Shaq Carter

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What can we realistically hope to get out of Shaq Carter?

How does he compare to Freeman?

Will he play the 4 or 5?

Could he be more valuable than Freeman?
 

RU-Choppin-Ohio

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What can we realistically hope to get out of Shaq Carter?

How does he compare to Freeman?

Will he play the 4 or 5?

Could he be more valuable than Freeman?

Looks like a crafty guy in the paint that knows how to finish around the basket using both hands.

I don't see Freeman as a great finisher in the paint.

I like how Pikiell is buiding this team...two bigs in his 2nd class and three shooters in his 3rd class, when you include Kiss....also added an experienced big in Shaq for next year.
 
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Mr. Magoo1

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From the small clips I saw, he looks like a bigger Freeman....which is huge because Freeman is undersized for his skill set in the B1G.
 

RickB113

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He looks bigger and better around the basket than freeman. Not as good from the outside.
 

MadRU

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Shaq is more of the prototypical power forward (old prototype). More of a big banger with some offensive skills to go along with it. Freeman was more a hybrid, aggressive on the boards but undersized. His quickness and aggressiveness makes him a good rebounder, but also sometimes gets him in trouble on the offensive side.

Not a true one to one replacement, a different style that fills a need.
 

RutgHoops

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Freeman is a plus offensive player for a "4". Not sure Shaq has that same level of ability on the offensive end. On the other hand, I do not anticipate a big drop off (year one) in defense or rebounding.
 
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MadRU

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Freeman is a plus offensive player for a "4". Not sure Shaq has that same level of ability on the offensive end. On the other hand, I do not anticipate a big drop off (year one) in defense or rebounding.

Agree: *Plus offensive player when he is under control. When he gets out of control he can be a liability. But I guess you can say that about most players.
 

MadRU

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low post player

I think he is a 10-11 ppg and 8-9 rpg with his points in the paint

Lets see how he progresses this year in JUCO. Those were about his numbers in his first JUCO year, big difference in the BIG.
 

higgins3

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I have been looking at Carter's play at Eastern Florida. He seems pretty consistent. Most of his games have been 7 rebounds, 8 points, etc. He also has a nice touch on the ball, and can pass a little bit.

We will have to see how the rest of his year plays out.

Him and Freeman are very different styles of play. Carter is like an Angel Delgado in the paint. His rebounding technique is very sound. Right now, he is not as versatile at Freeman is. His energy and style of play will help the culture continue to change.

Basketball is taking a nice change. No reason you have to have specific centers. You can run two forwards,etc.

I don't expect a drop off next year. Sanders best games are conference play. I think he will stay be on the banks, if anyone is wondering.
 
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Russ Wood

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What can we realistically hope to get out of Shaq Carter?
Athleticism.

With very rare exceptions, unless the JuCo player is a guard you should definitely have your expectations low for their first season and hope they make a big Improvement in their second season
 
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Bob Chaewsky_rivals

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Shaq is more of the prototypical power forward (old prototype). More of a big banger with some offensive skills to go along with it. Freeman was more a hybrid, aggressive on the boards but undersized. His quickness and aggressiveness makes him a good rebounder, but also sometimes gets him in trouble on the offensive side.

Not a true one to one replacement, a different style that fills a need.
Pretty much says it.