Sounds like a guy that for some reason wasn't heavily recruited out of HS but came on really strong at Belmont. Does anyone know why he wasn't more heavily recruited out of HS?
I found some hs video. Pretty jump shot, seems to prefer the left side side. Right handed and uses his left well. Gets to the basket and finishes strong. Appears to be a really good player.
Gators Earn Commitment From Guard Transfer Will Richard I like the pickup but is this guy known as a shooter? His stats don't jump out. <<Playing in 33 games during his one season with the Bruins, Richard accounted for 12.1 points — on over 46% from the field and over 32% from beyond the arc — six rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals.>>
Seems like a good get, but a 32% 3 point shooter doesn’t do a ton to help in that area (team shot 30.7% last year). Not sure how he is as a ball handler, but if he can help that’d be bigger than anything.
Richard also ended his freshman year with a season-high total of 22 points (plus 8 rebounds, 3 blocks and a steal) against Vandy in the NIT.
If you look at his game log, Richard sorta hit a wall in January shooting but was terrific before and after that.
Richard, who stands 6’5”, 195 pounds, will aid the Gators backcourt that is already the strength of the unit heading into next season. Paired with rising sophomore and late 2021-22 season breakout star Kowacie Reeves Jr. and Niels Lane, Richard will take over as a primary ball handler. Gators Earn Commitment From Guard Transfer Will Richard
6'5" guard - is he definitively a two? Can he play some point? Glad to get another player, but only one year at Belmont . Found this part interesting too: Too bad to see that Gatkek is departing. I'll leave it at that.