If he can maintain these kind of stats for the season, what does that look like? Second team all ACC?Happy for Jaylen, 20 points and 6 assists in what had to be a hot local contest v. Cal…,
16.3 PPG, 5.5 APG, 3.5 Rebounds, 2.2 Steals
If he can maintain these kind of stats for the season, what does that look like? Second team all ACC?Happy for Jaylen, 20 points and 6 assists in what had to be a hot local contest v. Cal…,
That feels like first team stuff.If he can maintain these kind of stats for the season, what does that look like? Second team all ACC?
16.3 PPG, 5.5 APG, 3.5 Rebounds, 2.2 Steals
Yup, but even still, who would’ve bet on Jaylen Blakes making the biggest leap of all our outgoing transfers? Sooooo happy for that young man.^ interesting stuff, but it's more than a bit apples to oranges at this point as a lot of teams are playing less challenging non conference opponents at this point...
Blakes has a huge leap, which is great, and Schutt has some promising improvement, especially for a player who missed an entire season with injuries. The other players seem to have very similar stats to last year. If you'd asked me before the season who might show significant improvement, I would have said Stewart and Power.Yup, but even still, who would’ve bet on Jaylen Blakes making the biggest leap of all our outgoing transfers? Sooooo happy for that young man.
I'm not completely surprised because he's pretty mature and strong, played a lot of minutes, knows what he's doing...agree that it's a very good thing.Yup, but even still, who would’ve bet on Jaylen Blakes making the biggest leap of all our outgoing transfers? Sooooo happy for that young man.
It makes sense Mitchell would make 3s against a team from a state as flat as his shotMissouri beats Kansas at home. Mark Mitchell scores 17 points. Missouri was up as much as 24 and cut it to 2 with two minutes left. Mitchell hit a huge 3 at that point to up the lead to 5 points, as they won by 9. Kansas had been leaving Mitchell open and dared him to shoot a three and he was 0-3 from the arc before finally making the big three to extend the lead.
Blakes has a huge leap, which is great, and Schutt has some promising improvement, especially for a player who missed an entire season with injuries. The other players seem to have very similar stats to last year. If you'd asked me before the season who might show significant improvement, I would have said Stewart and Power.
Good for Mark - glad to see him have that moment.It makes sense Mitchell would make 3s against a team from a state as flat as his shot
Yeah he was in the concussion protocolRoach not playing tonight. Recap of the previous game vs UConn says he exited with an injury in the 2nd half and did not return.
Oh geez. Hope it’s a brief and complete recovery.Yeah he was in the concussion protocol
I am extremely supportive of Scheyer and very happy with how he has coached and recruited. But, playing devil's advocate, though it seems like he was right to move on from Power and Stewart, could one also argue that he misjudged in recruiting them to begin with? Again - I know that recruiting HS players is a very inexact science, and his hit rate is really good, so I'm not knocking him, but it is worth considering.I think we can say at this point that Jon Scheyer has made almost every single correct decision in terms of roster construction and minutes distribution in his time as head coach. There are definitely some things we can criticize about his coaching from a tactical standpoint here or there, but I am personally very happy with how he has distributed minutes, and his talent evaluation.
I recall a TON of people were begging for more Sean Stewart last season. He's playing about twice as many minutes this year at Ohio St. and is playing worse than his per minute averages at Duke. The only thing he's noticeably doing more on a per minute basis is fouling and turnovers:
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TJ Power is averaging fewer points in twice as many minutes:
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Mark Mitchell would have been a rotation player, but he would have definitely come off the bench, and his lack of shooting ability would really hurt a team that desperately needs more spacing. His game has too much overlap with Coop's.
Minutes will always be a highly debated subject on DBR, and there have definitely been plenty of folks the past couple of seasons saying "player X should be playing more minutes," but it's looking like Scheyer has been right all along. He's already made the proper adjustments with this year's team in my opinion, and the performance of the players who transferred out are making him look pretty good. Really, the only slight miscalculation with this year's roster is maybe not keeping Jaylen Blakes. But I love that Blakes is going crazy at Stanford.
I very much agree with your main point. Maybe Stewart and Power will find their mojo in the next 2.5 seasons, but they’ve each been very disappointing.I think we can say at this point that Jon Scheyer has made almost every single correct decision in terms of roster construction and minutes distribution in his time as head coach. There are definitely some things we can criticize about his coaching from a tactical standpoint here or there, but I am personally very happy with how he has distributed minutes, and his talent evaluation.
I recall a TON of people were begging for more Sean Stewart last season. He's playing about twice as many minutes this year at Ohio St. and is playing worse than his per minute averages at Duke. The only thing he's noticeably doing more on a per minute basis is fouling and turnovers:
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TJ Power is averaging fewer points in twice as many minutes:
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Mark Mitchell would have been a rotation player, but he would have definitely come off the bench, and his lack of shooting ability would really hurt a team that desperately needs more spacing. His game has too much overlap with Coop's.
Minutes will always be a highly debated subject on DBR, and there have definitely been plenty of folks the past couple of seasons saying "player X should be playing more minutes," but it's looking like Scheyer has been right all along. He's already made the proper adjustments with this year's team in my opinion, and the performance of the players who transferred out are making him look pretty good. Really, the only slight miscalculation with this year's roster is maybe not keeping Jaylen Blakes. But I love that Blakes is going crazy at Stanford.