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  • #52037
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    TRC1991
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    I previously projected the rookie stats for this upcoming season, but I figured I’d project the sophomore stats as well.

    1) Anthony Davis: 14.2 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 2.3 bpg, 1.5 apg, 52% FG

    2) Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: 11.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 1.2 apg, 0.8 spg, 43% FG

    3) Bradley Beal: 15.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 3.4 apg, 44% FG, 38% 3PT

    4) Dion Waiters: 14.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 2.9 apg, 40% FG, 29% 3PT

    5) Thomas Robinson: 4.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 0.4 bpg, 44% FG, 14.6 MPG

    6) Damian Lillard: 18.6 ppg, 6.9 apg, 2.5 rpg, 42% FG, 36% 3PT

    7) Harrison Barnes: 11.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 1.4 apg, 46% FG, 37% 3PT

    8) Terrence Ross: 8.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.3 apg, 42% FG, 39% 3PT

    9) Andre Drummond: 9.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 1.7 bpg, 1.1 apg, 54% FG

    10) Austin Rivers: 6.2 ppg, 1.6 apg, 1.3 rpg, 38% FG, 30% 3PT

    11) Meyers Leonard: 5.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 1.0 bpg, 0.7 apg, 51% FG

    12) Jeremy Lamb: 8.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 1.2 apg, 41% FG, 34% 3PT

    13) Kendall Marshall: 3.9 ppg, 1.7 apg, 1.4 rpg, 41% FG, 11.3 MPG

    14) John Henson: 7.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.4 bpg, 52% FG

    15-30 will be done tomorrow

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  • #838996
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    JoeWolf1

    I don’t foresee Anthony Davis’ rebounding numbers going down, especially looking at NO’s center by committee approach. I think he’s at close to 10 rpg next year.

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  • #839106
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    JoeWolf1

    I don’t foresee Anthony Davis’ rebounding numbers going down, especially looking at NO’s center by committee approach. I think he’s at close to 10 rpg next year.

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  • #839002
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    PortlandTrailblazers21
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    I think Thomas Robinson is gonna improve, the teams he played on last year were stacked with power forwards and I think he’ll get more minutes on the trailblazers

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    • #839006
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      TheTruth86
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      .. only if Aldridge gets hurt, I’m not sure if he can give minutes at 5.

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    • #839116
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      TheTruth86
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      .. only if Aldridge gets hurt, I’m not sure if he can give minutes at 5.

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  • #839112
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    PortlandTrailblazers21
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    I think Thomas Robinson is gonna improve, the teams he played on last year were stacked with power forwards and I think he’ll get more minutes on the trailblazers

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  • #839016
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    Steven

    i dont see anthony davis scoring that much now with jrue, tyreke, and eric on the team. i say his rebounding rockets though. same with mkg, i don think his scoring goes up either that much .

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  • #839126
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    Steven

    i dont see anthony davis scoring that much now with jrue, tyreke, and eric on the team. i say his rebounding rockets though. same with mkg, i don think his scoring goes up either that much .

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  • #839020
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    TheTorontoRaptor
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    Jonas Valanciunas wasn’t in 2012 draft but he will be a sophomore. Here are my projected stats for him.

    PPG: 13.1
    RPG: 8.3
    APG: 1.2
    BPG: 1.5
    SPG: 0.5

    FG: 59%
    FT: 81%

    TOV: 3.6
    PF: 4.2 (He will still have trouble staying on the court.

    MPG: Around 29-31

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  • #839131
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    TheTorontoRaptor
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    Jonas Valanciunas wasn’t in 2012 draft but he will be a sophomore. Here are my projected stats for him.

    PPG: 13.1
    RPG: 8.3
    APG: 1.2
    BPG: 1.5
    SPG: 0.5

    FG: 59%
    FT: 81%

    TOV: 3.6
    PF: 4.2 (He will still have trouble staying on the court.

    MPG: Around 29-31

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  • #839032
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    lalaila
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    way too skeptical I think

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  • #839143
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    lalaila
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    way too skeptical I think

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  • #839046
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    jmarg25
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    I agree that some of these guys might not get any better, but these predictions are still a little skeptical. I know Anthony Davis’ and Harrison Barnes’ numbers will not stay the same. Good post though.

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  • #839156
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    jmarg25
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    I agree that some of these guys might not get any better, but these predictions are still a little skeptical. I know Anthony Davis’ and Harrison Barnes’ numbers will not stay the same. Good post though.

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  • #839181
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    bdiddy5115
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    It seems like you’re not expecting anyone to break out, which is strange considering that ’12 was a strong class and usually a few sophomores make a big statistical leap.

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  • #839070
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    bdiddy5115
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    It seems like you’re not expecting anyone to break out, which is strange considering that ’12 was a strong class and usually a few sophomores make a big statistical leap.

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  • #839197
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    Tiger1313
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    As Joe stated I think Anthony will play at a much higher level. I believe I saw a stat that for the last 20 or 25 games of the season Davis averaged around 22 and 13 with 2-3 blocks. I don’t think he’ll average that over a full season quite yet, however I don’t see 15-17 and 10-12 out of the question.

