You keep shifting the conservation to pace.
You realize u don't have to shoot a ton of threes to play at a fast pace right?
Plus this lack of pace is a myth. Just as recent as 2017 our average possession length was 15.3 seconds. 17th FASTEST in the NCAAs.
And as you probably know, 16-17 was an outlier. That team ranked 18th in possessions per game, but last year was 181, 15-16 was 204, and the numbers prior to that were 224, 193, and 134.
Cal doesn't actively slow the game down the way that Virginia or Wisconsin (usually) does, but he also does nothing to really speed the game up, at least not against good opponents. And he gets really conservative in the tournament. Which might have a lot to do with avoiding major upsets, but also might have a lot to do with all the season-enders where UK couldn't seem to buy a bucket.
And here's the percentage of FG attempts from 3 pt range for UK and it's peers the last 5 years: (13-14 through 17-18)
UK- 27.6, 27.1, 31.0, 31.5, 25.8
UNC- 21.1, 22.3, 26.8, 30.3, 35.1
Duke- 39.7, 33.4, 39.8, 38.3, 36.3
Kansas- 28.7, 28.4, 33.0, 35.9, 41.2
Villanova- 44.8, 42.9, 42.7, 43.3, 47.5
And here are the numbers for Cal's last 4 Memphis teams: 34.2, 35.2, 35.2, 31.3
Tell me that doesn't read like Cal has gotten more conservative while everyone else is trying to use the 3 as a weapon?
You can't name a certain number of any kind of shot, but I don't think it's unrealistic to have a formula for an efficient modern college offense. Average 55-65 total FG attempts per game, take 35-45% of those from 3, shoot 18-25 FT's per game. High and low ends depend on coaching preferences and team personnel.
Say 60 FG attempts, 9/24 from 3 (37.5%), 19/36 on 2 pointers (52.8%), 18/25 on FT's (72%). Those add up to 83, and seem like reasonable season goals. Also seems to match the way that Duke, Kansas, and Villanova are currently playing, and even UNC has been increasing the percentage of 3's they take. Cal seems like the one stuck in the mud.