thats whats even worse about his play. He's really a Jr.
Is this what we're disappointed about? His numbers are better than Shelton Jones as a sophomore; freshman year equal to David Russell; sophomore year equal to Willie Glass's junior year. These are some of the great players in SJ history.
Sampson
14.9 / 6.6 (fr)
11.6 / 6.6 (so)
Shelton Jones
8.5 / 5.7 (so)
14.6 /7.8 (jr)
David Russell
10.8 / 5.3 (fr)
14.8 / 7.8 (so)
Willie Glass
7.0 / 3.2 (so)
13.3 / 5.6 (jr)
Stop. You're playing an angle that you would find infuriating if someone else used it to make their argument.
You're presenting cumulative stats as proof of one player's value over another, when the time periods of accumulation are far from comparable.
I can't find any source that tracked minutes played going back that far, but I can't imagine that WIllie Glass as a soph and junior was playing 32mins and taking 14 shots a game. And Jones's soph year he had Glass and Berry ahead of him at forward.
They simply didn't have the opportunities Sampson has had to accumulate stats.
But even beyond the strict numerical comparison, Sampson's defense and role in the offense has been a disappointment this year. A BE ROY shouldn't be as suspect as he is defensively, nor should he still be a blackhole when he receives the ball. Part of the evaluation has to be qualitative. And Sampson has failed the eye test this season so far