Skin wrote:You guys watch one youtube highlight of a player and then fall in love with him. SMH.
Taylor is a TURNOVER MACHINE! He's very frustrating to watch because he makes such boneheaded decisions with the ball. You don't want this guy as our starting PG. Even after 4 years of college he could never get past that problem.
The turnovers are the only real hole in his production. That is something very likely can be fixed or at least made managable. He has consistently improved it over his career (look at the numbers).
These are the PG's being discussed here.We have seen the videos, now take a look at the numbers. (ppg stats are per36 so they are on an even base)
Kendall Marshall 6-4 - 8.8ppg 2.8rpg 10.7apg 1.31spg - 47fg% 35three% 70ft%17.2per .558ts% .505eFG% 4.0reb% 45.1ast% 2.0stl% 27.8tov% 13.9usg% 114.9offRAT 97.8defRAT
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pla ... all-1.htmlMarquis Teague 6-2 - 11.0ppg 2.8rpg 5.3apg 0.99spg - 41fg% 32three% 71ft%13.2per .491ts% .449eFG% 4.4reb% 25.6ast% 1.7stl% 21.1tov% 20.2usg% 101.7offRAT 98.8defRAT
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pla ... gue-1.htmlTony Wroten 6-5 - 19ppg 5.9rpg 4.4apg 2.26spg - 44fg% 16three% 58ft%20.4per .488ts% .453eFG% 8.9reb% 24.5ast% 3.5stl% 18.7to% 31.2usg% 98.8offRAT 98.1defRAT
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pla ... ten-1.htmlTyshawn Taylor 6-3 - 17.9ppg 2.5rpg 5.2apg 1.40spg - 48fg% 38three% 69ft%19.8per .569ts% .538eFG% 4.0reb% 29.7ast% 2.4stl% 19.5tov% 27.5usg% 106.9offRAT 97.1 defRAT
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pla ... lor-1.htmlTEAM: 2011-12: 32-7 (Lost in National Championship game), 2010-11: 35-3 (Lost in Regional Final)
For all the turnover talk, Kendall Marshall has a higher Turnover percentage BY FAR then any of the PG prospects in range. This is a guy that NEVER tries to shoot or score and still turns the ball over at that rate. Taylor on the other hand for all the flack only turns it over at 19.5%. If you look at that number, Taylor has improved it year by year. He also has led his team to impressive win/loss results (67-10) the last couple seasons as the starter.