PCTI2 Totals:
PPG-3.3
RPG-1.4
APG-1.4
Pro's:
Relentless, stout defender that gives the offense no space to operate. Completely erases his assignment from the offensive glass through superior box out technique and effort. A+ teammate that seems to find hole's in the defense. Shows flashes as a knock down shooter with range. Deceptive quick first step. Utilizes shot fakes to keep defenses off balance. Looks great in black.
Con's:
Conditioning/passion concerns will continue to linger throughout the entire offseason. Mystery man that thrives on no one knowing his whereabouts. Documented his love for Chick Fil-A as one of his biggest detractors from his PCTI performance. Not quite known as a superior athlete. Lack of playing in the offseason played a part in him losing some of his offensive PCTI1 aggressiveness. We will not be calling him the next Steve Jobs anytime soon.
Overall:
Murray came into PCTI as a huge question mark, as he was only known by a few and was coming in with a significant ankle injury. He displayed excellent toughness fighting through the pain and putting together a very solid performance, playing a big role in some key victories for Team A Hop. The move from college to professional life took it's toll on him, as his offseason training regimen became non-existant. Question marks will continue to surround this mystery man as to what Wes Murray we will be seeing. Additionally, who is the true Wes Murray? Despite a strong performance, playing on a bum ankle for 6 games takes it's toll, so one can't help but to wonder truly what the man is capable of.
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