04-10-2018, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SLUFLYER
Skara was ABSOLUTELY their 6th man. While 6th man term can be somewhat of a "grey" description/interpretation, it's historically designated to the player not in the traditional starting lineup who logs the most minutes and/or is the first player off the bench. And it's not specifically tied to a player's PPG. Players have different roles, some that are not always transparent in a stat sheet. Skara served as a defensive stopper and logged almost 20 minutes per game, which was 25% more than the next (7th highest) player.
Clemson was also a team whose starting 5 carried a heavy load of offensive production, as every starter averaged double digits and their 6th rated scorer was at 4.0, just .7 points above Skara.
Compared to Dayton, there wasn't a player outside of the Dayton top 5 that averaged more minutes than Skara.
With all due respect, the entire context and premise of your post and its justification is either misinformed or uninformed.
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It's udscott, no one should be surprised by his lack of information or comprehension.
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