Shepherd, Mitchell, Reeves
Bingo. Reeves and Mitchell are no brainerShepherd, Mitchell, Reeves
This.
Dilly is very inconsistent at times and prone to foul trouble. It came down to mitchell and him for me.
Struggled with the Dillingham vs Mitchell. Depends on the game/opponent.Shepherd, Mitchell, Reeves
I agree that Edwards is probably shooting too much, but think Reed has to let the game come to him. He is great when that happens, and he generally gets good, open shots. When I've seen him try to force it, he takes bad shots and doesn't shoot well. He does pass up too many open shots.Interesting start- Shep takes 15% of our shots. Dilly is at 30%, Wagner is 24, Reeves at 26%. Edwards is 19%
This is only related to the actual possessions when they are in the game. If player A plays 1 minute and takes half of the shots taken during that minute- he would be at 50%. This basically states that when Edwards is I. The court, he is shooting 20% of the possessions. Sheo is just too low.
Reed hasn't played well recently. His passes are being read in yesterday's paper and he can't stay in front of his man. I picked the same players. I wish Reed would hunt his shot a bit more.I went
Sheppard for his all around game which includes things like anticipation, and his passing ability especially his long passes.
Reeves because he's the best offensive player
Mitchell because of his leadership.
No question, no debate, even Cal would get this one rightBingo. Reeves and Mitchell are no brainer
Shep is close to no brainer as well
Same thought for me. The upperclassmen have been clearly the best.Bingo. Reeves and Mitchell are no brainer
Shep is close to no brainer as well