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[QUOTE="Brooky03, post: 3208100"] True point guards are hard to come by, with the size and athleticism needed to compete at this level. The staff would probably love to find one, but they’re rare and kind of a dying breed. I agree that a Center with some girth and catching ability would be outstanding. Edit: I decided to look up how many guys in college ball last year could stake a claim as a ‘true PG’. I came up with 36 players based on the stats you’d expect a true PG to put up (being lenient). Divide by 4 and add a few for guys who leave for the NBA, and you’re looking at something like 9-13 true PGs in any given recruiting class. This of course doesn’t account for guys putting up ‘true PG’ numbers on mid majors, who wouldn’t cut it in P5 programs. Realistically, the number of viable true PG recruits any given year is probably somewhere around 6. And I would love for the staff to get one! [/QUOTE]
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