He was very good? At 4.8 points per game? I will have to rewatch those games. He may have had moments but not enough to convince me. I think people need to lower their expectations.He got injured with 6 games left in the season (7 counting the game he got injured in), so we had pretty much a full season to watch him.
like @husky429 said, he was very good in those games.
His defense was ahead of his offense but that doesn't change the fact he was very good. He definitely belonged on the court.He was very good? At 4.8 points per game? I will have to rewatch those games. He may have had moments but not enough to convince me. I think people need to lower their expectations.
Yeah I'd say 5.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.6 blocks as a freshman is a very good seasonHe was very good? At 4.8 points per game? I will have to rewatch those games. He may have had moments but not enough to convince me. I think people need to lower their expectations.
4.8 points, I guesss we have different standards for what we think is very good. Yes, he contributed and may have had flashes but after watching what very good freshman did in the tournament this year it is obvious he has a long ways to go. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a great person and teammate and I am rooting for him but I think there are many here that need to calm down with their expectaions for him.Yeah I'd say 5.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.6 blocks as a freshman is a very good season
This is now at least the third time you've intentionally gotten his averages wrong. Word of advice, if you're going to do this at least get your numbers right so you don't come across as a total idiot.4.8 points, I guesss we have different standards for what we think is very good. Yes, he contributed and may have had flashes but after watching what very good freshman did in the tournament this year it is obvious he has a long ways to go. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a great person and teammate and I am rooting for him but I think there are many here that need to calm down with their expectaions for him.
Why do you keep saying 4.8 points? You're wrong, he averaged 5.8 points his freshman year4.8 points, I guesss we have different standards for what we think is very good. Yes, he contributed and may have had flashes but after watching what very good freshman did in the tournament this year it is obvious he has a long ways to go. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a great person and teammate and I am rooting for him but I think there are many here that need to calm down with their expectaions for him.
4.8 points, I guesss we have different standards for what we think is very good. Yes, he contributed and may have had flashes but after watching what very good freshman did in the tournament this year it is obvious he has a long ways to go. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a great person and teammate and I am rooting for him but I think there are many here that need to calm down with their expectaions for him.
4.8 is his career average you idiot. Learn how to read4.8 points, I guesss we have different standards for what we think is very good. Yes, he contributed and may have had flashes but after watching what very good freshman did in the tournament this year it is obvious he has a long ways to go. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a great person and teammate and I am rooting for him but I think there are many here that need to calm down with their expectaions for him.
???He's so good that his euro step also include asia.
We got it the first few times you made the point. You think 4.8 for a freshman means he isn't any good. Repetition doesn't make you less wrong.4.8 points,
Or knock down a three. He's had a lot of time to practice and he is very highly motivated. This could be exciting with all the incoming talent as well.He was the best player on the court at times during his Freshman year, especially in that Indiana game, so I think the ceiling is still high for him. I think they were optimistic on the timeline for the sake of the player, but realistically he wasn’t going to be close to 100% this past year. With something approaching a normal offseason and more time spent working on his body, there’s no reason to think he can’t get back on track where you’re seeing a high level defender that brings a different dimension offensively.
Sanogo and Whaley can probably be put in Sharpie as the starting front court but a healthy Akok opens up a lot of interesting possibilities, especially to keep teams from collapsing on Sanogo as he becomes even more of a force. If we’re going to continually bring a big out to the top of the key to clear out as we did with Whaley a ton this year, I’m much more comfortable with that guy being Akok who does have the ability to spot up or take a guy off the dribble and get to the rim.
I think Akok could be a first round pick in a couple of years. That’s how talented I think he is. It’s worrisome though that he hardly played this year.
Maybe he is gearing up to run for officeNo, he didn't average 4.8 points as a freshman. Did you bother to look at ANY of the 100s of stats websites available? He averaged 4.8 points including this year. He was not a freshman this year. That's the kind of basic reading comprehension I expect from the remedial 14-year-olds I teach and they are close to illiterate.
The difference between 4.8 and 5.8 isn't much. He was offensively limited--no one is denying that. The need to tell blatant falsehoods is beyond me.