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SG Lucas Taylor (NC) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (6/4/24)
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[QUOTE="Orangezoo, post: 5092588, member: 237"] There isn’t a lot of data for it- so my point is that record correlates to BPR- so I’m curious with us bringing in a lower BPR kid like Taylor ( Leffew would have been a similar situation) how does he translate. Davis and Carlos both had respectable numbers but played at winning mid major programs. The metrics don’t tell a concerning story really at this point with who we have brought in so much as what the numbers are from the returning guys. Taylor though, like Leffew had poor BPR with both playing for losing teams. It’s only been a couple years so need more data at this point. For the kids we brought in- they will play lesser roles than at their previous stops. Thus it’s harder to project how they will fare efficiency and BPR wise. Most data for these type of kids is clear where they play similar roles or much lesser roles but this is more falling in the middle. So it’s not as easy to project based on the metrics given the correlation to record at their previous stops. You have your unicorns like Knecht who had off the chart numbers at NCOL too. Otherwise it’s a large mix of guys with very similar metrics going off to play up with different roles. Anyways my point is one of curiosity. I don’t see where the data on EvanMiya clearly shows success or failure with the majority of kids playing up based on their BPR at their previous stop. I think we need to get a couple years past the 5th years being gone to really see. [/QUOTE]
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