Matt McMahon evaluates Adam Miller after 'disappointing' shooting week

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LSU guard Adam Miller finally broke out of a three-point shooting slump over the Tiger’s latest two-game stretch. After a rough six-game slide, Miller shot 50.5% from deep in a pair of losses to Kentucky and Texas A&M.

Even with it coming in a two-game losing streak, Matt McMahon shared the importance of Miller finding his stroke again during his pre-Florida press conference on Monday. He said both Miller and his teammates did a much better job of getting him good looks, which will hopefully help them translate these next few games into wins now that he has the green light again with him shooting the ball much better.

“Disappointing results with the two games on the road last week. But one of the positive takeaways after a rough stretch of shooting for Adam was he goes 10-21 from three in the two games,” said McMahon. “I felt we did a better job of creating some open looks for him. I thought his movement without the basketball and his screening was much improved. And that led to some of the easier looks. I’m all for him shooting as many high-quality threes as we can create for him.”

Miller’s averages for his sophomore season sit at 13.3 points per game on 37.6% shooting from the field and 33.6% from deep. However, before the games in Lexington and College Station, he had made six of his last 39 attempts from three. That’s just a brutal 15.4%. It was even worse considering he’s LSU’s highest volume shooter with an average of 7.7 three-point attempts per game.

From here, McMahon just needs Miller’s recent hot stretch to help their team win some more games. With the Tigers headed back home, their next chance to do so will come tonight when they host the Gators.