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How many should Shaka take/cut

1 (Lowery's void)
2 (Lowery's spot +1)
3 (Lowery's spot +2)
4 (Lowery's spot +3)
5 (Lowery's spot +4)
=>6 (Overhaulshima)

MU82

Not to pizz in anybody's cornflakes, but in four games against P5 teams, Byrd scored 32 points on 12-34 (.353) shooting including 4-18 (.222) from 3, with 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 8 turnovers.

His numbers aren't very good against non-P5 teams, either.

He'd have to be one hell of a defensive player to make up for that.
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Quote from: MU82 on Today at 10:41:57 AMNot to pizz in anybody's cornflakes, but in four games against P5 teams, Byrd scored 32 points on 12-34 (.353) shooting including 4-18 (.222) from 3, with 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 8 turnovers.

His numbers aren't very good against non-P5 teams, either.

He'd have to be one hell of a defensive player to make up for that.

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Quote from: MU82 on Today at 10:41:57 AMNot to pizz in anybody's cornflakes, but in four games against P5 teams, Byrd scored 32 points on 12-34 (.353) shooting including 4-18 (.222) from 3, with 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 8 turnovers.

His numbers aren't very good against non-P5 teams, either.

He'd have to be one hell of a defensive player to make up for that.

Counterpoint - Morsell's and Prosper's numbers weren't great either.

Funky looking shot but he takes a ton of tough shots, which is a product of SDSU's offense, and that lowers the percentages. SDSU always runs some brutal offenses and it impacts the player's numbers.

He looks like a legitimately good playmaker and defender. We need more offensive connectors, and I think he'd be a good addition. Really quick and athletic. Could definitely see him excelling playing in a faster system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82irPuvVe0

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Byrd, Minessale, and a really good center transfer (better than Byrd and Minessale are as guards/wings) and I'm good, so long as Parhman, NJ, and Stevens are back.

I'd probably prefer the wing transfer to be a better shooter than Minessale is, but I'll take a chance on a 20 point scorer from the low majors and see what he can do at this level.

MU82

Quote from: BM1090 on Today at 10:59:40 AMCounterpoint - Morsell's and Prosper's numbers weren't great either.

Funky looking shot but he takes a ton of tough shots, which is a product of SDSU's offense, and that lowers the percentages. SDSU always runs some brutal offenses and it impacts the player's numbers.

He looks like a legitimately good playmaker and defender. We need more offensive connectors, and I think he'd be a good addition. Really quick and athletic. Could definitely see him excelling playing in a faster system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82irPuvVe0

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Fair enough. I'd definitely take the next Morsell. I'll try to remember to watch a San Diego State game or two before the season's over.
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Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 11:28:36 AMByrd, Minessale, and a really good center transfer (better than Byrd and Minessale are as guards/wings) and I'm good, so long as Parhman, NJ, and Stevens are back.

I'd probably prefer the wing transfer to be a better shooter than Minessale is, but I'll take a chance on a 20 point scorer from the low majors and see what he can do at this level.

Would be pretty ideal.  Wouldnt be mad about a 2nd big too depending on the money.  Not worried about the roster spots.

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Quote from: onepost on Today at 09:54:07 AMI'm keeping an eye on Miles Byrd from SDSU to join our backcourt

Looks like he's a defensive ace.  Top 150 BPR on Evan Miya at +5.82, with 70% of his value coming on defense (+4.10 DBPR).

3.9% STL rate, 5.7% BLK rate in 2026
4.3% STL rate, 4.9% BLK rate in 2025

Those are elite numbers for a wing.

Offense, as was mentioned he's a role player with below average three point shooting.  Good free throw shooter though (but no matta).

He would be a 5th year senior next year, so he would add some much needed experience without blocking younger players long-term.

Sidenote: Ethan Johnston seems pretty similar to Byrd. As a freshman, Ethan certainly won't be as good as 3rd, 4th, or 5th year Byrd, but perhaps 3 or 4 years down the line he will be.

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