Rapsfan07 wrote:dozo wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/tools/tiny.fcgi?id=OuMTM
List of BPM > 5 this year
Draft candidates in the top 100 (Not much)
Brandon Miller
Marcus Sasser
Brandin P
Brice Sensabaugh
Kris Murray
Dereck Lively
Taylor Hendricks
Jarace Walker
Noah Clownley
Colby Jones
Cason Wallace
Gradey Dick
Terrence Shannon
Burkin is close to top 100
I appreciate the link.
The link below ranks players BPM since 2010-11.
Box Plus/Minus Men's Career Leaders and Records
Since 2010-11 Minimum 50 G
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/leaders/men/bpm-player-career.html
Very interesting. No all-star player appears on this list between 1-40. The first one is Haliburton at 41.
Doesn't seem like high BPM has a direct correlation with superstardom.
The highest bpm guys will almost always be upper classmen, and stars usually declare before they are upper classmen.
Rarely you might get athletically gifted players who are missing a shot or shot+handle that prevented them from being stars in college, but they dominated rebounds and stocks, + were good passers who then eventually blossomed in the NBA.
















