salvatore_ditmars said:
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Caruso's FG% improved each year, going from 37% his freshman year to 50% his senior year. His 3P% increased each year from .265 to .368. His FT% increased each year from .600 to .785. His FT% jumped .10 his senior year, which is significaint. His true shooting % likewise increased each year from .451 to .598. His win shares and win shares/40min increaed each year.
Interestingly his usage rate was lowest his senior year, and by a fair margin.
Does this sound like a player who has already peaked?
it sounds like none of the things that factor in whether a good college player can make the NBA.
i do enjoy the irony of the BYU fan coming to tell us how the scrappy white kid on our team was the best player on the team.
I enjoy the irony of the top pick in the next draft being a black guy from BYU.
Like all the Steve Blake and Manu Ginobli comparisons, we have to sort athletes into color-coded bins to compare them. Ridiculous.
Even scouts make this mistake. Caruso had off-the charts athleticism. So did Dan Majerle, Tom Chambers, and Rex Chapman. And Ryan Swope. In Swope's case, I heard one scout saying they didn't realize how fast he was until they went back and looked at film. How embarrassing for that scout. Teddy Bridgewater and Byron Leftwich were great dual-threat QBs...right? I mean they must be.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough