Frank Booker Grad Transfer to South Carolina

Frank Booker was one of those guys with a beautiful stroke who couldn't seem to make a shot.
 
Good luck Frank. Best wishes for a wonderful last season of college basketball.
 
Frank Booker was one of those guys with a beautiful stroke who couldn't seem to make a shot.

Well, he made the biggest shot of the decade (at the time) for the Sooners when he hit that crazy 3-pointer which started our rally against Dayton in 2015 that took us to the Sweet 16. It's too bad he didn't want to stay because he missed out on an opportunity of a lifetime to play in the Final Four.

Good for the young man that he has his degree.
 
Well, he made the biggest shot of the decade (at the time) for the Sooners when he hit that crazy 3-pointer which started our rally against Dayton in 2015 that took us to the Sweet 16. It's too bad he didn't want to stay because he missed out on an opportunity of a lifetime to play in the Final Four.

Good for the young man that he has his degree.
It was widely reported on here that Frank was R-U-N-N-O-F-T.
 
Frank Booker was one of those guys with a beautiful stroke who couldn't seem to make a shot.

He was undeniably inconsistent, but there were games we simply would not have won if he hadn't been making shots.
 
Booker thought Lon was tough so I'm not sure what he'll think of Frank Martin.
 
If he's not, then I'll take his quote and be serious about it.

Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Maybe I shouldn't have exaggerated my point. Frank Booker has a beautiful stroke. Every shot looks like it's going in ... but he's a career 32% three point shooter. He's never shot better than 37.5% from the field for his career. Last year for FAU he shot 29% from three point range.

My point was that for someone Known as a shooter, his numbers are just plain bad.

I personally love frank booker and his JR Smithesque desire to shoot every time the ball touches his hands.
 
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