Posted by isack24 on 5/1/2012 11:05:00 AM (view original):
1. There are plenty of 50/70 guards with 20 reb and similar other ratings to that guy.
2. You would have a 50 per guy taking perimeter shots? He'd be lucky (and yes, it's possible he would get lucky), to hit 30% against decent defenders.
Like I said, he's fine coming off the bench, but this how you tell if he's good: look at the people responding who are lukewarm (mbalding, tianyi) and determine whether those coaches have had success at D3. Together, they have about 127 D2/D3 championships. I guess that would be what would make me think I should aim higher.
I hope you didn't think I was "excited" about the guy. I didn't say that, but maybe you're projecting. I did say he would not be my primary offensive option. I also noted that 50/70 SFs are not that common in D3. They're not unless you're a Tianyi who has reached Godhood at Menlo and is essentially recruiting D1 players :)
I have a 57/66 SF on my Iba D3 team with 44 LP. He started and averaged 7.5 ppg as a JR, not the primary scorer but a good utility defender. He's the best option at SF - "best" being relative and always the primary consideration when we set starting lineups.
There's a 55/61 SF on my Naismith D3 team, too, with 81 PER. He's my #4 scorer and averages 10.7 ppg.
Neither one is my primary offensive option. But the question I asked was how common 50/70 players were in D3, NOT whether they could ever be primary scorers. I'm not sure there are that many of them and the OP's player looks good to me as a recruit (not knowing his potentials, which could change my mind on him).
"Appeal to authority" noted and dismissed.
5/1/2012 11:50 AM (edited)