It’s true. It’s also why their FT % is lower. Again, compare Cliff to Myles. Or to Shaq. Or almost anyone not named David Robinson who was 6’6” in college and very coordinated before the very late growth spurt. Cliff is very coordinated for a guy nearly 7 ft tall
Coordination and soft hands are different.
I also don’t get the Cliff and Myles comparisons here. I’ll preface by saying both are/were invaluable to the program. However, if you’re trying to make the argument that Cliff’s hands are better than Myles’, or that he’s better overall, it’s debatable over their careers, and not even debatable comparing just their junior years.
Cliff’s advantages over Myles heading into this year were offensive ability/potential, free throws, and avoiding foul trouble. Over their careers, per 100 possessions, Myles had better rebound, assist, steal, and block numbers. Cliff has slightly better turnover numbers, and better foul and scoring numbers. Just looking at their junior years, it more or less flips.
You can’t criticize Myles as a way to defend Cliff’s hands when they had pretty similar numbers overall and Cliff has more turnovers per 100 this year than Myles ever did.