Coach Tony Bennett, who knows a little something about shooting the basketball, particularly from the 3-point line, has worked hard to develop Guy’s shot.

“You look at the Steph Curry’s and the Klay Thompson’s, and all those guys,” Bennett said. “You work on how efficient their footwork is, their balance, their consistency and their stroke. Kyle can kind of lean and twist and do some things, because sometimes he has to.

“What I stay on him about is don’t ever assume your strength is your strength, and that you don’t have to work to hone it,” Bennett explained. “If it’s an A, make it an A-plus. Go after your strengths and make them great.”

So the coach has emphasized an aggressive mindset from the shooting standpoint, making sure the footwork is clean and the consistency thing. Repetition, repetition.

Assistant coach Ron Sanchez has pushed from another direction to expand Guy’s arsenal.

“Sanchez has been on my rear end about every time I catch [the ball] to look at the basket because he said I’ve already put the fear of God into the defender because I can shoot it,” Guy grinned.