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Quote from: Wildcatazfan on July 18, 2017, 08:33:51 AM
I still see Rawle as being the perfect compliment to Trier.  He will still be able to get enough garbage points to keep him happy.  I'm gonna say Trier scores right around 20pts a game & Rawle goes for 14pts a game with.  Ayton should be somewhere in the middle about 16-17pts a game.  What do you guys think?
Think that is probably a solid estimate.  With Dusan throwing on another 12 or so and PJC maybe 8 or 9. 
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Quote from: Wildcatazfan on July 17, 2017, 04:08:25 PM
As far as inside info on Basketball goes. Ira Lee is impressing with his size & skill, so look for him to be a big contributor & pick up where Chance left off.  Lee, Zo, & Barcello have been spotted hanging out a lot together. 

Akot is being talked about as if he is going to step right in getting minutes right away & depending on how well he does, he may test the draft waters after this season.

Rawle was told by the coaching staff that he is going to be given the go ahead to take the shots he wants as if he was a Senior. Dusan is working on his strength & footwork like crazy.  PJC is going to be the starter & get the majority of minutes with Trier & Barcello being his to main backups.

Great info. thanks so much.  We have such a solid team coming into this season. Cant wait. 

mvpreed2

Quote from: Wildcatazfan on July 18, 2017, 08:33:51 AM
I still see Rawle as being the perfect compliment to Trier.  He will still be able to get enough garbage points to keep him happy.  I'm gonna say Trier scores right around 20pts a game & Rawle goes for 14pts a game with.  Ayton should be somewhere in the middle about 16-17pts a game.  What do you guys think?

If we have three players that combine to average 50PPG, we are going to win A LOT of games.
Well that depends on how many shots it takes for them to hit that mark.
The number I'll be more concerned about would be how many assists A.Trier and R.Alkins are able to average since I expect both to have the ball in their hands a lot; Trier more so but still..
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Quote from: mvpreed2 on July 18, 2017, 07:14:12 PM

If we have three players that combine to average 50PPG, we are going to win A LOT of games.
Well that depends on how many shots it takes for them to hit that mark.
The number I'll be more concerned about would be how many assists A.Trier and R.Alkins are able to average since I expect both to have the ball in their hands a lot; Trier more so but still..
I agree. Specifically Trier's assists.  Especially out of the pick and roll where last year he missed some easy passes and chose the more difficult drive or shot instead.  Rawle just needs to clean up some of his turnovers.  Think his passing will be solid.
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Quote from: dashots_UA on July 28, 2017, 12:11:01 PM
Quote from: mvpreed2 on July 18, 2017, 07:14:12 PMI agree. Specifically Trier's assists.  Especially out of the pick and roll where last year he missed some easy passes and chose the more difficult drive or shot instead.  Rawle just needs to clean up some of his turnovers.  Think his passing will be solid  still.

With A.Trier being 6'5, I can see teams questioning his ability to setup teammates.
His MO has always been a scorer, but I'm hoping that doesn't hurt his stock.
Show the scouts you can pass a little and play as the dominant ball-handler without being the PG, and you may elevate your stock.

As for R.Alkins, the fact he's had a season to figure it out should help him.
He's a bull in a China shop.
He needs to figure when to be physical and when to finesse it.
He will be better at it, but I'm not sure how much better.
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