Nice article touting him for conference player of the year (which he won): http://www.nycbuckets.com/2016/02/cane- ... e-nec-poy/
He was the first player in almost 25 years to win the award as a sophomore.
bluejayfan00 wrote:Really hope this isn't a sign of the staff not being sure of Davion's potential. He'd have to sit out as well, correct?
bluejayfan00 wrote:Really hope this isn't a sign of the staff not being sure of Davion's potential. He'd have to sit out as well, correct?
bluejayfan00 wrote:Hypothetically, if we land him, does that stop our search in the transfer market for this offseason?
bluejayfan00 wrote:Hypothetically, if we land him, does that stop our search in the transfer market for this offseason?
Jaysker12 wrote:I thought Cane's 44.5% from the field was very good for a perimeter player, and one scoring at such a high volume. I thought it was especially good considering he took 7 3's per game and only made 31% of them. There are some red flags such as his negative assist-turnover margin and his incredibly small stature. You say, well Mo is even shorter. Mo is shredded.This guy is 2 inches taller but 20 pounds lighter - he is really really small. And second, Mo wasn't ever a score-first guard for us this year. I'm not sure if a guy with 4 turnovers per game in the NEC can convincingly play point guard for Mac.
When Cane becomes eligible, we have Davion and Marcus as our projected starting 1 and 2. Marcus likely will see some time playing at point guard, and Jr. Khyri Thomas and Fr. Ty-shon will also see time at the 2. From a minutes standpoint, I don't know what the coaches can promise Cane. He would almost certainly have to play point guard for us. Only way he could see any amount of minutes at off-guard was if Ty-shon redshirted.
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