Neither may ever step on the court at WSU, but given the recent talk about our PG situation, I thought this might be interesting.
Tony Smith - 6'5" So PG from Seward Co
Marquise Carter - 6'4" So PG from Three Rivers
Smith: 15.7 ppg, .483 FG%, .360 3pt%(40-111), .583 FT% (56-96)
Carter: 18.0 ppg, .429 FG%, .386 3pt%(17-44), .851 FT% (126-148)
Smith: 5.0 rpg, 7.0 assists pg, 3.4 TOpg, 2.8 steals pg
Carter: 4.2 rpg, 5.7 assists pg, 3.8 TOpg, 1.3 steals pg
Smith is the second leading scorer on his team (just barely not first) with 5 other teammates in double figures. No doubt Smith can score and his overall FG% is very good. His FT% is very concerning, but something that can normally be addressed. Smith seems to have an advantage in the assists, assists/TO ratio, and steals. May be more of a "pass first" PG.
Carter is the leading scorer on his team by almost 5ppg with 3 (almost 4) others in double figures. Carter can definitely score who appears to preferrably take it to the hole (and get to the line) over shooting 3s, eventhough his 3pt% is very good. His FT% is great, but his 2pt% is only .438% to Smith's .588%. Having the offensive point production not center around him could be a problem.
Discussion?
Tony Smith - 6'5" So PG from Seward Co
Marquise Carter - 6'4" So PG from Three Rivers
Smith: 15.7 ppg, .483 FG%, .360 3pt%(40-111), .583 FT% (56-96)
Carter: 18.0 ppg, .429 FG%, .386 3pt%(17-44), .851 FT% (126-148)
Smith: 5.0 rpg, 7.0 assists pg, 3.4 TOpg, 2.8 steals pg
Carter: 4.2 rpg, 5.7 assists pg, 3.8 TOpg, 1.3 steals pg
Smith is the second leading scorer on his team (just barely not first) with 5 other teammates in double figures. No doubt Smith can score and his overall FG% is very good. His FT% is very concerning, but something that can normally be addressed. Smith seems to have an advantage in the assists, assists/TO ratio, and steals. May be more of a "pass first" PG.
Carter is the leading scorer on his team by almost 5ppg with 3 (almost 4) others in double figures. Carter can definitely score who appears to preferrably take it to the hole (and get to the line) over shooting 3s, eventhough his 3pt% is very good. His FT% is great, but his 2pt% is only .438% to Smith's .588%. Having the offensive point production not center around him could be a problem.
Discussion?
Comment