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  • #839086
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    Tiger1313
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    As Joe stated I think Anthony will play at a much higher level. I believe I saw a stat that for the last 20 or 25 games of the season Davis averaged around 22 and 13 with 2-3 blocks. I don’t think he’ll average that over a full season quite yet, however I don’t see 15-17 and 10-12 out of the question.

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  • #839237
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    franfran
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    Anthony Davis: 15,1 ppg 11 rpg 1,8 apg 1,5 spg 2,8 bpg

    Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: 12,3 ppg 6,5 rpg 2,3 apg 1,2 spg 1 bpg, with 52% FG

    Bradley Beal: 16,4 ppg 5,2 rpg 3,1 apg 1,2 spg 0,6 bpg

    Dion Waiters: 17 ppg 3,8 rpg 4,4 apg 1,6 spg 0,4 bpg

    Thomas Robinson: 8,8 ppg 6,2 rpg 1,4 apg 0,6 spg 0,6 bpg in 25 mpg

    Damian Lillard: 20,8 ppg 3,8 rpg 6,6 apg 1,2 spg 0,2 bpg

    Harrison Barnes: 12,5 ppg 5,1 rpg 1,8 apg 1 spg 0,4 bpg

    Terrence Ross: 9 ppg 2,1 rpg 1,2 apg 0,8 spg 0,2 bpg

    Andre Drummond: 10,1 ppg 10,8 rpg 0,8 apg 1,6 spg 3,1 bpg ( DPOY )

    Austin Rivers: 9,3 ppg 2,1 rpg 2,3 apg 0,6 spg 0,1 bpg in 21 mpg

    Meyers Leonard: 6,3 ppg 5,8 rpg 1,1 apg 0,4 spg 1,2 bpg

    Jeremy Lamb: 13,1 ppg 4,4 rpg 1,4 apg 1,2 spg 0,3 bpg

    Kendall Marshall: 3,1 ppg 1,2 rpg 2,2 apg 0,5 spg 0,0 bpg

    John Henson: 9,5 ppg 7,1 rpg 1,4 apg 0,6 spg 1,8 bpg

    Jonas Valanciunas: 16,1 ppg 9,3 rpg 1,6 apg 0,6 spg 2,1 bpg

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    franfran
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    Anthony Davis: 15,1 ppg 11 rpg 1,8 apg 1,5 spg 2,8 bpg

    Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: 12,3 ppg 6,5 rpg 2,3 apg 1,2 spg 1 bpg, with 52% FG

    Bradley Beal: 16,4 ppg 5,2 rpg 3,1 apg 1,2 spg 0,6 bpg

    Dion Waiters: 17 ppg 3,8 rpg 4,4 apg 1,6 spg 0,4 bpg

    Thomas Robinson: 8,8 ppg 6,2 rpg 1,4 apg 0,6 spg 0,6 bpg in 25 mpg

    Damian Lillard: 20,8 ppg 3,8 rpg 6,6 apg 1,2 spg 0,2 bpg

    Harrison Barnes: 12,5 ppg 5,1 rpg 1,8 apg 1 spg 0,4 bpg

    Terrence Ross: 9 ppg 2,1 rpg 1,2 apg 0,8 spg 0,2 bpg

    Andre Drummond: 10,1 ppg 10,8 rpg 0,8 apg 1,6 spg 3,1 bpg ( DPOY )

    Austin Rivers: 9,3 ppg 2,1 rpg 2,3 apg 0,6 spg 0,1 bpg in 21 mpg

    Meyers Leonard: 6,3 ppg 5,8 rpg 1,1 apg 0,4 spg 1,2 bpg

    Jeremy Lamb: 13,1 ppg 4,4 rpg 1,4 apg 1,2 spg 0,3 bpg

    Kendall Marshall: 3,1 ppg 1,2 rpg 2,2 apg 0,5 spg 0,0 bpg

    John Henson: 9,5 ppg 7,1 rpg 1,4 apg 0,6 spg 1,8 bpg

    Jonas Valanciunas: 16,1 ppg 9,3 rpg 1,6 apg 0,6 spg 2,1 bpg

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    • #839239
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      Lipstick
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      I highly doubt Rivers and Lamb will be that productive for their respective teams. Waiters as well, unless Irving and Bynum continue to be injury prone and they need somebody, anybody to score.

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    • #839129
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      Lipstick
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      I highly doubt Rivers and Lamb will be that productive for their respective teams. Waiters as well, unless Irving and Bynum continue to be injury prone and they need somebody, anybody to score.

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  • #839267
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    Memphis Madness
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    Harrison Barnes could be a sixth man of the year candidate if he comes off the bench all year. Look for fellow soph to
    also perform well off the bench.

    Tony Wroten should put up better stats next year with the Sixers. I am predicting 7.5 points, 3.5 assists, and 3 rebounds a game.

    Perry Jones needs to step it up for OKC if they want to take the next step.

    Anthony Davis should be the best “sophomore” next year and even has a decent shot at being an all-star.

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  • #839157
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    Harrison Barnes could be a sixth man of the year candidate if he comes off the bench all year. Look for fellow soph to
    also perform well off the bench.

    Tony Wroten should put up better stats next year with the Sixers. I am predicting 7.5 points, 3.5 assists, and 3 rebounds a game.

    Perry Jones needs to step it up for OKC if they want to take the next step.

    Anthony Davis should be the best “sophomore” next year and even has a decent shot at being an all-star.

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