
djcovers
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djcovers
@DMVProps
Struggling Kins fan. Former pro sports bettor current productive member of society.


BYU has two assists at halftime. Some of that is because they are 1-9 from three, but also speaks to the play-style.



Francis Folefac (Siena University) is a name to keep an eye on....👀 The 6'7 freshman could be a future NBA player given his intriguing foundation of ancillary skill sets: 8.5% OREB 14.4% DREB 5.6% BLK 2.2% STL 59.6% Free Throw Rate Per Game: 11.2 pts - 5.0 rebs - 2.0 ast - 1.3 blks - .09 stls - 2.0 to's Folefac has a fairly unconventional offensive repertoire for his size, mainly roaming the dunkers spot and attempting the majority of his shot around the rim, with just 10 three's attempted (4/10). While his offensive game has a ways to go in terms of being an NBA prospect, Folefac has shown flashes getting downhill as a ball handler, while playing with great pace and physicality, especially in the post. While there is needed growth as a shooter, he is efficient within his role and parts of his baseline offensive skillset look to be translatable. - Cutter: 64.2% FG (34/53) - Roll Man: 59.4% (19/32) Defensively, Folefac looks to have a monster wingspan which has an obvious impact on offensive players and his frame/strength make it difficult for players to drive through him. He has moments of true versatility, being strong enough to hold his own in the paint and quick enough to defend around the arc. Folefac's motor + size + ancillary skills will make him an interesting name to potentially monitor in the transfer portal. #CollegeBasketball @4rancis_


The WNBA league minimum jumped up by about $234K 😳 📈







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