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Nope, not true.
BYU has played one of the hardest schedules in the country and he hasn't struggled in a game yet.

He leads the nation in scoring and is shooting like 67% true shooting percentage.

Leading the nation in scoring on amazing efficiency against a tough schedule.

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Boozer leads the nation in scoring.

I think Josh Hubbard or Dior Johnson will finish the season being scoring leaders, but AJ has a shot.
 
I've only watched highlights of the games. But it seems he struggles against decent teams and puts up massive numbers against nobody teams. Is that true?
He seems to have the physical tools for the NBA and is obviously young. I'm very curious how he does when the play good teams and the games matter.
I think that was true early, but he's been killing everyone for the last few weeks.
 
Boozer leads the nation in scoring.

I think Josh Hubbard or Dior Johnson will finish the season being scoring leaders, but AJ has a shot.
Must have just changed. I know AJ was leading the nation in scoring like a week ago.
But ya, boozer is at 23.3 now and AJ at 23.1 ppg.
 
So I know that Richie Saunders is like 90 years old, but it feels like he’ll get on a two way and then quickly get converted and signed to a multi year-team friendly contract. He might even skip the two way. I think he can play right away.
I can almost guarantee we acquire a second round pick and sign him to a standard contract. Would sell jerseys and tickets on top of whatever value he brings on the court. If they don't its business malpractice. New Svi just dropped.
 
Must have just changed. I know AJ was leading the nation in scoring like a week ago.
But ya, boozer is at 23.3 now and AJ at 23.1 ppg.
Crazy how similar their scoring is.
Boozer: 23.3 ppg on 13.8 shots.
AJ: 23.1 ppg on 13.6 shots
Boozer: 58.0 field goal percentage
AJ: 58.3 Field goal percentage
Boozer: 37.3% from three
AJ: 35% from three
Boozer: 77% from the line on 7.5 attempts per game
AJ: 75.% on 8.4 attempts per game.
 
Nope, not true.
BYU has played one of the hardest schedules in the country and he hasn't struggled in a game yet.

He leads the nation in scoring and is shooting like 67% true shooting percentage. (58% from the field)

Leading the nation in scoring on amazing efficiency against a tough schedule.

31 minutes. 23.1 points (on 13.6 attempts per game), 7.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.5 steals.

We have yet to see him struggle in a game in his career so far.

The best team AJ has played this season is against #4 ranked UConn on the road.
He scored 25 points that game on 8-14 shooting. I believe that is his second highest scoring game of the year.

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I would definitely say he struggled against Kansas St especially the first half and having 7 turnovers. But he still put up good numbers.

But good to know from someone who's watching the games.
 
I would definitely say he struggled against Kansas St especially the first half and having 7 turnovers. But he still put up good numbers.

But good to know from someone who's watching the games.
Ya he had high turnovers while still not struggling at all.
Exceeded his season averages in scoring (on great efficiency) and rebounding and steals.

He didn't struggle that game despite the high turnovers. Also he got credit for some turnovers that weren't his fault and a couple probably should have been called fouls on the defender.

Also, you were saying he struggles against the good teams and then used kansas state as the example. K-state is unranked, and in 14th place out of 16 teams in the big 12. They have 6 losses.
 
Also if AJ ends up in Utah fans in the NBA will be more upset than Cooper in Dallas as far as rigged draft goes.
Maybe you forgot that the Mavs had a ~1% chance at winning the lottery and it also corresponded with them trading the most decorated 25 year old ever to the league’s darlings for rubbish.
 
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Crazy to me that Tyler Tanner is far and away a better prospect than Rob Dillingham, but Dillingham went 8th overall and someone traded up to get him.

Tanner might not even go lottery.
 
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