Deonte Burton's game

cayin

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Lets talk Burton. I don't really know much about his game, other than he is a freak dunker. At 6'4 240, I'm hoping he can be a Kane type player by bullying smaller guards. Those who know more about his game, what kind of player do you think he'll be?

He is actually over 250 now.
 

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To me, I think Burton gets too much hype and Williams not enough

I would be shocked if it weren't this way. Williams played one year at juco and has recently had surgery.

Burton is actually working out with our team and there is a lot more film on him
 

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I think he will be a bench player, padding our defense when necessary. Never know though, no one thought Hogue would be leading the league in 3 point % his senior year either....
 

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In all honesty I see his as a shorter more explosive Joey Dorsey when he played at Memphis.
 

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He played 10.6 MPG in his freshman year at Marquette, which went 17-15 (9-9).

Not a ton of time on a mediocre team there--then again, sophomore Wesley Johnson looked similar on a bad Iowa State team. WJ was hurt, though. Burton appears to be fine.

Looking at his "per 40 minutes" splits...
POINTS = 24.0
ASSISTS = 1.9
BLOCKS = 0.8
TURNOVERS = 2.5

Looks like he can score like crazy. That's a Niang-level of offensive productivity, or even more than that... but in 1/4 or 1/5 of the playing time.

This one gets me, though, if you look at the advanced stats:

PER (in the Big East, so number inflation against awful competition) = 24.4

That's really good. Compare that to our eight main players from last year...

McKay = 23.9
Morris = 21.6
BDJ = 19.4 (yes, he was actually a good player, just an obvious head case)
Niang = 17.5
Hogue = 15.8 (15 is supposed to be an average player)
Long = 13.4
Nader = 12.6
Thomas = 11.5

His high PER comes because he scores a lot even if he didn't play a lot. He played 190 minutes in conference last year and scored 114 points. That's 0.60 points per minute. That's nuts.

For comparison...

PLAYER CONFERENCE MINUTES CONFERENCE POINTS
Niang563269
0.48
BDJ3941750.44
McKay4882050.42
Nader2771100.40
Morris6212220.36
Hogue4791680.35
Long4711580.34
Thomas258860.33

I don't think he can keep that up at volume--but it's not impossible. Doug McDermott pulled 0.80 as a senior. The Big 12 might present more of a challenge, as well.

And for our own benchmark, here's Kane/Ejim from last year...

Kane = 0.50
Ejim = 0.57

Anybody know how he scores like that...?

He doesn't look to be a good outside shooter, or even a great inside one. Looks like he gets fouled like crazy, though. That'd be good. We need somebody to abuse the other team's bigs on fouls and to be able to slow the game down without using a timeout when we need to.