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Post by FlyingArrow on Oct 7, 2023 14:08:38 GMT -5
Somebody else can guess better than me. This is just a wild guess.
PF/C: Jocius 25, Kovacevic 20, Fasasi 10, Tahmaz 10, Zan 10 SG/SF: Brantley 30, Gill 20, Shepherd 20, Marrero 10, Mercandino 5 PG: Brickus 32, Sanchez-Ramos 8
Minimal time for walk-ons: Ireland, Gardler, Joseph
Did I miss anyone?
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Post by JoeFedorowicz on Oct 7, 2023 14:39:25 GMT -5
I’d be very surprised if 12 guys averaged those kind of minutes.
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Post by FlyingArrow on Oct 7, 2023 16:16:25 GMT -5
I’d be very surprised if 12 guys averaged those kind of minutes. That's a good point, but last year 10 players averaged 10+ minutes. That happens partly because players miss games. Daeshon Shepherd, for example, only played in 25 games, but averaged 18 minutes in the games he played. But my numbers are still just a wild guess.
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Post by 23won on Oct 8, 2023 9:10:21 GMT -5
Brantley 33 Brickus 32 Gill 25 Sanchez 4
Shepherd 30 Tunde 24 Tahmaz 10 Mercandino 5
Jocius 27 Milos 7 Zan 3
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Post by diehardexplorer on Oct 8, 2023 12:07:28 GMT -5
Brantley 33 Brickus 32 Gill 25 Sanchez 4 Shepherd 30 Tunde 24 Tahmaz 10 Mercandino 5 Jocius 27 Milos 7 Zan 3 forgot marrero. avgd 10 mins last year. i expect that to increase to at least 15. also think mercandino is going to play a bigger role than people believe.
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Post by sweat83 on Oct 9, 2023 11:12:53 GMT -5
Brantley 33 Brickus 32 Gill 25 Sanchez 4 Shepherd 30 Tunde 24 Tahmaz 10 Mercandino 5 Jocius 27 Milos 7 Zan 3 If Shep is going to get 30 minutes of PT, what kind of production should we expect from him? 15 pts/5 rebs per game, or is that being too optimistic. I'm in the same camp....I think he takes a big step this year and sees the floor alot. Hopefully because he is productive.
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Post by MisterD on Oct 9, 2023 11:20:07 GMT -5
Not directing this at any one person, but I feel like every year we do this thing where we expect far more depth of minutes and far great statistical improvements. Most A-10 teams don't go all that deep and, to pick one, 15 points per game would have been good for 14th best in conference last year. Our last 15 per scorer, and he was exactly that, was Pookie Powell.
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Post by lasallealum on Oct 9, 2023 11:26:46 GMT -5
Brantley 33 Brickus 32 Gill 25 Sanchez 4 Shepherd 30 Tunde 24 Tahmaz 10 Mercandino 5 Jocius 27 Milos 7 Zan 3 If Shep is going to get 30 minutes of PT, what kind of production should we expect from him? 15 pts/5 rebs per game, or is that being too optimistic. I'm in the same camp....I think he takes a big step this year and sees the floor alot. Hopefully because he is productive. I think that Shep getting 15 pts per game is a little too optimistic. If he averaged double digits I would very happy with him. With that in mind, and in fairness to him... I think that 5 rebounds per game is light. If he is getting big minutes he can be a real rebound machine for us.
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Post by 23won on Oct 9, 2023 12:00:48 GMT -5
With Marrero (and point estimates above 2 ppg fwiw this early)
Brantley 33 (16) Brickus 32 (12) Gill 22 (8) Sanchez 3
Shepherd 28 (10) Tunde 19 (8) Marrero 12 (4) Tahmaz 9 Mercandino 5
Jocius 27 (9) Milos 7 Zan 3
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