He looks more like an NBA point guard than Thornton; I will give him that. However, I'm concerned about players coming in who can't shoot the 3. Jalen Green, Amen, and Segun are players who haven't improved their 3-point shooting, and I'd rather have prospects coming into the league who have a history of hitting 3-pointers. Thorton has gone over 40% the last two years and has a career 38% at Ohio State. Copeland had a good year, hitting 47%. In the other years, his 3-point shot was bad. Since he's a free agent, it's not a big deal if he doesn't develop. Copland Career college 3-Point Percentages: 2022–23 (Syracuse): 11.1% (1-of-9) ESPN 2023–24 (Syracuse): 25.0% (11-of-44) ESPN 2024–25 (McNeese State): 15.4% (4-of-26) ESPN 2025–26 (NC State): 47.6% (20-of-42) ESPN Career average: 28.5% (39-of-137) ESPN