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What are your realistic expectations for Hamga?


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What are your realistic expectations for Hamga?
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Since:Mar 2, 2007

May 7, 2008 5:02 pm

Fortunately for UNLV...and for Beas...he walks into a situation in which he certainly won't be relied upon to provide a ton on the offensive end.  Veterans like Wink, Joe, Matt, and Rene will surely provide plenty of offense. 

The consensus seems to be that Beas will make the biggest impact on the defensive end, as well as on the boards.  Offensively, his presence in the middle should open things up nicely for Wink to drive, and for the perimeter shooters to get clean looks.  And because UNLV should have several good options on the offensive end, I look for a lot of Beas's offense to come off of stick backs, follow up dunks, and perhaps the occasional lob pass.

My guess is that we get something along the lines of 9 ppg, 9 rpg, and 2-3 bpg out of the big man next season.  Then again, who knows?  Maybe his offensive game has evolved more than any of us realize.