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| Friday, October 13 Bilas Breakdown: Charlotte | |||||||||||||
By Jay Bilas Special to ESPN.com
The key to the Charlotte season will be the play of 6-foot-9 freshman Rodney White. He is the most high-profile recruit Charlotte has ever landed and has the potential to be a big-time player. White can shoot it to three-point range, put it on the floor and post up. He is also a very good passer and rebounds as much as he wants to. White has a city flavor to his game, and he is a natural performer that should make an immediate impact on the 49ers and Conference USA. Newcomer Kevin Johnson, whose nickname is "Butter," is a freshman who will play significant minutes. Johnson is a wing player who can get the ball to the basket and finish. He has a very good handle on the basics but needs to let others score and adjust to being a defender. James Zimmerman (10 ppg, 6.1 rpg) is an undersized small forward at 6-5 who was Charlotte's top rebounder a year ago. He is tough and plays with great effort and energy. A good athlete, Zimmerman brings it every day, and he should be a leader by example for this team. He is so tenacious that coach Bobby Lutz will not be able to keep him off the floor. Former Purdue and Vincennes Junior College transfer Cam Stephens is a 6-7 swingman who once hit the winning shot for the Boilermakers against Texas in the NCAA Tournament. Stephens is an excellent athlete who can play almost anywhere on the floor and will be able to add scoring and quality defense. Tory Reed is a physical freshman power forward from Maine Central Institute who will play early. Reed is a good rebounder and can score some inside. Jermaine Williams, Malik El-Tamer and KenKay Jones are the centers, and they need to combine to give Charlotte a presence. None are proven commodities but should be able to contribute. Backcourt Diego Guevara and Jobey Thomas each return, so Lutz has added a true point guard to the team to allow the duo to concentrate on shooting. Charlotte might take some lumps here and there, but this team has a chance and will show the depth of Conference USA. Charlotte has been good without great talent in the past few years, and now that the 49ers have some great talent to work with, Charlotte should be a team to watch. Lutz, and his team, are on the rise. |