*sigh*
You can make all sorts of numbers up between per 40 and pace adjusted stats considering the NCAA uses a 35 second shot clock and the NBA works with a 24.
One of my concerns about MKG at draft time: Even though he was considered a lock down defender with a Gerald Wallace type of game, he didn't have a tremendous amount of blocks and steals.
So far so good in the NBA. After 12 games, here is how NBA MKG stacks up to college MKG on a per-40 minute, pace-adjusted basis.
points 16.1 NBA, 15.3 NCAA
rebounds 9.5 NBA, 9.5 NCAA
steals 1.8 NBA, 1.2 NCAA
blocks 2.1 NBA, 1.2 NCAA
FG% 47.2 NBA, 49.1 NBA
source:
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...st-5707/stats/
*sigh*
You can make all sorts of numbers up between per 40 and pace adjusted stats considering the NCAA uses a 35 second shot clock and the NBA works with a 24.
isguros (11-26-2012)
Alot of players have better stats in the NBA than in college...
Look at what Harrison Barnes has done the last week and a half.
Encouraging, but let's remember he has only played 13 games in the NBA. He's going to hit a rookie wall at some point, and more than likely during this next 2-3 week stretch.
"Sam Vincent? To be honest with you, I don't know what his concept was." - Gerald Wallace
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