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  • #16
    Book it EM and SM will be on the floor together a lot! I bet that EM has worked on his jumper from the top of the key and with AW in there that shot from the corner will be wide open for SM. If AW is healthy, TB can hold his own on the boards and the 5 position can hold their own defensively, we'll be very solid. Now if WE becomes an offensive beast, CR's play goes off the charts and DD has a season we all know that is in him, then watch out Valley.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by tornado View Post
      Of the active shooting guards (& others who were or are among the best) in the Missouri Valley...who have played at least 2 years and are among the scoring leaders in that time.....
      here are some figures to chew on...

      All numbers are for the first TWO seasons of play in the MVC--

      Sam Maniscalco- 746 total points, 35.4% 3-pt shooting, 80.0% FT shooting - 1.32 points per shot taken
      Andrew Warren - 574 total points, 41.7% 3-pt shooting, 81.2% FT shooting - 1.43 points per shot taken
      Osiris Eldridge -- 849 total points, 37.1% 3-pt shooting, 73.1% FT shooting - 1.20 points per shot taken
      P'Allen Stinnett- 841 total points, 31.8% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting - 1.33 points per shot taken
      Josh Young ---- 819 total points, 36.2% 3-pt shooting, 76.7% FT shooting - 1.34 points per shot taken
      Kwadzo Ahelegbe-479 total points, 35.9% 3-pt shooting, 76.2% FT shooting, 1.29 points per shot taken
      Jamaal Tatum -- 656 total points, 37.3% 3-pt shooting, 77% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
      Darren Brooks -- 740 total points, 35% 3-pt shooting, 71% FT shooting, 1.23 points per shot taken
      Ben Jacobson -- 748 total points, 40% 3-pt shooting, 75% FT shooting, 1.20 points per shot taken
      David Moss ---- 751 total points, 37% 3-pt shooting, 80% FT shooting, 1.25 points per shot taken

      anyone else someone wants to see?? I think both of our guys are right there in the ball park with the Valley's best guards this decade.
      After taking a good look at this list, I sure hope AW is back and healthy

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