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RE: Walter Whyte
Nice get for them. Don't know how much he would have played next year for NU.
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NUGUY
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RE: Walter Whyte
I agree. I mean, I would never turn away a three star guy but his game doesn't fit the profile of guys who thrive in Coen's system. He shot 52% from the field but only 33% from three. That tells me he got a lot of his points around the bucket. Kind of reminds me of Kamga's game which worked well in High School but not so much against bigger faster guys.
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RE: Walter Whyte
(10-05-2016 09:59 AM)NUGUY Wrote: I agree. I mean, I would never turn away a three star guy but his game doesn't fit the profile of guys who thrive in Coen's system. He shot 52% from the field but only 33% from three. That tells me he got a lot of his points around the bucket. Kind of reminds me of Kamga's game which worked well in High School but not so much against bigger faster guys.
I wouldn't have turned him away neither.
But he's only 6-5 and next year we'll have ...
6-4 G Devon Begley Sr.
6-1 G Red Gresham Jr.
6-5 G Vasa Puscia Jr.
6-4 G/F Shawn Occeus Soph.
6-6 G/F Bolden Brace Soph.
6-4 G Derrick Cook Fr.
He would have got caught in the numbers game. Don't think he's that good to have been a starter above that group.
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