niudos
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RE: 2013 bball stats
Johnson doesn't play the same position as Baker and Balls and Cravatta isn't on scholly. If he left which I don't think he will, he wouldn't be playing D1. Out of Highsmith, Johnson and the Armsteads two will start and two will be their back-ups. It looks like Highsmith is taking one starting spot. If any one left it would be Balls. Orris and Baker will take-up most of the pg minutes.
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12-25-2013 07:43 PM |
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niudos
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RE: 2013 bball stats
Gobaseline, Kowal 10pts, 5.8rbs and 520%FT. Threloff 8.3pts, 5.4rbs and 639%ft. It wont take much for Threloff to be as good of a Huskie as Kowal was.
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12-25-2013 07:56 PM |
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RE: 2013 bball stats
I'm not going to argue Threloff is great, but he's averaging 8/5 and shooting 60% from the field. Last year your bigs were the Grey's who both shot around 41% and Bowie who was at 45%, and that's a huge improvement.
One of the major reasons NIU is better this year is because they've added efficency on offense. Newcomers Highsmith (54%), Threloff (60%), and Rakocevic (48%) have brought in sorely needed guys who are actually efficent on offense. Those three are 78/142 (55%). The rest of the team is 143/400 (35%). That 35.7% is almost exactly the same as the 35.8% they shot as a team last year.
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12-26-2013 10:27 AM |
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