Post by San Francisco on Aug 25, 2016 16:46:20 GMT
Name: Bobby Hurley
College: Duke
Height: 6-0
Weight: 165
Position: Point guard
2× NCAA champion (1991, 1992)
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1992)
Consensus first-team All-American (1993)
First-team All-ACC (1993)
McDonald's All-American MVP (1989)
Strengths: Speed, stamina, defense, ability to see entire floor, ability
to run the floor, creative passing, ballhandling, clutch shooting
Weakness: Strength, size, streak shooting, ability to finish shots
in transition
Hurley went from being a whiny, turnover-plagued freshman to the
NCAA assists leader and a well-known clutch shooter as a senior.
He has improved every year, each year taking on new tasks and pressures.
As a sophmore, he started up his rep as a clutch shooter with his big
three pointer against UNLV. As a junior, he cut down on his turnovers.
As a senior, he became a serious scoring threat, averaging 17 ppg and
becoming the 12th leading scorer in Duke history. His assists-turnovers
ratio has been 2:1 for the last two years, outstanding considering how
much he handles the ball.
Hurley is a player who makes the most of his physical talents. He
is not strong, but he makes up for it with his incredible stamina.
He's not physically imposing, but he uses his deceptive speed to get
around opponents. Few guards at the college level could keep up with
him (though it must be noted that the few who could had a great deal
of success against him, especially if they were also stronger than he
was), and he also had success at the Olympic practice sessions against
the likes of Magic Johnson and John Stockton.
INS D
JPS D
FTS D
3PS D
HND D
PAS D
ORB D
DRB D
PSD D
PRD C
STL C
BLK D
QCK C
STR D
JMP C
STA C
INS C
JPS C
FTS B
3PS C
HND C
PAS C
ORB D
DRB D
PSD D
PRD B
STL C
BLK D
College: Duke
Height: 6-0
Weight: 165
Position: Point guard
2× NCAA champion (1991, 1992)
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1992)
Consensus first-team All-American (1993)
First-team All-ACC (1993)
McDonald's All-American MVP (1989)
Strengths: Speed, stamina, defense, ability to see entire floor, ability
to run the floor, creative passing, ballhandling, clutch shooting
Weakness: Strength, size, streak shooting, ability to finish shots
in transition
Hurley went from being a whiny, turnover-plagued freshman to the
NCAA assists leader and a well-known clutch shooter as a senior.
He has improved every year, each year taking on new tasks and pressures.
As a sophmore, he started up his rep as a clutch shooter with his big
three pointer against UNLV. As a junior, he cut down on his turnovers.
As a senior, he became a serious scoring threat, averaging 17 ppg and
becoming the 12th leading scorer in Duke history. His assists-turnovers
ratio has been 2:1 for the last two years, outstanding considering how
much he handles the ball.
Hurley is a player who makes the most of his physical talents. He
is not strong, but he makes up for it with his incredible stamina.
He's not physically imposing, but he uses his deceptive speed to get
around opponents. Few guards at the college level could keep up with
him (though it must be noted that the few who could had a great deal
of success against him, especially if they were also stronger than he
was), and he also had success at the Olympic practice sessions against
the likes of Magic Johnson and John Stockton.
INS D
JPS D
FTS D
3PS D
HND D
PAS D
ORB D
DRB D
PSD D
PRD C
STL C
BLK D
QCK C
STR D
JMP C
STA C
INS C
JPS C
FTS B
3PS C
HND C
PAS C
ORB D
DRB D
PSD D
PRD B
STL C
BLK D