Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
Cavanaugh is not going to play next year much at all. He needs to gain some weight and develop a more definite skill set. I'm looking at him as a project player and a future glue guy.
Not meaning to hijack, but can CMM Tree or Moto shoot the 3? Their profiles list 3's as areas of improvement but I have no idea when that was written. I'm still concerned about offense because it seems like none of them are labeled as scorers. Who do you guys think will fill that out of those three?
Interesting. Definitely worse than his raw FG%s would have one believe. Thanks for the stats (you and stonzm).I think the other thing that is important to note about Tony is not only is his eFG% pretty poor, he also uses 21.9 percent of the team's possessions and 21.1 percent of the team's shots. C.J. Harris, whose eFG% is 55.7, is only using 23.5 percent of the possessions and 22.9 percent of the shots.
Tony is a black hole. At least we have Nikita and his 38.7 eFG% to make it look worse.
PG CMM 25, TC 15
SG Harris 32, Fischer 8
SF Fischer 17, McKie 15, Moto/Rountree 8
PF McKie 20, Thomas 15, Cavanaugh/Rountree 5
C Derosiers 25, Thomas 15
Ideally, imo:
PG CMM 30 Harris 10
SG Harris 25 Fischer 15
SF Moto 20 Fischer 5 Rountree 10 McKie 5
PF McKie 25 Cavanaugh 15
C Thomas 25 Desrosiers 15
Harris: 35
McKie: 30
CMM: 30
Thomas: 25
Moto: 20
Fischer: 20
Desrosiers: 15
Cavanaugh: 15
Rountree: 10
Anyone else would only play because of injury, foul trouble or in garbage time.
I think the other thing that is important to note about Tony is not only is his eFG% pretty poor, he also uses 21.9 percent of the team's possessions and 21.1 percent of the team's shots. C.J. Harris, whose eFG% is 55.7, is only using 23.5 percent of the possessions and 22.9 percent of the shots.
Tony is a black hole. At least we have Nikita and his 38.7 eFG% to make it look worse.
Cavanaugh is not going to play next year much at all. He needs to gain some weight and develop a more definite skill set. I'm looking at him as a project player and a future glue guy.
Apparently, you don't care too much about rebounding. You have Derosiers who would be the worst rebounding center in the league, along with a very undersized PF in McKie and then you throw in 6'2" Fischer at SF.
I think we have to have some size at SF. So if McKie is at PF, it has to be Moto or Rountree at the SF. I personally, think Carson is our Center, Thomas the PF and McKie at SF.
I disagree, but we'll see once next season starts. He's tall with soft hands and a nice touch out to about 15 feet. I think that gets him on the floor.
Green will most likely begin the season as the starter at pf. He will have a years head start learning the offense and defense and he will be the only big with any college experience meager as it may be. It will be his spot to lose. Whether he keeps it will depend on his off season gains and performance. I think he will get more minutes than most of you are projecting. The returning players are not going to yield their pt to the new guys without a fight. Expect increased minutes for Green, Fischer, and Derossiers. CJ, Travis and Tony will get more and longer rests.
Cavanaugh is not going to play next year much at all. He needs to gain some weight and develop a more definite skill set. I'm looking at him as a project player and a future glue guy.