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[QUOTE="SWFLCUSE, post: 1547944, member: 573"] They really have a bit of everything this year and 1-5 have a ton of talent. PG: Melo Trimble (S0) Averaged 16.2ppg, 3.9rpg 3apg while shooting a triple slash of .44/.41/.86. In my opinion he is the best point in the Big 10 and maybe the entire country. SG: Rasheed Sulaimon (Sr) We are all very familiar with Mr. Sulaimon based on his time at Duke. He is a versatile player and can do a lot of different things to effect the game. He is a great shooter who will keep the floor spaced for the bigs to work down low. SF: Jake Layman (Sr) Layman is the player we are all hoping Tyler Lydon turns into. He stands 6'9 220 and has a solid stroke from downtown. He isn't afraid to go down low either averaging at least five boards in each of the last two seasons. On defense he uses his length both to get defections as we as to contest and block shots down low. All in all Jake is the glue guy for the Terps and plays the game of basketball the way it should be played PF: Robert Carter (Jr) Transferring from Georgia Tech after a stellar freshman and sophomore campaign, Carter has the ability to bang with the best down low and is a very good rebounder. Night after night Robert is a threat to put up a double double if he isn't contained. On the other end he will contest his fair share of shots as well. C: Diamond Stone (Fr) Rounding out the starting five is the highly touted freshman out of Milwaukee. Stone is a physically mature player who is comfortable at his size and uses it very well to his advantage. He won't hesitate to use either hand in the post and if the double comes he will look to find the open man. This time next year I expect him to be playing in the NBA barring any unforeseen injuries. Hope this helps a bit.:) [/QUOTE]
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