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[QUOTE="Niastri, post: 5547436, member: 722"] White hasn't historically been a good three point shooter. If he remains below average, you are sending out a lineup with 1 great shooter, 3 guys who are below average 3 point shooters, and a guy you never want taking a 3. That lineup might have trouble scoring, unless one of Freeman, White or Kyle suddenly become Charles Barkley in the post... On the other hand, if White can shoot 35-37% reliably, that lineup become really viable. And might be our best defensively, with Kingz being a bit of a better defender than Starling. Regarding potential post play, Freeman was a top 40 recruit a few years ago [B]before [/B]flashing his 3 point shooting. After that is when he shot up to a top10 recruit. His post game was very hard to cover, and he had to ability to dribble himself into the post, unlike good post players like Lampkin who are reliant on being fed in the post. A lot of our season hinges on Freeman developing further and becoming a consistent 3 level threat. His best plays involve dominant post play, 3 point makes, dribble penetration and pick and pop. He really has potential for 20 points per game scoring. His ceiling is to be literally unstoppable at the NCAA level. [/QUOTE]
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