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Interesting Article on Chartouney

Started by TAMU, Knower of Ball, July 25, 2018, 09:35:01 AM

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TAMU, Knower of Ball

https://bustingbrackets.com/2018/07/24/marquette-basketball-projecting-joseph-chartouny-shooter-2018-19/

Discusses what Chartouney brings to the program and how his shooting numbers from last season may be deceiving.
Quote from: Goose on January 15, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
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muwarrior69

If he can defend like Derrick Wilson and score 3-4 ppg more I'll be happy.

Its DJOver

Not sure why Sacar is mentioned in an article about the teams three point shooting strength, but if JC can knock em down at a clip in the mid 30s, he'll keep the defense honest which creates more space for slashers, like Sacar.
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Quote from: muwarrior69 on July 25, 2018, 09:50:57 AM
If he can defend like Derrick Wilson and score 3-4 ppg more I'll be happy.

My hope for JC:

6-8 ppg, 4.5-5.5 apg, excellent defense

eFG 50%, assist rate 30%, TO rate about 15%, usage 18-22%

Herman Cain

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Having seen Chartouny play live a couple times over the years, my expectation is his impact will be similar to that of Trent Lockett. In that his scoring may dip down from prior years but he will fill the stat line with a lot of hustle and experience. He will be our glue guy this year.

The real asset that Chartouny brings to the table is that he frees up Markus to be shooter which is what he excels at. It is possible that Markus has a monster year as a result of this arrangement.
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Its DJOver

Quote from: Herman Cain on July 25, 2018, 11:39:17 AM
Having seen Chartouny play live a couple times over the years, my expectation is his impact will be similar to that of Trent Lockett. In that his scoring my dip down from prior years but he will fill the stat line with a lot of hustle and experience. He will be our glue guy this year.

The real asset that Chartouny brings to the table is that he frees up Markus to be shooter which is what he excels at. It is possible that Markus has a monster year as a result of this arrangement.

If this is accurate, I would be very happy.  Every team needs a Lockett, we're dancing last year if we had one.
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TAMU, Knower of Ball

Quote from: Herman Cain on July 25, 2018, 11:39:17 AM
Having seen Chartouny play live a couple times over the years, my expectation is his impact will be similar to that of Trent Lockett. In that his scoring may dip down from prior years but he will fill the stat line with a lot of hustle and experience. He will be our glue guy this year.

The real asset that Chartouny brings to the table is that he frees up Markus to be shooter which is what he excels at. It is possible that Markus has a monster year as a result of this arrangement.

I agree with all of this. I was very excited when Chartouney became available. I don't think he was the best grad transfer available this offseason...maybe in the top 25...but I do think he was the perfect fit for what this roster was lacking. His stat line may not be sexy, but I think his presence will make everyone else around him a lot better.
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Quote from: TAMU Eagle on July 25, 2018, 01:18:43 PM
I agree with all of this. I was very excited when Chartouney became available. I don't think he was the best grad transfer available this offseason...maybe in the top 25...but I do think he was the perfect fit for what this roster was lacking. His stat line may not be sexy, but I think his presence will make everyone else around him a lot better.

He's going to help us a lot.  A plus defender with a desire to distribute coupled with enough shot that he has to be covered.

I know I'm off track but watching Derek and Diener double guys in the backcourt sitting 20 feet away during #TBT was great fun.

tower912

If Joe can keep point guards out of the lane, distribute the ball, score a little, and lead, this will be a fun year.
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Quote from: tower912 on July 25, 2018, 02:15:48 PM
If Joe can keep point guards out of the lane, distribute the ball, score a little, and lead, this will be a fun year.
The first item is the big question as hopefully his defensive reputation is not built just on his knack for steals.

brewcity77

Quote from: Its DJOver on July 25, 2018, 09:53:49 AM
Not sure why Sacar is mentioned in an article about the teams three point shooting strength, but if JC can knock em down at a clip in the mid 30s, he'll keep the defense honest which creates more space for slashers, like Sacar.

FWIW Sacar did shoot 38.9% from beyond the arc the last 15 games (7/18). He's not prolific from deep, but his numbers did improve significantly as the season went on.

This article really highlights why I'm excited about Chartouny. I think he'll improve as a shooter. On that Fordham team, he somewhat had to do everything. Here he can defer and take what the defense gives him. As TAMU notes, he's a perfect fit for this roster.
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Quote from: Herman Cain on July 25, 2018, 11:39:17 AM
Having seen Chartouny play live a couple times over the years, my expectation is his impact will be similar to that of Trent Lockett. In that his scoring may dip down from prior years but he will fill the stat line with a lot of hustle and experience. He will be our glue guy this year.

The real asset that Chartouny brings to the table is that he frees up Markus to be shooter which is what he excels at. It is possible that Markus has a monster year as a result of this arrangement.

Yep. M2N's season could be like Steve Novak's senior year, when the amigos showed up to keep defenses honest and get the ball to him. We already have shooters and slashers to complement Markus, and now we appear to have a guy who can get him the ball in the right spots.

I can't remember the last time I looked this forward to a season.

Class71

If he runs the team well and can play D he has done his job.
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