Jimmy Chitwood
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i doubt many of you have seen Nate Wolters play for South Dakota State, but he is a bad ass do-everything point guard for the Jack Rabbits. he's literally carrying his team this year. i encourage you to watch him if you get the chance.
check out this stat:
to put it bluntly, if Wolters has an off night shooting the ball, the Jack Rabbits lose. if he has an off night setting up his teammates, the Jack Rabbits lose. fortunately for the Jack Rabbits, Nate doesn't have many off nights. SDSU is currently 19-7 on the year and 11-3 in conference play.
in the above-mentioned contest, Wolters scored 27 (but was only 10-27 from the floor), snagged 6 rebounds, handed out 6 assists, and added 1 steal with just 1 turnover in 36 minutes. but it wasn't enough to get the win on a cold shooting night.
Wolters, a 6-4 junior point guard, currently ranks #8 in the nation in scoring (21.5 ppg) and #14 in assists (6.2 apg) while only committing 2.2 turnovers-per-game, for a 2.8-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. he also leads the Jack Rabbits in minutes (35.7), points (21.5), assists (6.2), and steals (1.6), and is second in rebounds (4.9).
his all-around game has made South Dakota State basketball relevant for the first time that i can recall. and what may be the most shocking aspect of Wolters game for any DWFs out there, he's not a spot-up shooter (he's hitting a shade under 26% from 3-point range). he gets the lion's share of his points off of penetration, where he gets either a lay-up, hits a teardrop floater, or is fouled and goes to the charity stripe. the kid can play.
i believe someone posted this highlight against Washington earlier in the thread, but i thought it was worthy of a re-post. enjoy.
[video=youtube;8XYRK61RfHo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XYRK61RfHo[/video]
check out this stat:
South Dakota State’s Nate Wolters attempted 27 shots and handed out six assists in the Jackrabbits’ loss. It’s the third time this season Wolters has taken at least 25 shots and handed out five assists in the same game; all other players in the country have combined to do it the same number of times.
to put it bluntly, if Wolters has an off night shooting the ball, the Jack Rabbits lose. if he has an off night setting up his teammates, the Jack Rabbits lose. fortunately for the Jack Rabbits, Nate doesn't have many off nights. SDSU is currently 19-7 on the year and 11-3 in conference play.
in the above-mentioned contest, Wolters scored 27 (but was only 10-27 from the floor), snagged 6 rebounds, handed out 6 assists, and added 1 steal with just 1 turnover in 36 minutes. but it wasn't enough to get the win on a cold shooting night.
Wolters, a 6-4 junior point guard, currently ranks #8 in the nation in scoring (21.5 ppg) and #14 in assists (6.2 apg) while only committing 2.2 turnovers-per-game, for a 2.8-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. he also leads the Jack Rabbits in minutes (35.7), points (21.5), assists (6.2), and steals (1.6), and is second in rebounds (4.9).
his all-around game has made South Dakota State basketball relevant for the first time that i can recall. and what may be the most shocking aspect of Wolters game for any DWFs out there, he's not a spot-up shooter (he's hitting a shade under 26% from 3-point range). he gets the lion's share of his points off of penetration, where he gets either a lay-up, hits a teardrop floater, or is fouled and goes to the charity stripe. the kid can play.
i believe someone posted this highlight against Washington earlier in the thread, but i thought it was worthy of a re-post. enjoy.
[video=youtube;8XYRK61RfHo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XYRK61RfHo[/video]