Only 3 frosh on that list playing in the B1G. Luka only behind Jaren Jackson at MSU.Would you take it?
Yeah to me it's all about the floor time. Big guys production on the boards is tied to that as much as anything. They'll stumble into 3-6 of them any given stretch of 10 mins out there. Scoring is different but he seems to have a nice shooting touch and not shy about hoisting them up so far. I'm fired up to see how he fits in.They might be a little low, Rob, especially on rebounding. Luka could, quite possibly, get 2/3 offensive rebounds from one of his missed shots. He probably gets at least 7/8 rebounds a game if he has the minutes.....
7/8 points a game probably is etched in stone, and Luka could, more than likely, be scoring in double figures as the season goes on.....
Yes, I would be very pleased, perhaps even a bit disappointed if he doesn't get more points and rebounds than that.....
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I doubt Garza would be satisfied with those numbers...which is key...
I'd take 7.7 and 4.5 for a FR C. that would mean he'd have some games where he'd reach double digits scoring, some lower than 7. but if this kid can avg that close to double digits; then he would require legit concern by the defense. That helps TC to not get double-teamed.
Edit: We could have a multitude of combo's on the floor; but imagine JBo at the point and Baer and Cook on one side and Moss and Garza on the other. You'd have an off the dribble guy on each side that could dump down to the post for points, get points themselves or hit JBo for shot at the top of the key. This team could be a monster on offense.
No kidding. Garza at 7.7 and 4.5 would be amazing. That means we would only need to replace about 12 more PPG to replace Jok. Plus Garza is going to bring some much needed interior defense.
Garza tweeted back "Let them sleep."Anyone see the Wagner tweet? Something about them sleeping on Garza with those numbers because he's a walking bucket.
Anyone see the Wagner tweet? Something about them sleeping on Garza with those numbers because he's a walking bucket.
The only thing that would hold Garza from those numbers (or better) is a crowded front court.