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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 399755" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>My only fear with CH is are we going to get bit with another leg injury like Holsey and Jorgenson and Jeremis Smith.</p><p>We've had too many instances of guys with alot of potential whose games had to be completely overhauled which lowered their ceiling because of leg injuries.</p><p>If he does come back 100% I expect him to have a very solid career.</p><p></p><p>If you look at just OOC games he played in 9, started 7. His efficiency metrics put him 5th on the team behind Lammers, Okogie, alvarado and Jackson. If you look at just the 7 games he started he moves in front of Jackson and in either case his metrics are well ahead of AD, Moses and Brandon.</p><p></p><p>In his 9 games OOC he was 2nd in FG%, 1st in 3FG%, 2nd in FT% (0.7% behind Jose), 2nd in threes made, 2nd in assists, 1st in Asst:TO ratio, 1st in min per TO (24.4 min/TO), T3 steals, 5th in scoring.</p><p>He was very quickly growing into the player I saw in videos from the previous yr. Basically a tough minded glue guy. Not a guy that is going to be a main scorer every night, but one that can be a secondary scorer, secondary ballhandler, will rebound, defend, make hustle plays, make good passes, good shooter. A guy that gets alot of time partly because you can put him in with other guys and he can adjust what he needs to focus on based on the lineup you have.</p><p></p><p>But anybody who didn't see a future ACC quality starter based on his play before his injury wasn't paying attention. Heck, if he hadn't gotten hurt he likely would have started the entire ACC season just like Jose.</p><p></p><p>If you want to say he didn't look like an ACC player after he returned to play from injury, i'd agree, but he didn't look like the same player and was clearly not healthy.</p><p>If he gets back to 100% healthy imo he is at worst an ACC rotation player next season and at best an ACC starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 399755, member: 1776"] My only fear with CH is are we going to get bit with another leg injury like Holsey and Jorgenson and Jeremis Smith. We've had too many instances of guys with alot of potential whose games had to be completely overhauled which lowered their ceiling because of leg injuries. If he does come back 100% I expect him to have a very solid career. If you look at just OOC games he played in 9, started 7. His efficiency metrics put him 5th on the team behind Lammers, Okogie, alvarado and Jackson. If you look at just the 7 games he started he moves in front of Jackson and in either case his metrics are well ahead of AD, Moses and Brandon. In his 9 games OOC he was 2nd in FG%, 1st in 3FG%, 2nd in FT% (0.7% behind Jose), 2nd in threes made, 2nd in assists, 1st in Asst:TO ratio, 1st in min per TO (24.4 min/TO), T3 steals, 5th in scoring. He was very quickly growing into the player I saw in videos from the previous yr. Basically a tough minded glue guy. Not a guy that is going to be a main scorer every night, but one that can be a secondary scorer, secondary ballhandler, will rebound, defend, make hustle plays, make good passes, good shooter. A guy that gets alot of time partly because you can put him in with other guys and he can adjust what he needs to focus on based on the lineup you have. But anybody who didn't see a future ACC quality starter based on his play before his injury wasn't paying attention. Heck, if he hadn't gotten hurt he likely would have started the entire ACC season just like Jose. If you want to say he didn't look like an ACC player after he returned to play from injury, i'd agree, but he didn't look like the same player and was clearly not healthy. If he gets back to 100% healthy imo he is at worst an ACC rotation player next season and at best an ACC starter. [/QUOTE]
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