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Physical & Mental: Good conditioning.
Will be relegated to 1 and maybe 2 spots at the next level.
Has point guard mentality necessary.
Ball Skills: Good. Excellent passer.
Offense: Better passer than scorer. He drives a lot
and passes very well in traffic. Active and moves a lot
without the ball. Has additional skills that when added to
his point guard development, will make him a dangerous threat.
Rebounding: Didn't see him do much, given his size and
position.
Defense: Good in both man and zone. Moves his feet very
well. God lateral movement.
Game Knowledge: Very good.
Strengths: Conditioning. Passing. Not afraid to drive into
the defense and kick it out for score.
Opportunities for Improvement: 18 foot shot. Rebounding.
More floor leadership if he is going to be a point at the next
level.
Overall Comments:
Great kid. Can help a lower division team now. More point
guard experience will only make him a more marketable player.
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Shooting Guard |
Score |
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Shooting |
7 |
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Shooting Range |
7 |
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Ball Handling |
7 |
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Passing |
7 |
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Def. on Ball |
7 |
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Runs Floor |
7 |
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Def. off Ball |
7 |
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Rebounding |
6 |
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Create Shot |
7 |
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Driving |
7 |
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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Clark University (Final Season:
2002-2003)
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Head Coach:
Paul
Phillips (508) 793-7430
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Sports Information Director:
Joseph
Brady (508) 793-7164
In 2002-03, Named New England Women's
and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Conference Player of the
Year for the second year in a row. Team's leading scorer as a
senior. Averaged 18.6 points and 5.2 rebounds. Averaged 29.4 minutes of
action per game. Shot 56.4% from the field, 46.8% from three-point
range and 90.8% from the free throw line. He tallied 69 assists,
39 turnovers and 34 steals. As a junior, was named the New England
Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Player of the Year,
leading the team with 16.1 points per game and adding 3.1 assists per
game. He shot an impressive 52.6 percent from the floor and connected on
41 of 89 long-range shots (46.1 percent). Selected to the 2001-02
Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III All-Star First Team
and the D3Hoops.com Second Team. |