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Stud.
I'd just like to point out that the eventual winner was able to increase his year over year total blocks for the season by 250%!! He got 5. Unfortunately he was unable to improve his steals count, as he broke even with 8 versus 8 the prior season. But how can you argue with a 250% increase? Kidding aside, McD had a killer career FG%, 3pt FG%, and FT percent. Shooting machine.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostStud.
I'd just like to point out that the eventual winner was able to increase his year over year total blocks for the season by 250%!! He got 5. Unfortunately he was unable to improve his steals count, as he broke even with 8 versus 8 the prior season. But how can you argue with a 250% increase? Kidding aside, McD had a killer career FG%, 3pt FG%, and FT percent. Shooting machine.
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post
As for myself, the order of these players would be Parker, Early, McDermott, Johnson, and Smith. Parker, Early, and Johnson are complete players. They can do it all.
McDermott gets the nod over Johnson because he is such an offensive machine and rebounds very well, even if his some of his other numbers are weak for a 6'8" 4/5. In the pros, he may be able to hide those weaknesses.
I guess I'm just not a Russ Smith fan. Many of his numbers suck compared to the other 4 on this list. I'd honestly take Early, Baker, or FVV over Smith. He turns the ball over too much, fouls too much, and his %s are pretty run of the mill, except for his scoring average, which has nothing to do with his scoring %s like McDermott's. Smith takes 3-4 more shots per game than Early, yet averages less than 2 more points per game. Smith ended his college career with a .413 FG% over 4 seasons.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostDid you watch Parker play? Sure, he has lots of tools, but his primary defensive stance was in a chair with some popcorn watching his teammates try to defend 5 guys.
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