Chris Murray continues his rollout and features San Jose State today:
San Jose State's returning core makes team dangerous
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
10/11/2008
No. 4 SAN JOSE STATE
Coach: George Nessman (fourth year)
Last season: 13-19 overall, 4-12 WAC
Returning starters: Five (PG Justin Graham, SG DaShawn Wright, SF Tim Pierce, PF C.J. Webster, C Chris Oakes)
Player to watch: Justin Graham, so.: There are plenty of returning players to pick from, but we will go with Graham, the team’s shaggy-haired point guard. He averaged 10.7 ppg, 2.9 apg and 1.5 spg while shooting 42.9 percent from 3-point range last season. At 6-foot-4, 195 pounds, he has good size for a point guard to blend with a quick first step. But the Spartans need him to improve his assist-to-turnover ratio; he had 76 assists against 117 turnovers last year (which won’t cut it if SJSU wants to contend for a WAC title).
Why the Spartans are No. 4: San Jose State returns its entire starting five, each of whom averaged at least 10 ppg last season. SJSU is the dark horse in this title race, but expecting the Spartans to go from eighth place to a WAC title in one season might be a little too much to expect. The team also adds firepower in Washington transfer Adrian Oliver, a shooting guard who is eligible after six games and has All-WAC kind of talent... Go here for the remainder.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Chris Murray places SJSU
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 1:57 PM
Labels: Chris Murrya, George Nessman, San Jose State basketball
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