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Sherrer's strength is....well.... his strength! He's far from being the quick, jittery waterbug type. He's more about economy of motion. He will show good bursts of speed from time to time, however.
He has a very strong upper body which he uses well at both ends and he is very strong with the ball. He keeps his dribble low to the ground and protects the ball well from the defender with his body. He doesn't blow by folks to get to the hoop but rather he muscles and wills himself there. I would consider him more of a scoring PG by nature, yet he's still unselfish. He will put the offense on his shoulders if needed. Much of his game is predicated on drawing contact. He's an outstanding free throw shooter. He doesn't attempt a lot of 3's, but he's got a capable stroke from beyond the arc. He's very effective at backing the defender down, then knocking down the fadeaway jumper.
Sounds pretty good, good stats, and coming on in Post season play. He definately is not skinny at 6'0" and 200. Notice how his assist ratio has gone up in Post season play.
Sounds like a pretty solid PG who can hit the shot pretty good.
Would you rather have Anthony or Bryan as our backup?
I haven't seen Sherrer play. But after seeing Brock today, he'd be just fine. In fact, if he were to join Hannah as a Shocker, I'd start Brock at PG and Clevin at SG (though I haven't seen him in a system where the SG comes off of screens for shots).
Brock is basically a Boo Richardson (ISU red) clone.
But this Sherrer sounds like a player. And I like the idea of having a PG with his strength. The next few weeks may be intersting.
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