As Georgia Tech men's basketball coach Josh Pastner rolls through scouting reports on each scholarship player on this team, one thing continues to pop up: points.
The team has to be smart in its shot selection because there isn't a go-to scorer.
The second thing is effort in everything from rebounding, to avoiding turnovers, to taking good shots.
The margin of error for earning wins will be very small.
Over the next few days, I’ll post player-by-player scouting reports on the team as it prepares for its exhibition opener against Shorter on Nov. 5 at McCamish Pavilion.
The Yellow Jackets went 21-15 overall, 8-10 in the ACC under previous coach Brian Gregory.
Corey Heyward
Class: Redshirt senior.
Position: Guard.
Height: 6-1.
High school: Peachtree Ridge/Hargrave Military Academy.
Career averages
Points: 1.1.
Shooting percentage: 30.3.
3-point percentage: 33.3.
Rebounds: 1.1.
Miscellaneous: Played in just eight games last season. … Totals of 55 assists to 36 turnovers. … A 50-percent free-throw shooter. … Career high of 527 minutes in 2013-14. ... Saw playing time decrease over career. ... Tough player, solid defensively, but limited on offense. ... Career not helped by two ACL tears on same knee. ... Improved conditioning and weight loss should help with quickness. ... Team-first player.
Coach Josh Pastner's take: Tough, hard-nosed. Got to continue to improve his shooting. He's got to have a high assist to low turnover ratio. Simple, sound and solid in executing what needs to be executed. Be a great defender. He's gotten better with his conditioning for us too. Understanding about driving angles and clipping the hip on all of our drives.
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