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Or in D1?DL-How many 7 footers, roughly 250 pound centers play in the A-10? I am not criticizing your comment. I am curious.
Or in D1?DL-How many 7 footers, roughly 250 pound centers play in the A-10? I am not criticizing your comment. I am curious.
DL-How many 7 footers, roughly 250 pound centers play in the A-10? I am not criticizing your comment. I am curious.
We probably need learn to accept his FT %. Let hope he is not as bad as French from ST Louis was.DeLoach is 6'9" and 215. Fermin is 6'10" and weighs 15 lbs less.
Jalen will be outstanding. Like all freshman bigs, he needs to add strength, learn how to use his size, and learn to MAKE A FREAKING FREE THROW.
His shooting form looks good. IMHO, he will improve his percentage each year. Hopefully, he can be more like Mo Allie-Cox who shot around 74% in his junior and senior seasons.We probably need learn to accept his FT %. Let hope he is not as bad as French from ST Louis was.
You might improve a bit during your college career but it's not like you go from a 50% FT shooter to 75%.
Recent example -- MSS
Yeah, even assuming his production drops by 50% in the transition to college ball, that would still leave him with a very respectable stat line (it would still be a double-double). Very impressive.
37 pts, 20 rebounds and 5 blocks....
Okay...so he's averaging 25 and 15, if he gives us 13 and 8 as a freshman..that's more than all current team's 4 and 5 's altogether. I'll take that.Yeah, even assuming his production drops by 50% in the transition to college ball, that would still leave him with a very respectable stat line (it would still be a double-double). Very impressive.
If averages close to a double/double as a freshmen he won’t be here as a junior
Do tell..what does NFHS stand for?By the way, if anyone has an NFHS Network subscription, you can watch a ton of Fermin's games.