...the best in the past 25 yrs. It would've been nice if you had posted some reasons why you feel that it is. First thing that comes to mind is his release is a little inconsistent and at times it gives him an odd rotation on the ball when he shoots. Not as bad as Seljaas' sideways spin but his rotation is not even close to Lohner, AB or George. Lohners is pure poetry. It's a thing of beauty.
Another BYU player who had a beautiful looking shot was Mekeli Wesley. Very smooth, soft as butter when it hit the rim, great shooter's touch. Super good fundamentals, shoulders squared, balanced, could shoot downlow through contact, mid-range (and off the glass) and from deep.