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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 945978" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Sturdivant has never been unplayable IMO. He hasn't always been what we needed at the PG spot but far from unplayable. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, the short story is that he's a 5th year PG with all his time spent on a P5 team and has some evidence to suggest high level play here. His performance the last third of the year is extremely good. Over the last 12 games (11 of which were ACC teams) Sturdivant was 12.6 ppg, 3.1 rebounds, 4.4 assist to 1.58 TOs, 1 steal, 2.3 fouls, shooting 43/35/81 on 33 mpg. Only 10 players in the ACC last year averaged 4 or more assists and only one of them was under 2 TOs iirc. And his other numbers, scoring and shooting, were competitive with most of that group as well (with a couple of obvious exceptions). </p><p></p><p>Could that be beaten? Absolutely. Do I think it's likely to happen next year? Not really. And I think if, for example, Abram does make a good freshman to sophomore jump then it very likely first leads to time with them both playing before it actively takes away time from Sturdivant. And outside of those two, I just don't see the rest of the roster having good enough passing to justify a "by committee" approach that some have suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 945978, member: 2299"] Sturdivant has never been unplayable IMO. He hasn't always been what we needed at the PG spot but far from unplayable. Anyways, the short story is that he's a 5th year PG with all his time spent on a P5 team and has some evidence to suggest high level play here. His performance the last third of the year is extremely good. Over the last 12 games (11 of which were ACC teams) Sturdivant was 12.6 ppg, 3.1 rebounds, 4.4 assist to 1.58 TOs, 1 steal, 2.3 fouls, shooting 43/35/81 on 33 mpg. Only 10 players in the ACC last year averaged 4 or more assists and only one of them was under 2 TOs iirc. And his other numbers, scoring and shooting, were competitive with most of that group as well (with a couple of obvious exceptions). Could that be beaten? Absolutely. Do I think it's likely to happen next year? Not really. And I think if, for example, Abram does make a good freshman to sophomore jump then it very likely first leads to time with them both playing before it actively takes away time from Sturdivant. And outside of those two, I just don't see the rest of the roster having good enough passing to justify a "by committee" approach that some have suggested. [/QUOTE]
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