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Donnie Freeman
and Sadiq White are both key forwards for Syracuse, with Freeman acting as a top scorer (averaging over 20 PPG) and rebounder, while White provides high-energy defense and solid scoring off the bench or as a temporary starter. Freeman boasts elite efficiency and scoring, often leading the team's offense.
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Donnie Freeman Stats (Sophomore) - 2025-26 Season

  • Scoring: 20+ PPG, including 28 points vs Wake Forest and 22 in an exhibition vs Pace.
  • Rebounding: ~7 RPG.
  • Efficiency: 54% FG & 38% 3PT.
  • Per-40 Minutes: 27.3 points per game.
  • Impact: Considered a 2026 NBA Draft prospect with high-level 3-level scoring and playmaking.
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Sadiq White Jr. Stats (Freshman) - 2025-26 Season

  • Scoring: Averaged 12 points as a starter during Freeman's absence against Iowa State and Tennessee.
  • Rebounding: 6 RPG (in expanded role).
  • Shooting: 10-of-17 in key games (58.8% FG).
  • Defense: Known for high-energy defense, adding 3 steals in key minutes and increasing output when starting.
  • Recent Production: Had 12 points against Wake Forest.
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Key Comparison (2025-26 Season)

  • Role: Freeman is the primary scoring forward (3/4), while White acts as a high-energy forward filling in gaps and providing solid rebounding/defense.
  • Impact: Freeman provides high-volume scoring (20+ PPG), while White offers versatile, efficient scoring (often 50%+ FG) and energy.
  • Injury Impact: When Freeman was injured, White stepped in and maintained high-level production, particularly in rebounding.
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Donnie Freeman
holds the edge in overall offensive impact and volume, while
Sadiq White Jr.

excels in high-efficiency finishing and offensive rebounding. According to EvanMiya's BPR,
Freeman

is Syracuse's most valuable player with a 5.62 rating, leading the team in both offensive (3.10) and defensive (2.52) performance metrics.
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Advanced Efficiency & Usage (2025-26 Season)


Usage Rate (USG%)27.5%21.6%
True Shooting (TS%)65.8%57.1%
Offensive Rating (ORtg)108.3107.3
Defensive Rating (DRtg)105.7105.8
Effective FG% (eFG%)52.3%57.1%
Off. Rebound %4.1%10.1%

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Per-40 Minute Projections
Because
Sadiq White

often plays a reserve role (averaging ~15 minutes per game compared to Freeman's 30+), per-minute metrics highlight their relative productivity:

  • Donnie Freeman
    : Averaging 27.3 points and 13.5 rebounds per 40 minutes.
  • Sadiq White Jr.
    : While his scoring volume is lower, he is one of the team's most efficient interior options, shooting 54.7% from the field and maintaining a high offensive rebounding rate of 10.1%.
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Key Performance Differences

  • Offensive Role:
    Freeman
    is an "alpha scorer" who leads the team in percentage of shots taken (28.5%) while on the floor.
    White
    acts primarily as a high-energy finisher and secondary rebounder.
  • Floor Spacing:
    Freeman
    is a significant threat from the perimeter (shooting 38% from 3-point range on high volume), whereas White's outside game is still developing, though he did shoot 2-of-2 from deep in a recent game against Wake Forest.
  • Defensive Impact:
    Freeman
    currently ranks in the 98th percentile of ACC defenders according to defensive BPR, though
    White
    provides elite verticality and rim protection off the bench.
TL;DR
 
Spending 3 or 4 million on Donnie would be foolish. Better spent on hookers and blow
Kansas big man who was reported to want $5 million is completely false. They say it’s will be around $2.5 million. He’s twice the player than Freeman. When people say $3-4 million for Freeman, they are just throwing out a number.
 
Kansas big man who was reported to want $5 million is completely false. They say it’s will be around $2.5 million. He’s twice the player than Freeman. When people say $3-4 million for Freeman, they are just throwing out a number.
SU should get him.
 
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Finally got to watch the Furman UConn replay. I get major SGA vibes from this kid.

He only shot 32 pct from 3 for the year but that included about 7 outlier games that really brought down his average. In the conference tournament plus the UConn game he shot 13-27 from 3.

He does have to cut down the turnovers which is the biggest issue and keep improving as a defender. He also puts a ton of pressure on a defense from the point and has the pull up 3 in his bag. Very interesting prospect as a mid major option and right next to Blyden as my two favorite options for a PG at that level if there is no chance at a Mingo coming here.
 
I stopped watching early in the season, except for occassional spurts of 5 minutes here and there. I just don't get the Sadiq love. He is not a good basketball player. He has little to no basketball skills. To date, he has shown lack of emotional maturity or situational game awareness. Freeman is a far more skilled player, one who could, with additions of strength, weight and focus, carry a team. IMO, Sadiq will NEVER be that guy. I would ride with Freeman, unless there are behind the scenes things of which I am unaware.
We almost beat Houston and Kansas with White at power forward. He rebounded, defended, and blocked some shots and doesn’t sit at 3 point line. He is also a freshman that needs some work but he also has Gmac type work ethic. Nice hook and room to grow. Donnie is lazy period. As JB says a blind 6’9” guy can get 7 rebounds a game. lol. Gmac would never go along with Donnie’s laziness.
 
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AI isn’t perfect, but it’s basically the only “fan” that’s tracking 500+ players’ shot charts, NIL rumors, coaching connections, depth charts, and who just followed which assistant on Instagram at 2am.
So yeah, sometimes it guesses wrong—but it’s still working with more info than “my cousin’s barber said he’s coming here.”
Think of it less like a crystal ball and more like the one guy in the group chat who actually did the homework… just occasionally still picks chaos anyway.

This a really great question and I’m happy you asked it! It shows you’re very astute and in tune with the modern day prediction markets.
 

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