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Stokes 21pts 3rbd
Yemi 5pts 13rbd 3blk
Golden 14pts 3ast 0to
Edwards 8pts 8rbd
Q 11pts 7rbd
McRae 6pts 4ast

Would like to see minutes and fg/fga but apparently those aren't being monitored.
 
#2
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Without knowing the whole picture, I'm impressed with Q and Chievous' numbers so far.

They are the nice surprises. Kind of what I expected from the usual suspects (Stokes, Golden).
 
#10
#10
As a rebounder, close, but yes a slight upgrade IMO.

I won't be surprised to see Edwards starting playing 25 minutes and averaging 10pts and 7rbd.

Surely to God he'll be more consistent. I know Tatum wasn't great last year but I was shocked at how low his FG% was.
 
#12
#12
Surely to God he'll be more consistent. I know Tatum wasn't great last year but I was shocked at how low his FG% was.

Yea, I really think Edwards will be sound. He was a plus 45% fg shooter in both his years at juco, and also +35% from three. Very physical guy, nice mid range jumper, good form and will knock down the 3. I expect him to be a major contributor.
 
#13
#13
Well, early returns look good on Stokes, Yemi, Q, Edwards, and Golden. No idea how the competition compares--I'm most worried with how Yemi will translate, as I think he has more trouble with people banging in SEC play--except that this team beat UGA, but good early returns are better than bad early returns.
 
#14
#14
Well, early returns look good on Stokes, Yemi, Q, Edwards, and Golden. No idea how the competition compares--I'm most worried with how Yemi will translate, as I think he has more trouble with people banging in SEC play--except that this team beat UGA, but good early returns are better than bad early returns.

Agree on everything. On the flip side, Richardson doesn't seem to be doing much, and we haven't heard a whole lot from mcbee.
 
#18
#18
Surely to God he'll be more consistent. I know Tatum wasn't great last year but I was shocked at how low his FG% was.

Tatum pretty consistently did the little things right. His shot was beyond streaky. Tatum is what you get when you take a less talented Hopson and make him realize that even when his shot isn't falling, he can contribute in other ways.
 
#20
#20
Possible Jarnell had to guard a stretch big man, and Yemi played down low.
 
#23
#23
I do as well. There's something about his game I love.



He has nice hands, he's aggressive, he's strong and he's not scared to mix it up, like one of his teammates is. Only been playing a short time and has a frame to get taller and wider. If he could develop a little jump hook by his jr year, he could be nasty.
 
#24
#24
He has nice hands, he's aggressive, he's strong and he's not scared to mix it up, like one of his teammates is. Only been playing a short time and has a frame to get taller and wider. If he could develop a little jump hook by his jr year, he could be nasty.

I think having Martin as his coach will be great as well since he hasn't been playing long. Him being aggressive is what I really like.
 

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