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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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wadesworld

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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Quote from: JTJ3 on Today at 11:32:42 AMWould be pretty ideal.  Wouldnt be mad about a 2nd big too depending on the money.  Not worried about the roster spots.

Sorry, Marquette only has one spot and it's going to be used on getting Zaide Lowery to come back.

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