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12-21-2019, 12:56 PM | #182 |
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Keith Williams this year: FG% 46.4%, 3 PT FG 40%, FT% 75.6, TRB/40 minutes 6.9, ast/40 2.9, blocks/40 1.5, steals/40 1.7, TOV/40 2.7, pts/40 18.2. PF/40 3.3. ORB% 5.8, DRB 13.4, TRB% 9.8.
Junior Jacob Evans: FG% 42.7%, 3 pt FG 37%, FT% 75.4, TRB/40 minutes 6.1, ast/40 4.1, blocks/40 1.1, steals/40 1.6, TOV/40 2.3, pts/40 16.9. PF/40 2.6. ORB% 5.2, DRB 12.0, TRB% 8.7. So Keith averages a better FG%, better 3 PT FG% (though on much lower volume), same FT%, more rebounds, blocks and total points per 40 minutes then Jacob Evans did. They are relatively even on steals. Keith needs to improve on assists and cut down on TO's. And those stats are for the entire season, if you look at Keith's recent streak of 5 games he'd be even better. Jacob Evans also had a better supporting cast. If Keith continues to play like he has, he will get looks from the NBA. NBA teams would probably like to see him increase his 3-point shooting volume, but if he can shoot it in the draft combine that won't matter. Would be nice to see him improve his assist% and reduce the TO%, but in the NBA he'd be a 3-and-D guy who isn't creating. And his slashing style is better suited for the NBA than Evans more pull up jumper heavy style. |
12-21-2019, 01:43 PM | #183 |
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imagine how good evans would have looked in this system. a way better system for his style than having him iso.
keith doesn't have the handles or the shot to go to the nba. there isn't a scout on earth that would say he's anywhere close to ready. |
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