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One of the things that I did not like with CBG teams is that it seems that his players never got better year over year. When I look at how much better Chaplin's numbers are, I think about coaching and how it affects performance. Players that transferred in shot poorly in our program. Now, the players that left are shooting better at other programs.

Chaplin is looking like an NBA first rounder with those stats. Shooting 60% FG as guard is unbelievable, unless all his 2 FGs are dunks.

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Might need to start including BJ MAcks numbes in here since he is starting at S Carolina

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1 hour ago, bcgruber said:

Might need to start including BJ MAcks numbes in here since he is starting at S Carolina

As well as Jaylyn McCreary's.

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On 1/27/2024 at 9:26 PM, bcgruber said:

Might need to start including BJ MAcks numbes in here since he is starting at S Carolina

I just looked, he has scored over 1500 college points. unreal. 

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28 minutes ago, Mike Stuben said:

I just looked, he has scored over 1500 college points. unreal. 

It's not that surprising. He was very talented.

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52 minutes ago, Mike Stuben said:

I just looked, he has scored over 1500 college points. unreal. 

But is that over 15 years?  Seems like an eternity since we've heard that name.

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17 minutes ago, CousinRicky said:

But is that over 15 years?  Seems like an eternity since we've heard that name.

currently in his 5th and final year. But he only scored 39 points at USF. So, in reality, most of those points in less than 4 years. 

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Lex Yetna update yes he might still be playing for Farfield

Alexis Yetna tacked a logical plan onto the end of his dominant 2018-19 season with the South Florida men’s basketball team. The American Athletic Conference freshman of the year, he would return as part of a deep and experienced team, refine his play as a sophomore and then leave for the NBA. 

0012000001fxZm9AAE?integrationType=DEFAU“It was, OK, I'm coming back, determined to get drafted,” Yetna, now a graduate student at Fairfield, said before the season. “That was the goal. I was excited. That was the opportunity and the situation. But, obviously, things didn't go as planned.”

Four years later, Yetna, a 6-foot-8 forward from France, is 26 years old and pushing through the final stages of yet another grueling knee rehabilitation process that has sidelined him for well over a year. He could be part of the Stags' lineup down the stretch of what's become a promising season, beginning his final year of NCAA eligibility as an injection of frontcourt muscle to complement a guard-dominant rotation.  

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18 hours ago, bcgruber said:

he would return as part of a deep and experienced team, refine his play as a sophomore and then leave for the NBA.

Wow, where did you get this information from? First, he sat out his second year (3rd year, if you add in his ineligibility his first year) due to injury. The next year, his numbers were not as good as his first year. And he did not leave for the NBA, he transferred to Seton Hall.

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43 minutes ago, panchosanchez99 said:

Wow, where did you get this information from? First, he sat out his second year (3rd year, if you add in his ineligibility his first year) due to injury. The next year, his numbers were not as good as his first year. And he did not leave for the NBA, he transferred to Seton Hall.

Kind of confusing but grubers post, minus the very first sentence, is a c&p from somewhere. What you pulled out was what Yetna said his plan was when at USF following the CBI year. 

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