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Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Shocking Twist No One Saw Coming

Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Shocking Twist No One Saw Coming

The game slowed down for Edgecombe as last season went on, and he improved as a scorer and passer off the dribble. He shot just 34.0% on 3-pointers, but his form was fine, and he shot 78.2% on free throws, which suggests he could be a good shooter in the pros. 

There are still long stretches of games when he is invisible on offense, but when you factor in his athleticism and flashes of scoring and passable playmaking, he has a solid floor with an enticing ceiling as an offensive prospect.

3. Thomas Sorber, Georgetown

It’s not surprising to see Sorber ranked highly. The 6-10 center was highly productive and efficient in his lone year at Georgetown and ranked fourth among freshmen in VAPR, our catch-all stat that measures production on a rate basis in college basketball.

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