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03-07-22 03:36 PM - Post#338322
In response to palestra38
Chris Manon: 10.2ppg; 3.6rpg; 1.8apg; 48.8 fg%; 0.4 blocks; 1.8 steals
Clark Slajchert: 11.0ppg; 2.2rpg; 1.3apg; 47.3 fg%; 0.0 blocks; 0.5 steals
Kino Lilly: 13.3ppg; 1.6rpg; 2.4apg; 43.4 fg%; 0.1 blocks; 1.3 steal
Just on these numbers alone I would go with Manon.
Also, Manon became the defacto leader of Cornell on the court.
For me, the clincher is that due to Cornell's 10+ man rotation, Manon played 18 minutes per game whereas Slachert played 24.1 min/g and Lilly 29.7 min/g.
Not only is Manon the best defender and likely his team's leader in his first year, but if you look at stats per 40 minutes, Manon blows them away.
For example, in conference games, points per 40 minutes would be:
24.8 Manon
18.1 Slachert
17.4 Lilly
Manon is unquestionably the best defender (block and steals) and rebounder. In conference he also easily had more assists per 40 minutes as well;
4.15 Manon
2.72 Lily
2.19 Slachert
For those of you leaning on Lily's 3 point shooting, Manon prevails as well (in conference):
51.2% Manon
51.1% Slachert
43.4% Lily
The only statistics that favor anyone other than Manon are minutes played and FT%. The minutes were merely a product of Cornell's usage.
Based on play this season, Manon is easily the choice. If I had a chance to recruit one of these guys away from Cornell, I'd choose Manon as well.
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