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Physical & Mental: Strong body. In good shape
physically. Mentally, very tough. Talk and pressure do not seem
to rattle him. Very focused. Strong point guard mentality.
Ball Skills: Good passer. Sees the floor very well. Handles
well in traffic and under pressure.
Offense: Excellent shooter with terrific range. A
dangerous three-point threat. Shoots the three with excellent
consistency. Can create his own shot and make those around him
look better.
Rebounding: Good position rebounder. Gets or creates
rebounding opportunities for his teammates.
Defense: Good footwork. Good lateral movement. Can
definitely challenge physically.
Game Knowledge: Smart! Coach on the floor. Great control.
Can lead!
Strengths: Can adjust quickly. Reads defenses well.
Makes those on his team look better.
Opportunities for Improvement: Not much. Continued work will
make him a threat at the next level.
Overall Comments: Shows
tremendous respect for coaches, officials, teammates and
opponents. Gentleman on the court. Very smart. Great work ethic.
Adapts to situations well. No coach would be sorry to have him
as their point guard.
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Point Guard |
Score |
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Handling Break |
9 |
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Dribbling |
9 |
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Passing |
8 |
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Shooting |
10 |
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Shooting Range |
10 |
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Def. on Ball |
7 |
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Penetration |
6 |
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Def. off Ball |
7 |
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Floor Leadership |
9 |
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Poise |
9 |
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Scale = 1-10, 1 low, 10
high. Scale is indicative of players strengths relative to
other skills at the same position. It is not a comparison to
other players, but a blueprint of the individuals' strengths.
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College & Amateur Basketball Career: |
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Tufts University (Final Season:
2002-03)
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Head Coach:
Bob Sheldon (617) 627-5012
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Sports Information Director:
Paul Sweeney (617) 627-3586
Split his college career between
Brandeis and Tufts. Had 1,632 career points (4 seasons), the third
highest career point total in the history of Brandeis or Tufts. Had 308
career three pointers (ranks 17th all-time in NCAA Division III). Holds
the Tufts all-time record for the most three-pointers made in one season
(102). Was number four in the U.S. for 2001-02 season. Shot 49.1% on 212
attempts. Previous Tufts single-season record was 90. Holds the
Brandeis and UAA Conference record for most three-pointers in a game
(9). Was a four year starter during his college career. Was first team
all-star in both conferences. Was first on the team in scoring at Tufts
both seasons (18.0 as a junior and 17.0 as a senior). Was New
England Basketball Coaches Association (NEBCA) Division III All-Star.
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