Savannah Jay wrote:Xuperman wrote:Any arguement that Colin Gillespie is not #1 is a very tough sell....the better arguement would be is he top 5 in the NATION.
Zegarowski played slightly more minutes per game, scored more points per game, more assists per game, more rebounds per game, and shot substantially better (48.8% vs 40.6% overall, 42.4% vs. 35.7% from 3) than Gillespie. Marcus averaged slightly higher TO per game (2.6 vs 1.9) but that's the only area where Gillespie had a better stat.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:You guys know better than me. If you consider Scruggs your lead guard I’d have him #3 on this list. If it’s KyKy, I’d prob have him just out of the top 5. I think KyKy’s skill set is that of 2 guard.
The truth is both are prob just “combo guards” sort of like what Phil Booth was for us.
Xuperman wrote:Hey, Z is phenomenal but is was nice to have TSA as a running mate...tends to allow one to avoid the opposition's best defender. On the other hand, Gillespie was asked to be THE leader and break in a couple of freshman starters at the same time. IDK if Z can maintain those type numbers, now that he will be much more the main backcourt focus. CG has already been there and I see no reason why his numbers will only get better.
Xuperman wrote:You lost me there....Bey was not a guard. I was commenting with in the subject of the thread. I don't know how old you are but "running mates" typically refer to the PG and his 2 (off the ball) guard in the backcourt.....traditionally speaking anyway.
To my point, it will be interesting to see if Zeg can maintain those lofty numbers w/o the benefits of the energy expended trying to keep Alexander in check.
Xuperman wrote:You lost me there....Bey was not a guard. I was commenting with in the subject of the thread. I don't know how old you are but "running mates" typically refer to the PG and his 2 (off the ball) guard in the backcourt.....traditionally speaking anyway.
To my point, it will be interesting to see if Zeg can maintain those lofty numbers w/o the benefits of the energy expended trying to keep Alexander in check.
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