"MOST DANGEROUS SCORING THREAT FOR EACH TOP 25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM" - Sportsnaut
By Dustin Gunter
October 27, 2017
"The first USA Today Coaches Poll rankings of the 2017-18 season was released recently. As expected, most of of the blue bloods are represented in the Top 25 college basketball rankings.
However, there were some unfamiliar programs that made their way into the spotlight. Teams like Northwestern and Alabama are new to the preseason hype, but that’s not a mistake. Being one of the Top 25 college basketball teams requires having multiple playmakers on both sides of the ball, and they have them. That said, there’s always that one guy that coaches put their utmost trust in. Every ranked team has one.
Here’s a look at the most dangerous scoring threat for each Top 25 college basketball team heading into the season....
8. Wichita State: Landry Shamet, sophomore guard
Shamet burst onto the scene in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. As a freshman, he led his team in scoring against one of college basketball’s biggest powerhouses, Kentucky. The Shockers fell in a 62-65 contest and were eliminated from contention, while Shamet accounted for 20 points. This year, Wichita State has moved from the Missouri Valley Conference to the American Athletic Conference. They’re taking on a bigger stage with more exposure. Expect to see a lot more of Shamet this season and what he has to offer. Many are picking his team as a legitimate title contender. The Shockers return all five starters after going 31-5 last season....
13. Cincinnati: Cane Broome, junior guard
The Bearcats’ best scorer wasn’t eligible last year. Broome, a transfer from Sacred Heart, was the 2015-16 Northeast Conference Player of the Year. He also ranked eighth in the nation with 23.1 points per game. Broome had already accumulated 1,157 career points after his sophomore season. Broome seems like a natural scorer and a piece that the Bearcats have been missing for quite some time.
14. Notre Dame: Bonzie Colson, senior forward (potential Maui Invitational Opponent)
No player in the ACC means more to his team than Colson does to the Fighting Irish. After all, he did average a double-double last year with 17.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. He’s a force to be reckoned with in the paint, and Notre Dame coach Mike Brey realizes this....
24. Baylor: Manu Lecomte, senior guard (non-conference opponent)
Baylor was a team that thrived in the paint last season. With the departure of star forward Johnathan Motley, the Bears might have to find production elsewhere. Lecomte, who finished second in scoring for the Bears, averaged 12.2 points per game, while shooting 43 percent from the floor and 41 percent from three-point land. Lecomte, a transfer, shot 43 percent from three-point range in two seasons (2013-15) as a Miami Hurricane. That’s the second-highest three-point percentage in school history. Look for this talented point guard to have the ball in his hands when it comes crunch time."
By Dustin Gunter
October 27, 2017
"The first USA Today Coaches Poll rankings of the 2017-18 season was released recently. As expected, most of of the blue bloods are represented in the Top 25 college basketball rankings.
However, there were some unfamiliar programs that made their way into the spotlight. Teams like Northwestern and Alabama are new to the preseason hype, but that’s not a mistake. Being one of the Top 25 college basketball teams requires having multiple playmakers on both sides of the ball, and they have them. That said, there’s always that one guy that coaches put their utmost trust in. Every ranked team has one.
Here’s a look at the most dangerous scoring threat for each Top 25 college basketball team heading into the season....
8. Wichita State: Landry Shamet, sophomore guard
Shamet burst onto the scene in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. As a freshman, he led his team in scoring against one of college basketball’s biggest powerhouses, Kentucky. The Shockers fell in a 62-65 contest and were eliminated from contention, while Shamet accounted for 20 points. This year, Wichita State has moved from the Missouri Valley Conference to the American Athletic Conference. They’re taking on a bigger stage with more exposure. Expect to see a lot more of Shamet this season and what he has to offer. Many are picking his team as a legitimate title contender. The Shockers return all five starters after going 31-5 last season....
13. Cincinnati: Cane Broome, junior guard
The Bearcats’ best scorer wasn’t eligible last year. Broome, a transfer from Sacred Heart, was the 2015-16 Northeast Conference Player of the Year. He also ranked eighth in the nation with 23.1 points per game. Broome had already accumulated 1,157 career points after his sophomore season. Broome seems like a natural scorer and a piece that the Bearcats have been missing for quite some time.
14. Notre Dame: Bonzie Colson, senior forward (potential Maui Invitational Opponent)
No player in the ACC means more to his team than Colson does to the Fighting Irish. After all, he did average a double-double last year with 17.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. He’s a force to be reckoned with in the paint, and Notre Dame coach Mike Brey realizes this....
24. Baylor: Manu Lecomte, senior guard (non-conference opponent)
Baylor was a team that thrived in the paint last season. With the departure of star forward Johnathan Motley, the Bears might have to find production elsewhere. Lecomte, who finished second in scoring for the Bears, averaged 12.2 points per game, while shooting 43 percent from the floor and 41 percent from three-point land. Lecomte, a transfer, shot 43 percent from three-point range in two seasons (2013-15) as a Miami Hurricane. That’s the second-highest three-point percentage in school history. Look for this talented point guard to have the ball in his hands when it comes crunch time."
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