2011-2012 Butler Bulldogs Basketball PreviewButler Bulldogs - Horizon League
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Who to Watch: The frontcourt really just needs some depth from Woods and they may not need him at all. Andrew Smith and Khyle Marshall should form a superb starting duo. Smith proved to be a very capable interior scorer during his sophomore season and the 6-11 center should only get better. Coming off a season in which he averaged 8.5 points and 5.6 rebounds, Smith could get pretty close to averaging a double-double. That would certainly make life easier for the scorers on the perimeter if Smith is consistently scoring on the inside. The one thing stopping Smith from a huge year is Marshall who should take away some of Smith’s opportunities. Marshall only averaged about 15 minutes per game as a freshman, but they were productive minutes and he spent his offseason at the U-19 World Championships where he played very well. The expectations for him are very high to fill at the four spot and he has the talent to live up to any expectations. Garrett Butcher is a productive big man when healthy and Erik Fromm and Emerson Kampen are capable of seeing a vast increase in playing time to backup Smith and Marshall. |
Final Projection:
Even with all the talented newcomers, it is very possible that Butler will not start any of them right away. That is not the Butler way for one, but they have enough returning talent to fill in the holes without them, at least in the starting five. Chase Stigall started over a dozen games last year and could be on the verge of a breakout season. The 6-3 junior is mostly a shooter and his shot was not falling enough last year, but he is also a good defender with knowledge of the system. If he starts supplementing his shooting with the occasional drive to the basket, Stigall could boost his scoring output from 3.9 points per game to something close to double digits. Chrishawn Hopkins may not get the starting nod over a freshman, but he will be asked to play more. As a freshman, the 6-1 guard barely saw the floor, but he had some good moments and carries plenty of potential. Players like Hopkins are better than most people think and they are ready to find their new role for the new season and help Butler get back to the NCAA Tournament.
Projected Postseason Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Ronald Nored, Senior, Guard, 5.0 points per game
Chase Stigall, Junior, Guard, 3.9 points per game
Roosevelt Jones, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
Khyle Marshall, Sophomore, Forward, 5.8 points per game
Andrew Smith, Junior, Center, 8.5 points per game
By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
CollegeSports-fans.com Senior Basketball Writer
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