I was inspired by the OKC/Spurs game tonight (I'm a huge Chet fan) to look into some rookie stats. I'm not going to repeat it, but obviously we're working with small sample sizes here. Chet has some sterling numbers like 63.7 efg% and 6.7 blk%, but if sim doesn't let him play SF (and it shouldn't) then he's going to have to improve on his 6.3%/19.9% rebounding. Not as fatal of a flaw on my fantasy team, thankfully.
Wemby isn't having any problems rebounding, but his efficiency is going to have to improve from his 50 efg% and 17.3 to% on 30.9 usg for his 7.2 blk% to be usable. Making 1.7 of 5.7 threes per game is not going to cut it. Hope he works out his offensive kinks. Doesn't seem like that's going to happen tonight, hehe.
Ausar Thompson is off to an interesting start - he can do everything but shoot. If he improves from his 15.4% from 3 on 2.4 attempts a game, he could be one to watch, 14.6%/21.5% rebounding, 15.5 ast%, 1.8 stl%, 4.9 blk% - he is seriously stuffing the stat sheet.
Dereck Lively is going to have gaudy efficiency numbers as a rim runner, though you'd like to see him get above 30% combined rebounding. He's not quite at the level of Kessler 2.0 but if he can improve his stocks a liitle, rebound a bit more, and land a good defensive rating he has a really high ceiling.
Finally, Marcus Sasser has been red hot to open the season. 60.1 efg% and 9 to% on 18 usg, with 22.1 ast%. 3PAr is almost 50% and he's shooting 43.2% from deep. 1 orb% isn't great but you can live with 13.5 drb%. We'll see if he can keep up the shooting.
Honorable mention to Jaime Jaquez Jr and Bilal Coulibaly who are having starts worth keeping an eye on. I'm grateful for the positive glimmer in Washington - catching my first game of the season tomorrow night with the Mavs in town.