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[QUOTE="Niastri, post: 5099990, member: 722"] I think his best comparisons are McCullough and Greene, similarly athletic and scoring focused big forwards. Brisset had insanely good rebounding numbers, and quite inefficient scoring. I'm hoping Freeman has better than Brisset's career .484 TS%. Conversely, I would be stunned if he matched Brisset's 19% defensive rebounding. My dream would be Donte Greene's .531 TS% on pretty heavy usage. Greene was very focused on shooting threes, though... I think Freeman will be a better inside scorer, and likely won't be asked to carry the load like Greene was after Devendorf got injured. If Freeman can shoot 50% on twos and 35% on threes, we are in for a very good season. Will have a team of guys who can hit open threes, even if it's not their best offensive skill. As long as they can move the ball and take wise shots in rhythm, we might be a very high scoring team. [/QUOTE]
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