Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 6/12/2008
Dan Lee
SF|6'5"|214 lbs.|3.0 GPA
Southampton HS|Southampton, NY
| Athleticism | 62 | | | Speed | 69 | | | Rebounding | 53 | | | Defense | 70 | | | Shot Blocking | 38 | | | Low-post | 51 | | | Perimeter | 66 | | | Ball Handling | 48 | | | Passing | 48 | | | Work Ethic | 55 | | | Stamina | 67 | | | Durability | 54 | |
Previous Season Stats | GP | MPG | PPG | RPG | FG% | FG3% | FT% | APG | SPG | BPG |
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| 25 | 19 | 13.2 | 2.3 | 49.0 | 50.5 | 60.7 | 2.6 | 1.9 | 1.6 |
#24 SF, #115 Overall, ****; promised 20 minutes. Dan Lee is yet another poor FT shooter with a lot of potential in other areas. Boston College gave me a good fight for him, but I lead the whole time. He'll be my starting SF for three years. This year, he'll be backing up Jamie Williams, and might pull a little time at PF. I like his speed and rebounding and defense. I'm satisfied with everything else. Considering that I tend to recruit based around more what players don't have than what they do have, Dan Lee is one of the better players I've recruited. I'm not about to predict an NBA career, but it isn't out of the question. |
Dan Lee turned into the prototypical SF: good at everything, great at nothing, except maybe defense. I'm pretty sure he'll be drafted, considering he broke the 900 barrier on overall rating. He was a good player for me, very solid for the last three years. Any 1000 point scorer will be remembered fondly, and Lee is no exception to that rule.