Derrick Roberts Final Stats
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Derrick Roberts Final Stats
Houston Chronicle Final Stats show that Derrick Roberts ended up leading Greater Houston Area in scoring with a 28.9 avg.
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That is pretty impressive for an average. Let's hope he can actually drain some at Moody. Would he play the 2 spot?
http://www.texasroundball.com/profiles/ ... erts2.html
http://www.texasroundball.com/profiles/ ... erts2.html
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Yes, he will play the 2. I see next years starting lineup like this: Hop (1), Roberts or Isham (2), Simpson (3), Pearson (4), Castro (5). Unless Simpson or Isham step up and start scoring more, the coach (???) will be forced to play Roberts from day one because he can definitely put the ball in the hole.
LA, I agree where you are going with that. I thought for SMU to have a good year this year that the front line was going to need to be 3) Simpson 4) Castro and 5) Rack or something similar. Castro is just not a center to me. For us to be good, someone needs to step up in the middle defensively at least. We cannot continue to protect our big guys, its getting us killed sitting in that zone against decent teams.
I don't want to give up on Isham, but we need a scorer in the lineup. I would love to see a lineup next year of Hopkins, Roberts, Simpson, Pearson/Castro, and Rack. Isham would be my first guy off the bench perhaps with Castro. I know Rack does not look ready, but my point is he has to get ready for this team to be good. As we wind this season down, one of my objectives if I were coaching this team would be play Rack and get him ready for next year. He has the tools I think to be serviceable in the post. Hes a couple inches taller than Castro and gets off his feet quicker.
I don't want to give up on Isham, but we need a scorer in the lineup. I would love to see a lineup next year of Hopkins, Roberts, Simpson, Pearson/Castro, and Rack. Isham would be my first guy off the bench perhaps with Castro. I know Rack does not look ready, but my point is he has to get ready for this team to be good. As we wind this season down, one of my objectives if I were coaching this team would be play Rack and get him ready for next year. He has the tools I think to be serviceable in the post. Hes a couple inches taller than Castro and gets off his feet quicker.
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Derrick Roberts Final Stats
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http://www.national-letter.org/faq/
http://www.national-letter.org/faq/
The school with the signed letter can also release the recruit from his/her letter of intent, but I don't think that will happen. An instance where it might happen would be: new coach picked, signed player says 'I am not playing for this guy and will sit out a year and then transfer'. New coach has recruit he really likes, but no scholarship. New coach says, Ok you can go, and gives scholarship to new recruit. Pretty much everyone wins, but it doesn't happen often.