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Highlights vs. Lafayette

Low Lights: Yeboah was terrible today. Anyone can have a bad shooting night but twice he was low energy in turn over situations. Young, who I have been trying to stay patient on, has regressed.
 
Young, Yeboah, and Mathis had a rough go of it on the offensive side of the ball, but weren't too bad defensively.

As a group, they played 61 min and scored just 8 pts (4-20 FG, 0-5 3P), with 1 ORB (Yeboah), 1 assist (Mathis), and 8 turnovers (4 Young, 2 each Mathis/Yeboah).
 
Young, Yeboah, and Mathis had a rough go of it on the offensive side of the ball, but weren't too bad defensively.

As a group, they played 61 min and scored just 8 pts (4-20 FG, 0-5 3P), with 1 ORB (Yeboah), 1 assist (Mathis), and 8 turnovers (4 Young, 2 each Mathis/Yeboah).
Rutgers would normally lose games when receiving so few points from Baker,Harper,Yeboah and Mathis as starters.
 
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Myles Johnson may be turning in to a dominant college player. 24 minutes/7-9/18pts/14rebs is a stat line an all B1G post players puts up.
 
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Paul is so efficient 5/6 for 10pts 5 assists, credited with 4 steals no turnovers. Easily has the best court vision on the team, makes passes nobody else thinks to try. Give him a few years to develop physically and work on his outside shot and he will be a very good B1G player.
 
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For three straight games Rutgers has started with 9 -0 or better lead with stifling defense and that set the tone for the rest of the games.
 
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I’d wait until B1G play before calling him a dominant player.
True at MSU, where he was hampered by his own foul trouble. Against Wisky, not dominant but very good — 7 rebounds (3 offensive) to go with 12 points on 5-5 shooting (and 2-3 at the FT line) in only 18 minutes of play. My guess is, in B1G play he’ll have some dominant games, a few clunkers due to foul trouble, and then a bunch of very good performances.
 
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