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  • #64845
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    ChicagoCasey
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    1.) Markelle Fultz – 21 ppg – 6 apg – 5 rpg | 46 – 37 – 82 Shooting Splits 

    2.) Josh Jackson – 17 ppg – 7 rpg – 3 apg | 48 – 25 – 68 Shooting Splits

    3.) Dennis Smith – 18 ppg – 4 apg – 4 rpg | 43 – 34 – 75 Shooting Splits

    4.) Harry Giles – 16 ppg – 12 rpg – 2 apg | 53 – 11 – 78 Shooting Splits

    5.) Malik Monk – 19 ppg – 4 apg – 3 apg | 44 – 39 – 82 Shooting Splits

    6.) Ivan Rabb – 22 ppg – 10 rpg – 3 apg | 48 – 17 – 73 Shooting Splits

    7.) Jayson Tatum – 14 ppg – 5 rpg – 2 apg | 43 – 27 – 77 Shooting Splits

    8.) Lonzo Ball – 13 ppg – 8 apg – 7 rpg | 45 – 35 – 79 Shooting Splits

    9.) De’Aaron Fox – 14 ppg – 6 apg – 2 rpg | 46 – 32 – 73 Shooting Splits

    10.) Bam Adebayo – 13 ppg – 11 rpg – 1 apg | 57 – 11 – 65 Shooting Splits

    11.) Jarrett Allen – 11 ppg – 12 rpg – 3 bpg | 59 – 11 – 73 Shooting Splits

    12.) Jonathan Isaac – 16 ppg – 7 rpg – 3 apg | 44 – 36 – 78 Shooting Splits

    13.) OG Anunoby – 15 ppg – 8 rpg – 2 apg | 48 – 37 – 80 Shooting Splits

    14.) Edmond Sumner – 17 ppg – 5 apg – 4 rpg | 43 – 34 – 78 Shooting Splits

    * These are not rankings. These are just random names that I believe that will be drafted high stat predictions to go along with their shooting splits prediction.

    ** If you have a question why I projected one player to average so-and-so, ask a question. If you wasn me to predict another player stats, comment down below.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1085383
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    TRC1991
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    Most of these are hilariously overblown. Jarrett Allen will average like 7 and 3

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    • #1085384
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      I would love to see who all you believe who all you believe are "hilariously" overblown. Don’t comment and just give a shallow responce. I’m open to criticism, and I will explain why I some player stats higher than you believe they will be.

      Jarrett Allen might average 7 and 3, but I believe he will have a huge season give the fact that all of Texas frontcourt from last season is gone, he will play 30-35 minutes a game, and he most likely will play bigger minutes than Banks. I actually did research and used logic w/ my projections/predictions. He’s an elite level rebounder and defender, no way he will average 3 rebounds a game playing that high minutes and the fact that he’s a great rebounder. He should get 10 points in  his sleep given how fast the Texas offense will be and the fact that they have high level slashers on their offense that will have him get easy shots at the rim, 

       

       

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  • #1085389
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     I can’t see Giles stepping in and averaging 16 and 12 after recovering from knee issues. Add in the fact duke already has an established go to guy in Allen, and the rest of the incoming talent they have, I see him coming on slowly and averaging about 11 and 8

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  • #1085395
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    Jr. ROXAS
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    Rabb 22, 10 and 3? No way man.

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  • #1085403
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    Wreckless
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    I think Fultz will have one of the highest PER amongst the freshman group.
    1.) Markelle Fultz (PG), Washington. 20 PPG, 6 APG, 5 RPG, 45 FG%, 33 3P%, 67% FT. (34 MPG)
    2.) Josh Jackson (SG), Kansas. 17 PPG, 7 RPG, 2.5 APG, 49 FG%, 30 3P%, 62% FT% (32 MPG)
    3.) Harry Giles (PF), Duke. 11 PPG, 8 RPG, 1 APG, 1 BPG, 1 SPG, 55 FG%, 55 FT%. (26 MPG)
    4.) Dennis Smith (PG), NC State. 16 PPG, 4 RPG, 5 APG, 2 SPG, 43% FG, 29% 3P% (34 MPG)
    5.) Jayson Tatum (SF), Duke. 14 PPG, 4 RPG, 1.5 APG, 1.5 SPG, 47% FG, 30% 3P% (32 MPG)
    6.) Lauri Markkanen (PF), Arizona. 12 PPG, 6 RPG, 1 APG, 53 FG%, 41 3P% 82 FT% (28 MPG)
    7.) Lonzo Ball (PG), UCLA. 11 PPG, 7 RPG, 5 APG, 1.5 SPG, 43 FG%, 34 3P% (31 MPG)
    8.) Jarrett Allen (C), Texas. 10 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 1 APG, 2.3 BPG, 56% FG, 65 FT% (28 MPG)
    9.) Ivan Rabb (PF), California. 18 PPG, 9 RPG, 1 APG, 0.5 SPG, 1.4 BPG, 67 FT% (33 MPG)

    Got tired of typing but I think OG Anunoby will have a nice year.
    I think De’Aaron Fox will struggle with his FG%, especially due to his size. Will struggle to finish at the rim and will also struggle with his outside shot. Think he’ll be a first rounder due to quickness, defensive ability and athleticism.
    On the other hand, think Monk will have a good year. If he shoots it well and plays at least solid D, I think he deserves a spot in the top 15 of the draft.
    Jonathan Isaac wont be nearly as productive as Malik Beasley was. Think he’ll struggle but be a first round pick due to his potential. No way he averages 16 in my opinion. Both Bacon and Rathan-Mayes will be the cornerstones of the offense.
    Joel Berry will definetly have a great year at UNC, will definetly be looked at in the second round if he declares.
    Also think Thomas Bryant will fall, maybe into the second round. Shake Milton will rise with a really good year showing off his touch, playing a Levert role for SMU.

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  • #1085404
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     Dude Rathan Mayes has been with FSU for what feels like 10 years lol.

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  • #1085405
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    Danielcmccarty
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     Giles won’t get 12 boards a game. He isn’t that dominant of a rebounder. Lonzo Ball won’t get 8apg. Just the two up there that I know won’t happen. Not many incoming freshman put up 12 boards or 8apg no matter how highly touted they are. Only 40 mins in college games. I’d like to know the last freshman point guard to average 8apg. 

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    • #1085417
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      Illadelph
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       Last time a college freshman averaged 8 apg?  I think it was, um, like, never.

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      • #1085419
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        kazam
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         TJ Ford as a freshman averaged over 8apg. J-Kidd averaged 7.7  

        That said, it’s certainly a rare feat. 

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        • #1085483
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          Illadelph
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          Wow, I gave you a +1 for pointing that out.  TJ Ford may be the only freshman to ever average over 8 apg.  He also shot 15.2% from 3 that year…  But nice catch.  Props.

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