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Dominic Green Conference Stats
I was taking a look at the player stats from this season. A lot of these guys have put up horrible numbers and that doesn't factor in the defense.
I don't think I've ever seen a player have worse stats than Green in conference play.
21 min, 21% FG, 17% from 3. 2.9 points, 1.8 rebounds, .8 assists.
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/washington/2017.html
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Dickerson, crisp gone
Crisp kinda brings value as a rotational role player off the bench if we're only having to play him 20mpg instead of the 32mpg he's playing now. If nothing else, he can shoot the 3 semi-decent enough against teams that like to sit in zone against us (which is a lot of teams).
Ho. Lee. Shit. Was I wrong.
johnson is the guy i'm scared about. He shows a lot of the promise of old romar teams grit, but he barely sniffs the court this year and a large crop of 2/3 types will be coming in.
Crisp stays. He doesn't have anyone coming in who will dominate his minutes and he really seems like the lone guys who bleeds UW. Dickerson has zero competition for PT next year. Clint eastwoods empty chair may be the next in line for minutes.
All in all, losing breeds bad attitudes and some of these guys may want to leave just based on lack of chemistry, PT and culture. As well as incoming frosh will take up space. Still assume the top 3 leave and then at least one surprising player.
#1) Gaddy
#2) Green
Funny how Gaddy is somehow a scapegoat for many doogs for lack of perceived performance, and yet Romar is not accountable for anything that happens even with top tier talent.
I thought he would be a pretty good player in college but his five star rating was always a joke. That was evident from his freshman year. At one point he was rated higher than Avery Bradley. I have no idea what those scouts were watching.
Gaddy probably would have been better utilized playing in a more structured system than what Romar employs ... and between his injury his sophomore year and then a junior year trying to merge the Tony Wroten experience with Terrence Ross doing his thing ... it was just a situation where he wasn't put in a great situation to maximize his abilities.