Why is it apparently impossible for recruiting reports to contain the prospects free throw percentage?
I realize it's been a lifetime since I was in high school. But in my day every HS team had a team statistician - so the numbers SHOULD be as easy to get as a phone call (or email).
Projecting how a high school performance will translate to college is a bit of a crapshoot - but the MOST consistent performance from HS to College is free throw shooting.
I get so tired of hearing what a great prospect a kid is, and what an immediate impact he'll be, only to find he's a 50% shooter from the line who you don't dare have on the court at crunch time.
Plus, of course, as we're always looking for "lights out shoothers" (that phrase is somewhere in just about every recruiting thread on the board!), it's a pretty good bet that if a kid is a 90% FT shooter, he's also a solid perimeter shooter - so the stat has advantages above the obvious.
Okay, off my soapbox. Just bugs me that "recruiting gurus" seem to almost intentionally deny that one tidbit of info....