Power Rankings
- Detroit – I racked my brain over this a lot more than some would think. Detroit lost nothing while everyone else lost major players. But the thing that makes me wary of the Titans is the fact that with all that talent – Eli Holman and Ray McCallum, Jr., have NBA chances – they still only finished fifth in the Horizon League, bowing out in the second round to Cleveland State. Why am I so apprehensive? Holman was second in the conference last season with a field goal percentage of 60.7%. However, Holman only took 239 shots, significantly less than McCallum’s 318 and not far from half of Chase Simon’s 378 attempts. If Detroit is going to be #1, they’re going to have to run the offense through Holman.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Run the offense through Eli Holman
At the Rush The Court site, Jimmy Lemke profiles the Horizon League and has this in particular to say about Detroit and Eli Holman:
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