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Post by wgt on Dec 4, 2016 23:39:01 GMT -5
Ndene went for 23 pts & 9 boards as KIlgore goes 8-2 on the season.
He is playing 14.8 mpg (everyone plays mins on this team), 10.2 ppg, 52% FGs, 66% FTs, 7.4 rebs.
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Post by 2fal4life on Dec 9, 2016 19:18:35 GMT -5
Just saw that Dom Welch put up 40 in a loss to canisius...any news on this front lately?
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Post by wgt on Dec 12, 2016 14:05:02 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s are rising.
In a win on Saturday he played 17 mins & produced 12 pts on 5-7 FGs, 2-2 FTs, 10 boards & 2 blocks.
On the season he is 12.4 ppg, 8.6 rebs, 59% FGs & 66% from the line. Good #s playing only 18mpg as mins are spread out to everyone.
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Post by JAC on Dec 12, 2016 14:33:42 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s are rising. In a win on Saturday he played 17 mins & produced 12 pts on 5-7 FGs, 2-2 FTs, 10 boards & 2 blocks. On the season he is 12.4 ppg, 8.6 rebs, 59% FGs & 66% from the line. Good #s playing only 18mpg as mins are spread out to everyone. In the two previous games he had 22 & 17 in a 79-61 loss to Lee where he was 7-9 from the floor, and 23 & 9 in an 87-82 win against Jacksonville in which he shot 11-17.
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Post by JAC on Dec 12, 2016 14:35:55 GMT -5
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Post by agoo on Dec 12, 2016 15:36:56 GMT -5
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Post by JAC on Dec 12, 2016 17:57:07 GMT -5
They have 2 games archived. Just click on the play button...
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Post by wgt on Dec 22, 2016 11:46:21 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s through 11 games.
18 mpg, 12.4 ppg, 59% FGs, 66% FTs, 8.6 rebs & 1.3 blocks.
His last game he played 17 mins & had 12 pts, 10 boards & 2 blocks. Shot 5-7 & 2-2 FT
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Post by bonawolf02 on Dec 22, 2016 13:51:01 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s through 11 games. 18 mpg, 12.4 ppg, 59% FGs, 66% FTs, 8.6 rebs & 1.3 blocks. His last game he played 17 mins & had 12 pts, 10 boards & 2 blocks. Shot 5-7 & 2-2 FT Anyone concerned about the lack of minutes/court time Ndene is getting? Or can we only expect him to play 15 mins or so as a Bonnie anyway? His mpg:ppg/rpg ratio is great...would love to see him get stretched out a bit so he's comfortable and able to play bigger mins next season.
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Post by kcSBU03 on Dec 22, 2016 14:10:56 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s through 11 games. 18 mpg, 12.4 ppg, 59% FGs, 66% FTs, 8.6 rebs & 1.3 blocks. His last game he played 17 mins & had 12 pts, 10 boards & 2 blocks. Shot 5-7 & 2-2 FT Anyone concerned about the lack of minutes/court time Ndene is getting? Or can we only expect him to play 15 mins or so as a Bonnie anyway? His mpg:ppg/rpg ratio is great...would love to see him get stretched out a bit so he's comfortable and able to play bigger mins next season. From what I understand, he plays on a team where there are a lot of good players so the minutes get divided up. I would never be concerned about high school minutes, especially for a big. His production in those minutes played is pretty impressive.
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Post by agoo on Dec 22, 2016 14:43:42 GMT -5
Ndene Gueye’s #s through 11 games. 18 mpg, 12.4 ppg, 59% FGs, 66% FTs, 8.6 rebs & 1.3 blocks. His last game he played 17 mins & had 12 pts, 10 boards & 2 blocks. Shot 5-7 & 2-2 FT Anyone concerned about the lack of minutes/court time Ndene is getting? Or can we only expect him to play 15 mins or so as a Bonnie anyway? His mpg:ppg/rpg ratio is great...would love to see him get stretched out a bit so he's comfortable and able to play bigger mins next season. He has the entire summer to get ready to play 30 a night...or less if Chino gets approved for another year and Aynei and Ikpeze develop as we anticipate they will.
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Post by bonawolf02 on Dec 22, 2016 14:48:08 GMT -5
Anyone concerned about the lack of minutes/court time Ndene is getting? Or can we only expect him to play 15 mins or so as a Bonnie anyway? His mpg:ppg/rpg ratio is great...would love to see him get stretched out a bit so he's comfortable and able to play bigger mins next season. From what I understand, he plays on a team where there are a lot of good players so the minutes get divided up. I would never be concerned about high school minutes, especially for a big. His production in those minutes played is pretty impressive. I get what you're saying but Ndene isn't coming out of high school. This is a guy who has two years of college under his belt and still only playing a tick over 15 mpg - and I get and heard too that the roster is a log jam. Just asking if he hasn't been stretched out for at least 2 what can we expect from him regarding minutes/production vs. higher competition?
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Post by wgt on Dec 22, 2016 14:52:41 GMT -5
bonawolf02....There should be no concern with Ndene's apparent lack of playing time.
As kcSBU03 points out Kilgore spreads out the mins. Only one player is on the floor 20 mins or more & that's their high scorer Trey Evans (14.8 ppg) who clocks only 22.8 mpg. Ndene's time is in line with all the starters.
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Post by kcSBU03 on Dec 22, 2016 15:58:52 GMT -5
From what I understand, he plays on a team where there are a lot of good players so the minutes get divided up. I would never be concerned about high school minutes, especially for a big. His production in those minutes played is pretty impressive. I get what you're saying but Ndene isn't coming out of high school. This is a guy who has two years of college under his belt and still only playing a tick over 15 mpg - and I get and heard too that the roster is a log jam. Just asking if he hasn't been stretched out for at least 2 what can we expect from him regarding minutes/production vs. higher competition? I forgot he was in JUCO, not high school. I dont think the minutes would be an issue. If he were like Holloway at UMass, then I would share your concern but kids that age can play so much. If they are in peak shape, there should never be a problem with running out of gas at 30 min. Our bigs never log minutes like that anyway unless they are special like AN or Dion.
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Post by JAC on Dec 22, 2016 16:04:01 GMT -5
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