AttyAlum wrote:Am I the only one that thinks the staff may see value in having a PG on the roster that actually has, you know, actually started a college game? Remember that Malik and Mo both graduate before Cane would become eligible. If nothing else, an experienced PG would be a nice insurance policy since our other PGs will all be gone.
I also think some of Cane's turnovers can be attributed to the fact that opponents were able to focus all of their attention solely upon him. I posted an article elsewhere in the thread which said that Cane was POY in the conference despite having little help on his own team and being almost the entire focus of opposing defenses.
To add to that and to provide a little context Cane's turnover rate the last two years was 18.5 and 18.9. If we want to compare to Watson, Watson's turnover rates at Boston were 23.9 and 20.1. He was at 21.3 this year.
In terms of the assist to turnover ratio, I'd be a lot more worried about the lack of assists than the turnover rate. I, like I assume all of us, did not watch much Sacred Heart basketball this year. It would be interesting if the coaches can look at the film and say the lack of assists can be in part attributed to him having lousy teammates.