BA with a smooth 35 points for GW. So nice to see everything click for him this year
Averaging a career high in points 16.9 (previous high of 8.2); Rebounds 4.6 (prev. 3.7) Assists 2.6 (prev 2.1)
Most impressive improvement has been overall efficiency though, having a career shooting year @ .463 2 pt/.376 3pt/ .851 Foul line.
Set the school record with 9 made 3s!BA with a smooth 35 points for GW. So nice to see everything click for him this year
Averaging a career high in points 16.9 (previous high of 8.2); Rebounds 4.6 (prev. 3.7) Assists 2.6 (prev 2.1)
Most impressive improvement has been overall efficiency though, having a career shooting year @ .463 2 pt/.376 3pt/ .851 Foul line.
Set the school record with 9 made 3s!
For sure. Hurley’s first recruit (and he got his degree before he transferred). Loved his game and happy he is crushing it at GW!really happy for Brendan. Sometimes a fresh start and new location with a more compatible system is what is needed. There was a very little chance Brendan was going to be performing like that at UConn.
I don't think James is getting another chance in Charlotte...especially this season. They are contenders to get the number 1 pick yet they are playing all of their veterans big minutes as if they can make the playoffs. Despite the disfunction of the management there, James has really seemed to do everything he was warned not to do.I saw Donyell is now an assistant for Greensboro Swarm. Is there hope he can provide some help to James and coaching for Isiah?
Not saying I disagree with you, probably agree mostly, just wondering why that would be true. If he wasn't BA and had these stats for last year would Hurley have portaled him to UConn?really happy for Brendan. Sometimes a fresh start and new location with a more compatible system is what is needed. There was a very little chance Brendan was going to be performing like that at UConn.
Fwiw it seems like his numbers from his time here pretty much match NA’s numbers shooting % wise now.Not saying I disagree with you, probably agree mostly, just wondering why that would be true. If he wasn't BA and had these stats for last year would Hurley have portaled him to UConn?
George Washington is much lower competition and BA has the green light. If he had the greenlight at UConn, he wouldn't be as good, nor would the teamNot saying I disagree with you, probably agree mostly, just wondering why that would be true. If he wasn't BA and had these stats for last year would Hurley have portaled him to UConn?
Except, St Joseph's coach is Glen Miller, a former UConn player coached by Dom Perno. Played 2 years for our Huskies, then transfered to join Northeastern coached by his future boss JC.Not a former player but a former coach - Glenn Miller has St. Joseph’s undefeated (25-0) heading into their conference tourney.
CFJ feel bad for. Was definitely sold on minutes and a promise that got pulled at Providence. Feel if he stayed he would've gotten a real role here, considering our guard play outside of Hawkins has been very inconsistent.Getting close to March, let's see how all of our old friends are doing before tourney time
And of course honorable mention for Brendan Adams who is CRUSHING it at GW, 17.8 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 2.9 APG on 48% / 40%. They're going to need some magic in the A10 tournament, but otherwise I think Brendan has played himself into a professional career this season.
- Akok: 6.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.0 BPG on 47% / 29%. Pretty consistent with those numbers all year
- Gaffney: 4.9 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 2.7 APG on 34% / 33%. Really fell off statistically from earlier in the season, but I've read a few posts from FAU people that say his production is more valuable than his box score. I'll choose to trust them
- Rahsool: 4.5 PPG, 2.3 APG on 35% / 31% / 17%. Seems to have gotten a spike in minutes the last month or so and has performed better with that time. Otherwise, hope he bounces back strong for his junior year..
- CFJ: 2.2 PPG, 1.3 RPG on 42% / 40% in 9 minutes a game. Don't love that he left after a redshirt year, but also don't love that PC recruited him and then parked him on the bench (yes I am still a CFJ fan, and yes I know he provided nothing in 15 minutes against us last night)
- Matt Garry (transferred to D3 Endicott): 10.8 PPG, 7.2 RPG on 38% / 25%. Hasn't played since December, did he get hurt?
You forgot Javonte Brown but so has everyone else.Getting close to March, let's see how all of our old friends are doing before tourney time
And of course honorable mention for Brendan Adams who is CRUSHING it at GW, 17.8 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 2.9 APG on 48% / 40%. They're going to need some magic in the A10 tournament, but otherwise I think Brendan has played himself into a professional career this season.
- Akok: 6.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.0 BPG on 47% / 29%. Pretty consistent with those numbers all year
- Gaffney: 4.9 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 2.7 APG on 34% / 33%. Really fell off statistically from earlier in the season, but I've read a few posts from FAU people that say his production is more valuable than his box score. I'll choose to trust them
- Rahsool: 4.5 PPG, 2.3 APG on 35% / 31% / 17%. Seems to have gotten a spike in minutes the last month or so and has performed better with that time. Otherwise, hope he bounces back strong for his junior year..
- CFJ: 2.2 PPG, 1.3 RPG on 42% / 40% in 9 minutes a game. Don't love that he left after a redshirt year, but also don't love that PC recruited him and then parked him on the bench (yes I am still a CFJ fan, and yes I know he provided nothing in 15 minutes against us last night)
- Matt Garry (transferred to D3 Endicott): 10.8 PPG, 7.2 RPG on 38% / 25%. Hasn't played since December, did he get hurt?