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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 584284" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>FWIW I see a lot more floor general type play in Jose and my recollection is he came with an old school PG rep coming in. DeVoe has a really smooth handle but came in with the rep of a 3pt shooter in HS with the opportunities coming from playing off Barrett. We saw flashes of that shooting but he really didn't show the explosion or movement to get that shot routinely or take advantage of teams overplaying him to take away the 3. I am hoping it was residual effects of the foot plus needing a year to get strong/explosive enough to be able to get to the rim when teams overplay him. </p><p></p><p>He avgd 10 PPG in conference last season. Jose avgd 12. I think DeVoe needs to get to 15/16 PPG in conference and not have any of the 4 point games he had last year. That means he has to get to 3 three point goals per game from 3 and add another basket off the drive - and become more consistent. That isn't a 20 PPG guy so maybe lead dog scorer might be an overstatement but we have to have someone we know is good for 15 or so every game. Not necessarily a Kye Bowman but a Kyle Guy type. </p><p></p><p>I expect we will see both DeVoe and Jose as the lead guard next year and if you really want to solidify a bubble status likely they both need to be in the 15 PPG range. I just think DeVoe's shooting gives him a better chance to be the lead scorer and make other teams have to game plan their defense for him. Usher to me is a wild card but my perception is more an energy guy / midrange guy than a true scorer. But I fully admit I haven't watched that much of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 584284, member: 2784"] FWIW I see a lot more floor general type play in Jose and my recollection is he came with an old school PG rep coming in. DeVoe has a really smooth handle but came in with the rep of a 3pt shooter in HS with the opportunities coming from playing off Barrett. We saw flashes of that shooting but he really didn't show the explosion or movement to get that shot routinely or take advantage of teams overplaying him to take away the 3. I am hoping it was residual effects of the foot plus needing a year to get strong/explosive enough to be able to get to the rim when teams overplay him. He avgd 10 PPG in conference last season. Jose avgd 12. I think DeVoe needs to get to 15/16 PPG in conference and not have any of the 4 point games he had last year. That means he has to get to 3 three point goals per game from 3 and add another basket off the drive - and become more consistent. That isn't a 20 PPG guy so maybe lead dog scorer might be an overstatement but we have to have someone we know is good for 15 or so every game. Not necessarily a Kye Bowman but a Kyle Guy type. I expect we will see both DeVoe and Jose as the lead guard next year and if you really want to solidify a bubble status likely they both need to be in the 15 PPG range. I just think DeVoe's shooting gives him a better chance to be the lead scorer and make other teams have to game plan their defense for him. Usher to me is a wild card but my perception is more an energy guy / midrange guy than a true scorer. But I fully admit I haven't watched that much of him. [/QUOTE]
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