ChillyDawg
New Fish
UWhttps://gohuskies.com/sports/mens-basketball
Winthorphttps://winthropeagles.com/sports/mens-basketball
Seattle Timeshttps://www.seattletimes.com/sports...l-team-still-figuring-out-recipe-for-winning/
UWDawgPound (click for full article)https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2021/11...how-to-watch-uw-washington-huskies-basketball
Winthrop 2021-22 Statistics[/b]
Record: 1-3 against D1 competition
Points For per Game: 75.5 ppg (84th)
Points Against per Game: 82.5ppg (329th)
Adjusted Offensive Efficiency: 101.2 (162nd)
Adjusted Defensive Efficiency: 101.5 (198th)
Strength of Schedule: 75th
Winthrop Eagles Key Players[/b]
G-Russell Jones, Jr. 5’8, 175: 10.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.4 apg, 55.9% FG, 64.7% 3pt, 55.6% FT
Winthrop’s jitterbug is the 5’8 Jones who has been phenomenally efficient so far this season. He was a career 34% 3-pt shooter over the last 2 seasons so there’s no way he keeps up his 11 for 17 start from the 3-pt line. He’s in the top-100 nationally in assist rate with a better than 2.5 to 1 assist to turnover ratio so he’s got very good point guard skills in addition to the shooting.
G- Patrick Good, Sr. 6’0, 175: 15.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.6 apg, 55.1% FG, 48.8% 3pt, 42.9% FT
Love it when a player’s last name describes their game. Bizarrely, Good is one of 3 Winthrop key contributors shooting better from 3-pt range than from the free throw line. The transfer from East Tennessee State had a career high 10.4 ppg there so we’ll see if he can keep up this kind of scoring punch. 87% of his career shots are from behind the arc so he’s almost exclusively a 3-pt sniper (on 8+ attempts per game) although he has made all of his 2-pt attempts this year as well. Expect him to bomb away against the Huskies.
G- Michael Anumba, Sr. 6’4. 220: 7.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.2 apg, 37.5% FG, 33.3% 3pt, 86.7% FT
There’s no question that Anumba is more of a glue guy on the Winthrop roster as he really doesn’t demand much of the ball. He already has 3 blocks in 5 games after a combined 5 in the last 2 seasons so he has shown some improvements as a perimeter defender.
F- Chase Claxton, Jr. 6’7, 185: 3.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 0.8 bpg, 46.7% FG, 40.0% 3pt, 25.0% FT
Claxton’s points per game totals this year make him look like a scrub but the last 2 years he was one of the most efficient players in the country. For his career he shoots 75.8% on 2-point attempts but has never made a 3-pointer against a D1 opponent. If he is able to cut to the basket against the Huskies the ball is likely going in to the basket.
C- DJ Burns, Jr. 6'9, 275: 16.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.2 apg, 63.2% FG, 66.7% FT
Just like Wyoming and George Mason, Winthrop has a 6’9 elite post scorer. The rebounding numbers are fairly underwhelming but there’s no question that Burns can use his big booty to get post position on the Husky bigs and score over them with an array of post moves. Against D1 opponents he has made between 57.5% and 58.5% of his field goal attempts every season so expect him to wind up in that vicinity tonight.https://twitter.com/UW_MBB/status/1464640160285429767
Winthorphttps://winthropeagles.com/sports/mens-basketball
Seattle Timeshttps://www.seattletimes.com/sports...l-team-still-figuring-out-recipe-for-winning/
UWDawgPound (click for full article)https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2021/11...how-to-watch-uw-washington-huskies-basketball
Winthrop 2021-22 Statistics[/b]
Record: 1-3 against D1 competition
Points For per Game: 75.5 ppg (84th)
Points Against per Game: 82.5ppg (329th)
Adjusted Offensive Efficiency: 101.2 (162nd)
Adjusted Defensive Efficiency: 101.5 (198th)
Strength of Schedule: 75th
Winthrop Eagles Key Players[/b]
G-Russell Jones, Jr. 5’8, 175: 10.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.4 apg, 55.9% FG, 64.7% 3pt, 55.6% FT
Winthrop’s jitterbug is the 5’8 Jones who has been phenomenally efficient so far this season. He was a career 34% 3-pt shooter over the last 2 seasons so there’s no way he keeps up his 11 for 17 start from the 3-pt line. He’s in the top-100 nationally in assist rate with a better than 2.5 to 1 assist to turnover ratio so he’s got very good point guard skills in addition to the shooting.
G- Patrick Good, Sr. 6’0, 175: 15.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.6 apg, 55.1% FG, 48.8% 3pt, 42.9% FT
Love it when a player’s last name describes their game. Bizarrely, Good is one of 3 Winthrop key contributors shooting better from 3-pt range than from the free throw line. The transfer from East Tennessee State had a career high 10.4 ppg there so we’ll see if he can keep up this kind of scoring punch. 87% of his career shots are from behind the arc so he’s almost exclusively a 3-pt sniper (on 8+ attempts per game) although he has made all of his 2-pt attempts this year as well. Expect him to bomb away against the Huskies.
G- Michael Anumba, Sr. 6’4. 220: 7.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.2 apg, 37.5% FG, 33.3% 3pt, 86.7% FT
There’s no question that Anumba is more of a glue guy on the Winthrop roster as he really doesn’t demand much of the ball. He already has 3 blocks in 5 games after a combined 5 in the last 2 seasons so he has shown some improvements as a perimeter defender.
F- Chase Claxton, Jr. 6’7, 185: 3.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 0.8 bpg, 46.7% FG, 40.0% 3pt, 25.0% FT
Claxton’s points per game totals this year make him look like a scrub but the last 2 years he was one of the most efficient players in the country. For his career he shoots 75.8% on 2-point attempts but has never made a 3-pointer against a D1 opponent. If he is able to cut to the basket against the Huskies the ball is likely going in to the basket.
C- DJ Burns, Jr. 6'9, 275: 16.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.2 apg, 63.2% FG, 66.7% FT
Just like Wyoming and George Mason, Winthrop has a 6’9 elite post scorer. The rebounding numbers are fairly underwhelming but there’s no question that Burns can use his big booty to get post position on the Husky bigs and score over them with an array of post moves. Against D1 opponents he has made between 57.5% and 58.5% of his field goal attempts every season so expect him to wind up in that vicinity tonight.https://twitter.com/UW_MBB/status/1464640160285429767
Last edited by a moderator: