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Do we have any past BU big men high school stats like how Singh, Collins and Thompson did? I'm just curious if they had the same success in high school that Prosser and Milos are having this season.
none except Sam Singh were anywhere where close.......
Anthony Thompson averaged 10 pts, 7 rebs as a junior and 13 pts, 8 rebs as a senior
David Collins only began to blossom as a juco player, but still averaged only 8.5 pts, 6.9 rebs as a juco soph.
Sam Singh averaged 20.7ppg, 9.7 rpg as a senior.
Will Egolf's averages....junior - 14.5 ppg, 8.3 rpg, and senior - 18 ppg, 11 rpg
Will's are too shabby.
Are all these guys from small schools?...Is that they only way we get a big?
Correct- Thompson's school Klein forest HS in Houston is in the largest class of high schools in Texas. Sam Singh's school was Class 4 in a 5 class system in Missouri (the next to largest size class). And David Colllins played a little in HS in Canada, but many schools there don't play basketball, so he got little experience and did not play against good competetion until he got to juco. Will's school was in the large class in Alaska, but many of his games were against smaller competetion.
Judging by those stats, I would say as long as the D is ok, we should have bonafide replacements for the offensive half of big men next season. Course with the exception of blocks, the post D isn't that great right now anyways.
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