Sparky2004
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I love hearing that Blakes is having success. The Ninja Turtle seems like a great guy.
Happy for Blakes and for Roach. I don't see the need to be upset with these young men, especially given how competitive this year's roster is.I love hearing that Blakes is having success. The Ninja Turtle seems like a great guy.
I've seen a couple Blakes highlights, and he had a steal and breakaway power-dunk in one of them. His FG% is a career high by a country mile, but he still can't shoot 3s. He's averaging 14.3 ppg, which is a career high by 3 or 4 country miles. So, his use rate has gone way up while his FG% has gone way up. That's what i can't believe. There were times at Duke where he had trouble making layups, but he seems to be scoring the ball well now.Jaylen Blakes with 8 points, 10 assists, and 2 rebounds for Stanford. He hit the game winner on a jumper in the lane as time expired.
His assist rate is fantastic. Who saw that coming? He's still not much of a shooter and he turns the ball over more than you would like, but he's quietly having a very good start to the season.
Edit: Luke beat me to it.
With Baylor, Roach is still a bit more CG than PG. When Fr Wright is on the floor (25 mpg), he’s the PG. But Roach is matching Wright in assists (4.7/gm) even when not the nominal PG. And he leads Baylor in MP/gm (32.6).I see that Jeremy Roach had 8 assists and 0 turnovers last game. I guess he's getting his chance to play point-guard. Love Jeremy.
GoDuke!
I'm glad to see that Stewart returned Monday for Ohio State after missing a game, playing 22 minutes in an easy win over Green Bay. He continues to struggle a bit, with a strange line of 1-5 on close 2s and 4-4 on mid-range 2s and also 4 fouls.Sean only played 13 minutes. Left the game with what looked like a bad head injury.
He also had — stop me if you’ve heard this before — 4 fouls.Sean Stewart played 16 mins for Ohio St today. He had 7 pts, 5 rebs and shot 3 of 4 in OT loss to Pitt
Jaemyn Brakefield, 6-8 grad forward, Ole Miss
Henry Coleman III, 6-8 grad forward, Texas A&M
Mark Mitchell, 6-9 junior wing, Missouri
TJ Power, 6-9 sophomore forward, Virginia
Christian Reeves, 7-2 redshirt sophomore center, Clemson
Jaden Schutt, 6-5 redshirt sophomore guard, Virginia Tech