What Sahvir did last night was how he should get to play more often with this type of team. I'll say this before Cal does and it's coming soon--be it Bahamas or by time they play Blue-White Game. This will be his best shooting team. Now adding snipers like Fredrick/Reeves is a huge reason, but one attribute that I think is often overlooked by coaches when discussing shooting as a team--how many playmakers the team has capable of getting a teammate in an open look. The more guys like that-who can handle/pass/shoot-they create more open looks and more open looks means more made shots. Sounds simple right?
But think of it-when you have a trip like this, it's to get some early work/test your player combinations, see how guys have developed personally and where they need to get. One thing I think we all agree is they have far more playmakers/creators. When you have guys who can pass the ball--not just pass but pass to the shooter in his pocket/rhythm, you get more open looks and that is going to mean a better shooting percentage/makes. Now you add a horse like Oscar Tshiebwe in the paint/rebounding. That means even your misses that are off good action--will likely be pts because he's there to swallow up missed shots--if not him--Collins/Toppin/Livingston, on glass.
Cal's best shooting team to me was the '12 team. Biggest reason-you had great shooter in Lamb and capable shooters in Miller/Wiltjer. But they had guys like MKG/Jones who could create plays for teammates and get them open looks and then AD/MKG/Jones were there to put back clean look misses. Versatility and athleticism helps immensely to shooting when you need it. Clean looks equal points be it made/missed due to getting defenses out of position and chasing and this team having more guys who can handle/pass/shoot is a weapon we've not seen a lot lately. I'd say the '20 team closest with Quickley/Maxey/Hagans/Juzang but this team has more athleticism and size. To me the size of the players along with some experience would make it like a combo of '19/20 teams best attributes--like a Soph Quickley with Herro and Maxey and then have an athletic defensive team at all times with this '23 team. They can get after it defensively and not have to go "small" to defend perimeter oriented teams. The fact Cal is challenging this group with a brutal schedule is great because SEC is going to be a monster this year--tougher than previous years IMO.
For all the hype SEC as a Conference got last year--this is the year I think you are going to see their top teams make deep runs collectively.