Listen as IU basketball coach Mike Woodson did a radio interview for Sactown Sports 1140 AM as the Kings get set to embark on their 40th season in Sacramento.
Woodson averaged 15.6 points per game in his lone season in Sacramento. That 1985-86 season was the Kings’ first in Sacramento.
The fourth-year coach of the Hoosiers also took a question about where his former college teammate Isiah Thomas should be regarded among the all-time great point guards, and why the NBA waited so long to draft Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Woodson also discussed how he believes this year’s edition of IU basketball is better equipped to shoot the basketball. Here’s what he said about that:
“You’ve gotta have the right personnel when you’re doing that (shooting a lot of threes),” Woodson said. “I think we’ve kind of assembled some of that this year. We lacked shooting the last three years I’ve been at Indiana, but I think we are in a better position coming into this season with guys to be able to shoot threes and post the ball some.”
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