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I loved this guy and he will always hold a dear place in my heart. In my mind he was the epitome of a hustle player and he just filled the stat sheet at ever spot except PPG. His JR and SR year he started nearly every game at SF where he fit perfectly after a lot moving around his FR and SO years. At SF he was a catalyst and did everyting well from there. He averaged around 1 block and 1 steal per a game there and also had 7 rebounds a game at SF his SR year, which to me, is just incredible. He had a knack for the ball and always seemed to be there grabbing offensive rebounds. His hands were what really set him apart though. His E hands were more like E+ hands, his SR he had around 4 assists per a game while turning it over around once a game. Another very interesting fact about him was that he was a great 3 point shooter while being a poor mid-range shooter. I would set him on 3/7 shooting and he did very nicely from beyond the arc his JR and SR seasons. A Bruce Bowen prototype if there ever was one. He was drafted a ridiculous 14th in the SimNBA draft despite his very meagre 8PPG his SR year and only 6PPG for his entire career. I guess the NBA scouts saw the size of his heart.
 
I loved this guy and he will always hold a dear place in my heart. In my mind he was the epitome of a hustle player and he just filled the stat sheet at ever spot except PPG. His JR and SR year he started nearly every game at SF where he fit perfectly after a lot moving around his FR and SO years. At SF he was a catalyst and did everyting well from there. He averaged around 1 block and 1 steal per a game there and also had 7 rebounds a game at SF his SR year, which to me, is just incredible. He had a knack for the ball and always seemed to be there grabbing offensive rebounds. His hands were what really set him apart though. His E hands were more like E+ hands, his SR he had around 4 assists per a game while turning it over around once a game. Another very interesting fact about him was that he was a great 3 point shooter while being a poor mid-range shooter. I would set him on 3/7 shooting and he did very nicely from beyond the arc his JR and SR seasons. A Bruce Bowen prototype if there ever was one. He was drafted a ridiculous 14th in the SimNBA draft despite his very meagre 8PPG his SR year and only 6PPG for his entire career. I guess the NBA scouts saw the size of his heart.
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He gave me a perspective on the SF position that will be hard to change, and ever since him I look for his prototype when I am recruiting.

Latest revision as of 23:44, 24 December 2006

Ratings: FGEGFF 6-7

A true SF

I loved this guy and he will always hold a dear place in my heart. In my mind he was the epitome of a hustle player and he just filled the stat sheet at ever spot except PPG. His JR and SR year he started nearly every game at SF where he fit perfectly after a lot moving around his FR and SO years. At SF he was a catalyst and did everyting well from there. He averaged around 1 block and 1 steal per a game there and also had 7 rebounds a game at SF his SR year, which to me, is just incredible. He had a knack for the ball and always seemed to be there grabbing offensive rebounds. His hands were what really set him apart though. His E hands were more like E+ hands, his SR he had around 4 assists per a game while turning it over around once a game. Another very interesting fact about him was that he was a great 3 point shooter while being a poor mid-range shooter. I would set him on 3/7 shooting and he did very nicely from beyond the arc his JR and SR seasons. A Bruce Bowen prototype if there ever was one. He was drafted a ridiculous 14th in the SimNBA draft despite his very meagre 8PPG his SR year and only 6PPG for his entire career. I guess the NBA scouts saw the size of his heart.

He gave me a perspective on the SF position that will be hard to change, and ever since him I look for his prototype when I am recruiting.