So Antwoine Anderson v2I've seen Chartouny play a lot. Not the most athletic guard, but hustles on the defensive end and is a good passer. Has dealt with a few injuries over the past couple of seasons. Has a high basketball IQ and great maturity (he's actually 23 years old).
Grad transfer, Zack Johnson from FGCU is legit - just saying. I'd love to see us go after someone like him.
Good fourth pg but given Alteriques situation we need a good shooter or a better player. Still the kid is a grad transfer and AA actually did worse than was realistically expected so if the universe balances things out this kid could exceed shooting expectations.On all accounts, except for FG%, Chartouny is a superior statistically than Anderson. Bigger, stronger, better on boards, more dependable on the ball, better distributor, causes more turnovers, goes to the line more often.
Chartouny’s junior year at Fordham: 6-3 205, 12.2 p, 5.6 r, 4.6 a/2.4 to, 3.3 s, 4.2 fta, 44.6% 2P, 28.4% 3P
Anderson’s junior year at Fordham: 6-2 170, 11.1 p, 2.0 r, 3.2 a/2.3 to, 1.7 s, 2.3 fta, 45.5% 2P, 34.4% 3P.
I don't want Chartouny to be a shooter, but seems like a smart player on both ends who can help facilitate on offense.
I like the guys who do all the little things like move the ball, create turnovers and by extension fastbreak buckets. We’ve had nobody like this in a long time. Sign me up for this kid.
If he could mix his passing and D this year with his sophomore year shooting he would be a monster. But even if he stays a 2-3 WS player he will help.
Chartouny is just a good college basketball player. He rebounds well for his size, has a nose for the ball, and is ultra competitive. He won't wow you in any one statistical category, but just plays smart. He's a good passer and you need to view his assist numbers in the proper context - Fordham just doesn't have many guys who can finish plays and put the ball in the hoop (I say this lovingly as a Fordham grad). Chartouny reminds me of a slightly smaller Doron Sheffer, but without as good of a shooting stroke.
Handle. Any contact with Israeli players?Chartouny is just a good college basketball player. He rebounds well for his size, has a nose for the ball, and is ultra competitive. He won't wow you in any one statistical category, but just plays smart. He's a good passer and you need to view his assist numbers in the proper context - Fordham just doesn't have many guys who can finish plays and put the ball in the hoop (I say this lovingly as a Fordham grad). Chartouny reminds me of a slightly smaller Doron Sheffer, but without as good of a shooting stroke.