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You left Adams off the list, he will be back as wellG: Cole
G: Bouknight
G: Gaffney
G/F: Nurley
F: Whaley
Jackson, Carlton, Gilbert, Springs, Polley, Akok (RS), + 1 more....
wow.
Missing Adams and Javonte Brown Ferguson.G: Cole
G: Bouknight
G: Gaffney
G/F: Nurley
F: Whaley
Jackson, Carlton, Gilbert, Springs, Polley, Akok (RS), + 1 more....
wow.
Something changed negatively in a big way as the season wore on when you look at his stats. Could it be level of competition was higher? "The freshman wall"? Possibly it was some other reason known only to Chief, but the decline really stands out. Thoughts?
The four lines below break out his season into three groups plus the whole year as follows: the first 10 games, the middle 12 games and the last 10 games.
First 10 games: 2 Pt%-45.8, 3 Pt%-45.2 and FT%-78.8.
Next 12 games: 2 Pt%-35.8, 3 Pt%-30.2 and FT%-80.0
Last 10 games: 2 Pt%-27.5, 3 Pt%-19.3 and FT%-74.2.
Full Season: 2 Pt%-37.0, 3 Pt%-31.6 and FT%-78.0.
Solid at the line all year and got off to a great start overall in those first 10 games.
First game of the year, on the road at Clemson (30 points on 12/23 on 2's, 4/8 on 3's and 5 rebounds) was one of nine games in double figures out of the first ten games. The fans probably thought they had a first team All-American.
However, during his awful last ten games, the ninth to last game, home to BC (29 points on 12/22 on 2's, 2/7 on 3's and 11 rebounds), was one of only five in double figures and the other four were the result of volume shooting. Here's his 2 Pt shooting numbers for the other nine games: 4/14, 3/15, 4/21, 1/8, 3/10, 2/9, 2/9, 3/12 and 4/11.
Something changed negatively in a big way as the season wore on when you look at his stats. Could it be level of competition was higher? "The freshman wall"? Possibly it was some other reason known only to Chief, but the decline really stands out. Thoughts?
The four lines below break out his season into three groups plus the whole year as follows: the first 10 games, the middle 12 games and the last 10 games.
First 10 games: 2 Pt%-45.8, 3 Pt%-45.2 and FT%-78.8.
Next 12 games: 2 Pt%-35.8, 3 Pt%-30.2 and FT%-80.0
Last 10 games: 2 Pt%-27.5, 3 Pt%-19.3 and FT%-74.2.
Full Season: 2 Pt%-37.0, 3 Pt%-31.6 and FT%-78.0.
Solid at the line all year and got off to a great start overall in those first 10 games.
First game of the year, on the road at Clemson (30 points on 12/23 on 2's, 4/8 on 3's and 5 rebounds) was one of nine games in double figures out of the first ten games. The fans probably thought they had a first team All-American.
However, during his awful last ten games, the ninth to last game, home to BC (29 points on 12/22 on 2's, 2/7 on 3's and 11 rebounds), was one of only five in double figures and the other four were the result of volume shooting. Here's his 2 Pt shooting numbers for the other nine games: 4/14, 3/15, 4/21, 1/8, 3/10, 2/9, 2/9, 3/12 and 4/11.
Something changed negatively in a big way as the season wore on when you look at his stats. Could it be level of competition was higher? "The freshman wall"? Possibly it was some other reason known only to Chief, but the decline really stands out. Thoughts?
The four lines below break out his season into three groups plus the whole year as follows: the first 10 games, the middle 12 games and the last 10 games.
First 10 games: 2 Pt%-45.8, 3 Pt%-45.2 and FT%-78.8.
Next 12 games: 2 Pt%-35.8, 3 Pt%-30.2 and FT%-80.0
Last 10 games: 2 Pt%-27.5, 3 Pt%-19.3 and FT%-74.2.
Full Season: 2 Pt%-37.0, 3 Pt%-31.6 and FT%-78.0.
Solid at the line all year and got off to a great start overall in those first 10 games.
