PaladinPower wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:22 pm
youwouldno wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:17 pm
Paul C wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:09 pm
When a player gets such sporadic and brief playing time, stats are worthless. Worse than worthless.
3 of 7 from the line over the course of a season?
C’mon GF you’re better than that.
Actually Whitt played a fair amount. He played around 20 mpg in 2021 conference play and then about 10 mpg throughout the 2022 season. For 2022, he played basically the same number of minutes as JP Pegues. And Pegues was still able to hit his shots.
Whitt clearly has a lot of upside but he's a development project, not instant offense like many on here seem to think.
I agree that he is going to need to develop of earn some time on this team of talented guards. I just find it odd that he received a plethora of offers (nearly all Power 5s) just to be a project. He was ranked as a top 15 PG in the country!! I imagine
playing in the Socon will be a needed adjustment for him and he will shine. He could technically be the highest ranked recruit to ever choose Furman which is promising.
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Yes, I am (better than that) - I hereby apologize
ON THE FT STAT.\\ AGAIN, as I daggum said prior, I just recalled this kid couldn't hit the side of the rim many times. At least in the past at WF. And the stats bear out my memory. I shoulda looked further in the FT column but I knew he was the guy ACC teams would leave open
. He was.
that said, the other stats hold. For all this kids press clippings, it wouldnt be hyperbole to say he STUNK at shooting.
9 - 41 from three.last year. TWENTY TWO PERCENT. I would leave him out there all day until he hits two... and several ACC teams did. And he couldnt make the shots. So it was essentially 4 on 5 and WF had to pull him out. These are numbers and do NOT LIE. I will easily grant the percent would be a little more relevant if he took 100 threes than 41 but 41 is something...
MORE IMPORTANTLY is his TOTAL FG PERCENT - 21 for 73. OK, so now he shot 73. That's fairly statistically relevant. And he hit a whooping TWENTY NINE PERCENT. TWENTY NINE.
A good college player should be a 43+ / 34+ / 75+ .... (following on the NBA All-star line of 50 / 40 / 90).
I HOPE WHITT is the best thing I have ever seen, But he better be working on that shot - ESPECIALLY in our three heavy offense !!! you shoot 32% from three (which would be good for him, he did that his first year) and it could limit your floor time.
From what I watched - I probably saw 8+ games with him - his vision is very good. I admit I was surprised at the 1:1 assist to turnover ratio. He's going to have to improve that too !
Look at the game log:
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... rter-whitt
He hit 9 of 41 threes. Four of those were in one game... vs USC Upstate. Five the entire rest of the year.