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Offline jpotter33

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I want to see some statistical projections for our players this upcoming season. What do you think our players will average statistically? You can do one player, multiple players, or the entire team - it's up to you.

I'm going with Smart, who I predict to have a pretty decent jump this year:

13.9 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.5 apg, 1.8 spg, 42 fg%, 34 fg%

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Offline mmmmm

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Too soon.

We don't even know for certain any particular player (other than Al Horford) is certain to be ON the team next year.
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Al Horford           18 ppg 9rpg 4 apg
Marcus Smart     13 ppg 4rpg 4apg
Avery Bradley      16 ppg 3rpg 2apg
Jae Crowder        12 ppg 5rpg 2apg

Offline hpantazo

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Too soon.

We don't even know for certain any particular player (other than Al Horford) is certain to be ON the team next year.

Eh...I wouldn't expect the roster to change too much from what it is now.

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Olynyk:

16, 7 and 3
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Offline jpotter33

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Olynyk:

16, 7 and 3

I'm guessing as a starter in between Horford and Crowder?
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Offline jpotter33

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Too soon.

We don't even know for certain any particular player (other than Al Horford) is certain to be ON the team next year.

Just assume that this is the basic roster that we'll go into the season with.
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Offline Eja117

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Hard to give you decent projections on this type of thing. There are some good articles on the front page but not about this specifically

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Amir Johnson 5 points

Offline jpotter33

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Hard to give you decent projections on this type of thing. There are some good articles on the front page but not about this specifically

Just give your best judgment. You can deduce certain trends based on what we know will happen next year, such as Smart, Rozier, and KO all probably seeing some statistical jumps due to bigger and more prominent roles offensively.

You could also say something similar with Horford.
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I want to see some statistical projections for our players this upcoming season. What do you think our players will average statistically? You can do one player, multiple players, or the entire team - it's up to you.

I'm going with Smart, who I predict to have a pretty decent jump this year:

13.9 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.5 apg, 1.8 spg, 42 fg%, 34 fg%

On what do you base your projection for his scoring numbers, never mind his shooting percentages.

Offline jpotter33

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I want to see some statistical projections for our players this upcoming season. What do you think our players will average statistically? You can do one player, multiple players, or the entire team - it's up to you.

I'm going with Smart, who I predict to have a pretty decent jump this year:

13.9 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.5 apg, 1.8 spg, 42 fg%, 34 fg%

On what do you base your projection for his scoring numbers, never mind his shooting percentages.

Young Player Development/Improvement

Bigger role in the offense

New leader of second unit

More primary ball-handling role
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Offline Eja117

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Hard to give you decent projections on this type of thing. There are some good articles on the front page but not about this specifically

Just give your best judgment. You can deduce certain trends based on what we know will happen next year, such as Smart, Rozier, and KO all probably seeing some statistical jumps due to bigger and more prominent roles offensively.

You could also say something similar with Horford.
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I'll throw out a random guess for Brown: 20mpg, 8ppg on mediocre shooting % but good FTr, 4 rebs, 2 ast, 2 stocks.

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I want to see some statistical projections for our players this upcoming season. What do you think our players will average statistically? You can do one player, multiple players, or the entire team - it's up to you.

I'm going with Smart, who I predict to have a pretty decent jump this year:

13.9 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.5 apg, 1.8 spg, 42 fg%, 34 fg%

On what do you base your projection for his scoring numbers, never mind his shooting percentages.

Young Player Development/Improvement

Bigger role in the offense

New leader of second unit

More primary ball-handling role


I'm not sure that that will ever happen, to be honest.  Don't forget that Stevens entrusted those duties to Rozier during the playoffs, and in his rookie year, no less, as opposed to Smart.

I also wish that I agree with you on the 'improvement' front, but the guy somehow got worse last year, lol ;D. Ugh.