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also read this on ESPN.com. it's from about a week ago, talking about Sim's drastic improvement...
Update:One aspect of Henry Sims' game that has improved in his senior season is his assist rate. The big man is the epitome of a John Thompson III big -- someone who is able to occupy the high post and distribute from that area. Sims has the best assist ratio of any Hoya (22.9 percent, according to John Hollinger) and he even has a better assist rate than Greg Monroe in 2010, when Monroe was a sophomore.
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How unexpected was Henry Sims' breakout senior season (12.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg)? Lets put it this way -- prior to this season, the Hoyas' 6-foot-10 big man never averaged more than 3.6 points or 3.2 rebounds per game.
Credit for Sims' emergence has to go to the Georgetown coaching staff, but Jon Rothstein of CBS writes today that it also goes to the player himself.
"No college player may have benefited from the NBA lockout more than Henry Sims," writes Rothstein. "Georgetown's senior big man regularly worked out with former Hoya stars Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert who were regularly at the school's DC campus and it's helped Sims lay the ground work for a memorable senior season. After being a marginal contributor during his first three seasons, Sims is third in scoring for Georgetown and is leading the Hoyas in assists. Don't be surprised if this is the Big East's improved player."
Update:One aspect of Henry Sims' game that has improved in his senior season is his assist rate. The big man is the epitome of a John Thompson III big -- someone who is able to occupy the high post and distribute from that area. Sims has the best assist ratio of any Hoya (22.9 percent, according to John Hollinger) and he even has a better assist rate than Greg Monroe in 2010, when Monroe was a sophomore.
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How unexpected was Henry Sims' breakout senior season (12.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg)? Lets put it this way -- prior to this season, the Hoyas' 6-foot-10 big man never averaged more than 3.6 points or 3.2 rebounds per game.
Credit for Sims' emergence has to go to the Georgetown coaching staff, but Jon Rothstein of CBS writes today that it also goes to the player himself.
"No college player may have benefited from the NBA lockout more than Henry Sims," writes Rothstein. "Georgetown's senior big man regularly worked out with former Hoya stars Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert who were regularly at the school's DC campus and it's helped Sims lay the ground work for a memorable senior season. After being a marginal contributor during his first three seasons, Sims is third in scoring for Georgetown and is leading the Hoyas in assists. Don't be surprised if this is the Big East's improved player."