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| Steven Holder |
SG |
2.82 |
60.0 |
66.4 |
36 |
59 |
12 |
26 |
11 |
17 |
34 |
55 |
31 |
48 |
59 |
56 |
444 |
| Eric Schweiger |
PG |
2.00 |
70.0 |
65.0 |
41 |
55 |
6 |
41 |
1 |
30 |
50 |
54 |
22 |
55 |
85 |
38 |
478 |
| Robert Tucker |
PF |
2.74 |
57.0 |
66.3 |
76 |
18 |
58 |
47 |
43 |
30 |
12 |
15 |
14 |
24 |
75 |
35 |
447 |
Steven Holder: H/H in Per and BH. I don't know if LP, Pass, St, and Dur are are H/H or normal H. He was recruited for one reason and one reason only, to be a scorer. If he can increase his defense beyond 47, then he will also be a solid defender for us as well and may have some PG skills to go with it. His Speed/Ath/Bh/Per/lp potential could make him a nice scoring guard but will have to see how it shapes up. Worse case, he can hold his own, best case, he is very efficient inside and out.
Eric Schweiger: H/H in speed, defense, bh and per. He will be a scoring machine who can also guard the opponents best scoring guard. Ath will top out a little lower than ideal, but with high end speed, per, and Bh, he should be a double figure scorer 3 of his 4 seasons here. The coaching staff is excited to see how far his H/H can go. Although CNU missed the top SG target, he was a close second and made the decision to avoid the battle with Westminister an easy one.
Robert Tucker: H/H in Def and LP. This guy is a redshirt target and hopefully he'll take it. Ideally, he'd play for a year to get the WE up and then RS, but CNU is fully stocked at LP this year and so he gets the RS treatment this season. The coaching staff loves his Ath and Lp/Def potential. With rebounding topping out around 80, CNU envisions Tucker being a force down low on both ends of the court, hopefully picking up some post-season honors. The only concern is his W/E, but with already great and capped out Ath and no stamina issues to worry about, the coaching staff will go easy on his conditioning and have him hit the defensive, rebounding, and lp skills hard, hopefully getting everything we can out of him despite the low W/e.
All in all, this is an A class. It doesn't have the game changer, once every 4 years player we were hoping for, but everyone recruited will be a big contributer and all have an outside shot and garnering some post-season awards. The only dissappointment was the inability to find the game changer. With 2 seasons of post-season money and 3 schollies, the recruiting net was thrown far and wide but those players either didn't exist where we looked or wouldn't talk to us. CNU is confident, however, that it will be able to build on last seasons success and looks to be a perennial NT participant.
7/5/2012 12:35 PM (edited)