Post#1086 » by dsg2021 » Mon May 12, 2025 8:24 am
I have completed two initial Stats-based Scouting Lists. First, I filtered through the top half of the NCAAM conferences, disregarding the bottom half of conferences (and International Play & G League Play). Then, I was also heavily penalizing FT%, any height 6'4 or below, and any 3P% that was not like 36 3P% or higher with certain exceptions such as Freshman campaigns only and a high FT% to rebut the lower 3P%. DWS, Drtg, and DBpm were very heavy considerations as well.
The next idea is to eye-scout them next in clips only probably. Can't be bothered with games. The other reason is I also had many names not in the top 60 consensus of Tankathon. Which adds more reason to "I am missing something" like I didn't notice things like their 24 year old age already, their short wingspan, and/or their slow foot speed/lateral movement, poor conference competition, etc. etc.
With that said, here it is. Already ranked in the relative order of my preference BEFORE any eye-scouting of clips. I hope to next narrow all of this down to 2-3 players total, basically. At some point. Hopefully. But obviously, if fellow posters are saying any of these names a lot, then add my vote too.
List of Guards whose Assist Rates suggest playing PG next to Suggs -
Kasparas Jakucionis
Adrian Wooley
Bennett Stirtz
Milos Uzan
Augustas Marciulionis
Nique Clifford
Jonathan Pierre* - Special exception as 6'9 PG but age is a mystery, probably 23-24. And defensive stats did not sing his praises.
Egor Demin* - Special exception as 6'9 PG and only 19 yrs old. I confess to some small clip scouting already and being impressed despite the poor shooting at this point.
List of Guards whose Assist Rates suggest playing SG next to Suggs -
Kon Knueppel
V.J. Edgecombe
Tre Johnson
Silas Demary Jr.
Chad Baker-Mazara
Brice Williams
UPDATE:
From first list, Nique Clifford and Adrian Wooley (committed to NCAAM) already standing out in very early clip compilations.
From second list, V.J. Edgecombe, Chad Baker-Mazara (committed to NCAAM), and Brice Williams already standing out in very early clip compilations.