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Separated at Birth: Trevor Cooney and...

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Here is my annual comparison of players on the SU team that recently completed its season to past players. This is based on the numbers in the SU Media Guide, (also on the SU athletic website), which date back to the 1982-83 season. The abbreviations are: m = minutes per game; p, r, a, s and b are points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per 40 minutes of play. + = the total of those stats. Mfg, mft, to and pf are missed field goals, missed free throws, turnovers and personal fouls per 40 minutes. - = the total of those stats. NP= “Net Points”, the positives, (+) minus the negatives (-). OE = offensive efficiency, points minus mfg and mft. FG= floor game, NP – OE.

Trevor Cooney, a freshman
11.2m 12.2p 2.9r 2.1a 2.6s 0.3b 20.1+ 9.1mfg 0.4mft 1.7to 3.0pf 14.2- = 5.9NP 2.7OE 3.2FG
And:

Sonny Spera as a sophomore (1982-83)
12.0m 9.6p 3.1r 4.4a 1.3s 0.4b 18.8+ 3.1mfg 0.6mft 3.2to 4.7pf 11.6- = 7.2np 5.9oe 1.3fg
Gene Waldron as a senior (1983-84)
26.8m 13.7p 3.3r 5.8a 1.6s 0.0b 24.4+ 6.1mfg 1.4mft 3.6to 3.8pf 14.9- = 9.5np 6.2oe 3.3fg
Greg Monroe as a sophomore (1984-85)
21.4m 7.6p 2.0r 5.2a 1.4s 0.1b 16.3+ 4.1mfg 0.4mft 2.0to 1.5pf 8.0- = 8.3NP 3.1OE 5.2FG
Michael Brown as a junior (1985-86)
17.9m 17.2p 5.0r 1.9a 1.2s 0.3b 25.6+ 7.6mfg 0.9mft 2.1to 5.3pf 15.9- = 9.7NP 8.7OE 1.0FG
Stevie Thompson as a freshman (1986-87)
12.2m 16.6p 6.0r 2.4a 0.6s 1.9b 27.5+ 7.2mfg 3.4mft 3.8to 4.0pf 18.4- = 9.1NP 6.0OE 3.1FG
Dave Johnson as a freshman (1988-89)
14.6m 11.5p 5.5r 2.7a 1.3s 0.3b 21.3+ 5.2mfg 2.4mft 1.8to 5.2pf 14.6- = 6.7NP 3.9OE 2.8FG
Michael Edwards as a sophomore (1990-91)
26.2m 12.0p 2.3r 4.0a 1.1s 0.1b +19.5 7.0mfg 0.6mft 3.3to 2.1pf -13.0 = 6.5NP 4.4OE 2.1FG
Anthony Harris as a freshman (1991-92)
12.2m 11.5p 2.9r 3.5a 0.7s 0.7b +19.3 7.3mfg 0.2mft 3.8to 4.4pf -15.7 = 3.6NP 4.0OE -0.4FG
Rock Lloyd as a freshman (1996-97)
11.8m 15.4p 6.6r 2.0a 2.2s 0.1b +26.3 8.4mfg 3.0mft 4.1to 3.9pf -19.4 = 6.9NP 4.0OE 2.9FG
Alan Griffin as a freshman (1997-98)
9.2m 10.4p 4.1r 3.8a 2.3s 0.1b +20.7 5.0mfg 1.9mft 3.5to 4.5pf -14.9 = 5.8NP 3.5OE 2.3FG
Malik Campbell as a sophomore (1998-99)
10.1m 11.7p 4.2r 3.7a 3.2s 1.0b +23.8 8.9mfg 1.2mft 4.5to 4.7pf -19.3 = 4.5NP 1.6OE 2.9FG
Louie McCrosky as a freshman (2003-04)
12.7m 11.1p 6.2r 2.7a 2.1s 0.4b 22.5+ 8.2mfg 1.1mft 2.8to 3.9pf 16.0- = 6.5NP 2.9OE 3.6FG
Andy Rautins as a freshman (2005-06)
4.5m 14.6p 4.3r 3.3a 1.5s 0.5b 24.2+ 8.3mfg 0.8mft 1.0to 5.8pf 15.9- = 8.3NP 5.5OE 2.8FG

Comment: We thought Trevor’s all around skills, (he plays the passing lanes well and can dunk with both hands), would be over-shadowed by his shooting. They were- by his lousy shooting. If he can come back with his shot back on target, he could be a very good player. If not, he’s going to get lost in the shuffle. This was his year to show what he can do and, frankly, he blew it. It’s not the best statistical match but the most relevant comparison might be Andy Rautins, another guy who could steal the ball and shoot the lights out. But Andy was a better as a freshman than Trevor was.
 

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