Cage in the NBDL (from Basketball Prospectus)
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:16 pm
http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/i ... ustin_cage
True Shooting Percentage
Player Team TS%
Anthony Fuqua AUS .728
Ian Mahinmi AUS .704
Andre Ingram UTA .664
Abodoulaye N'Diaye LAD .661
Justin Cage COL .661
Ron Howard FW .655
Kaniel Dickens COL .630
Blake Ahearn DAK .627
Marcus Campbell ANA .624
Lance Allred IDA .620
This list is a mix of role players seeing limited action, some guys we've already discussed, and a few players in between. Xavier rookie Justin Cage is unlikely to keep up his 58.6% shooting, but his scrappy play could find him a place in the NBA--he opened some eyes in training camp in Chicago. Campbell is a legit seven-footer who was stuck behind Allred in Idaho before going to Anaheim, where he's gotten more minutes. His biggest problem is a 1-to-28 assist-to-turnover ratio. Yes, you read that right. 1-to-28.
True Shooting Percentage
Player Team TS%
Anthony Fuqua AUS .728
Ian Mahinmi AUS .704
Andre Ingram UTA .664
Abodoulaye N'Diaye LAD .661
Justin Cage COL .661
Ron Howard FW .655
Kaniel Dickens COL .630
Blake Ahearn DAK .627
Marcus Campbell ANA .624
Lance Allred IDA .620
This list is a mix of role players seeing limited action, some guys we've already discussed, and a few players in between. Xavier rookie Justin Cage is unlikely to keep up his 58.6% shooting, but his scrappy play could find him a place in the NBA--he opened some eyes in training camp in Chicago. Campbell is a legit seven-footer who was stuck behind Allred in Idaho before going to Anaheim, where he's gotten more minutes. His biggest problem is a 1-to-28 assist-to-turnover ratio. Yes, you read that right. 1-to-28.