James Blackmon exceeded expectations earlier in the year thanks to his lights-out shooting, becoming one of the top-scoring freshmen in the nation during the nonconference season.
While he is still hitting 41.7 percent of his shots from beyond the arc, he has turned himself into a more complete offensive player thanks to his ability to drive into the lane and finish in the paint.
Blackmon only averaged 6.2 two-point attempts per game in November, but that number rose to 7.1 in December and 7.7 in January. This aggressiveness has turned him into a more complete offensive player and a much tougher person to defend.
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