First game of the year, on the road at Clemson (30 points on 12/23 on 2's, 4/8 on 3's and 5 rebounds) was one of nine games in double figures out of the first ten games. The fans probably thought they had a first team All-American.
However, during his awful last ten games, the ninth to last game, home to BC (29 points on 12/22 on 2's, 2/7 on 3's and 11 rebounds), was one of only five in double figures and the other four were the result of volume shooting. Here's his 2 Pt shooting numbers for the other nine games: 4/14, 3/15, 4/21, 1/8, 3/10, 2/9, 2/9, 3/12 and 4/11.
Something changed negatively in a big way as the season wore on when you look at his stats. Could it be level of competition was higher? "The freshman wall"? Possibly it was some other reason known only to Chief, but the decline really stands out. Thoughts?
The four lines below break out his season into three groups plus the whole year as follows: the first 10 games, the middle 12 games and the last 10 games.
First 10 games: 2 Pt%-45.8, 3 Pt%-45.2 and FT%-78.8.
Next 12 games: 2 Pt%-35.8, 3 Pt%-30.2 and FT%-80.0
Last 10 games: 2 Pt%-27.5, 3 Pt%-19.3 and FT%-74.2.
Full Season: 2 Pt%-37.0, 3 Pt%-31.6 and FT%-78.0.
Solid at the line all year and got off to a great start overall in those first 10 games.
First game of the year, on the road at Clemson (30 points on 12/23 on 2's, 4/8 on 3's and 5 rebounds) was one of nine games in double figures out of the first ten games. The fans probably thought they had a first team All-American.
However, during his awful last ten games, the ninth to last game, home to BC (29 points on 12/22 on 2's, 2/7 on 3's and 11 rebounds), was one of only five in double figures and the other four were the result of volume shooting. Here's his 2 Pt shooting numbers for the other nine games: 4/14, 3/15, 4/21, 1/8, 3/10, 2/9, 2/9, 3/12 and 4/11.
Thanks for the analysis. Watchdog very appropriate Boneyard name.Something changed negatively in a big way as the season wore on when you look at his stats. Could it be level of competition was higher? "The freshman wall"? Possibly it was some other reason known only to Chief, but the decline really stands out. Thoughts?
The four lines below break out his season into three groups plus the whole year as follows: the first 10 games, the middle 12 games and the last 10 games.
First 10 games: 2 Pt%-45.8, 3 Pt%-45.2 and FT%-78.8.
Next 12 games: 2 Pt%-35.8, 3 Pt%-30.2 and FT%-80.0
Last 10 games: 2 Pt%-27.5, 3 Pt%-19.3 and FT%-74.2.
Full Season: 2 Pt%-37.0, 3 Pt%-31.6 and FT%-78.0.
Solid at the line all year and got off to a great start overall in those first 10 games.
First game of the year, on the road at Clemson (30 points on 12/23 on 2's, 4/8 on 3's and 5 rebounds) was one of nine games in double figures out of the first ten games. The fans probably thought they had a first team All-American.
However, during his awful last ten games, the ninth to last game, home to BC (29 points on 12/22 on 2's, 2/7 on 3's and 11 rebounds), was one of only five in double figures and the other four were the result of volume shooting. Here's his 2 Pt shooting numbers for the other nine games: 4/14, 3/15, 4/21, 1/8, 3/10, 2/9, 2/9, 3/12 and 4/11.
I've seen the complete opposite. I haven't exactly been searching it out but every single tweet I've seen was the exact opposite of what you're claimingThe VT fan base seems to hate this kid. Calling him a ball hog, inefficient, saying he cared about himself and not the team. Some of this is just bitter fans upset that a player is leaving but there aren’t too many of them saying this is a big loss. Idk guys...
I like how you say you think without any inside info. and then if it happens you get to say you said it.I think this has a strong likelihood of happening
G: Cole
G: Bouknight
G: Gaffney
G/F: Nurley
F: Whaley
Jackson, Carlton, Gilbert, Springs, Polley, Akok (RS), + 1 more....
wow.