he plays.
Under the guidance of Coach Oenberger, Iowa State has excelled defensively, ranking top 20 nationally in defensive efficiency. Their ability to force opponents into long possessions and difficult shots complements the disciplined offensive strategy led by Milan’s sharpshooting. Alongside players like Lipsy and Jefferson, the team has become a formidable opponent. Milan’s ongoing performance is not only elevating Iowa State but also making their season a compelling story to follow.
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