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Jeff Sheppard’s 1995-96 season - adjusted stats (28.8mpg)

BigKari

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Apr 15, 2014
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Jeff only played 12.8mpg, but dominated his role. I was comparing him and Reed and this jumped out at me when I realized how productive Jeff was in his junior year. What a nightmare that team must have been to play against. Imagine Tony Delk dropping buckets on you and to your relief you see him checking out of the game, only to have a fresh Jeff Sheppard busting your ass.

Jeff Sheppard 1995-96 stats adjusted to 28.8mpg

PPG - 12.4

RPG - 4.7

APG - 4.3

STL - 1.1

FG - 52%

3PT - 50%


Reed for comparison

MPG - 28.8

PPG - 12.2

RPG - 4.2

APG - 4.5

STL - 2.6

FG - 53.4%

3PT - 51.2%
 
Jeff only played 12.8mpg, but dominated his role. I was comparing him and Reed and this jumped out at me when I realized how productive Jeff was in his junior year. What a nightmare that team must have been to play against. Imagine Tony Delk dropping buckets on you and to your relief you see him checking out of the game, only to have a fresh Jeff Sheppard busting your ass.

Jeff Sheppard 1995-96 stats adjusted to 28.8mpg

PPG - 12.4

RPG - 4.7

APG - 4.3

STL - 1.1

FG - 52%

3PT - 50%


Reed for comparison

MPG - 28.8

PPG - 12.2

RPG - 4.2

APG - 4.5

STL - 2.6

FG - 53.4%

3PT - 51.2%
Are those two related?
 
The only differences i see are that Jeff was a bit quicker on both sides.

Reed is a better shooter, but he also picks his shots a lot more instead of creating. He passes too much. Jeff could curl around a screen and create a shot better.
 
When Reed dribbles the ball up court, in the slow jog, he looks dead up like Jeff
 
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