Kokomo Starting Five Stats

Flory Bidunga had an incredible junior year, showcasing his impressive skills on the court. With a total of 246 made shots and an impressive field goal percentage of 80.7%, he proved to be a valuable asset to his team's offensive strategy. Additionally, he displayed his dominance on the boards, securing a total of 401 rebounds with an average of 13.8 per game. His defensive prowess was also on full display, as he recorded a staggering 131 blocks with an average of 4.52 per game.

Flory Bidunga had an incredible junior year, showcasing his impressive skills on the court. With a total of 246 made shots and an impressive field goal percentage of 80.7%, he proved to be a valuable asset to his team's offensive strategy. Additional

Patrick Hardimon had a solid year on the court, making an impressive 83 shots and maintaining a field goal percentage of 36.6 percent. While his shooting percentage may not be as high as some other players, he still contributed to his team's offensive strategy with his ability to make shots. On the defensive end, he secured a total of 94 rebounds with an average of 3.36 per game, which shows his tenacity and willingness to fight for the ball. He also recorded 8 blocks with an average of 0.63 per game, demonstrating his ability to disrupt the opposing team's offensive plays.

Zavion Bellamy had an impressive year on the court, showcasing his skills both offensively and defensively. With a total of 96 made shots and a field goal percentage of 42.1 percent, Bellamy proved to be a valuable asset to his team's offensive strategy. However, it was his ability to distribute the ball that truly stood out, as he recorded 110 total assists with an average of 3.9 per game. This highlights his court vision and unselfishness, as he prioritized getting his teammates involved in the game. On the defensive end, he also recorded 28 steals with an average of 0.96 per game, demonstrating his quick hands and ability to disrupt the opposing team's offensive plays. Overall, Bellamy had an amazing season and proved to be a versatile player capable of contributing both offensively and defensively.

Reis Beard had an impressive year on the court, despite not having as many shot attempts as some other players. With a total of 46 made shots and an impressive field goal percentage of 50 percent, he showcased his accuracy and efficiency when shooting the ball. Additionally, he contributed to his team's offensive strategy with 37 total assists and an average of 1.42 per game, demonstrating his court vision and ability to make plays for his teammates. On the defensive end, he recorded a total of 26 steals with an average of 1.00 per game, showing his quick hands and ability to disrupt the opposing team's offensive plays. Although he may not have had as many shot attempts as other players, Beard proved to be a valuable asset to his team with his efficiency, playmaking and defensive skills.

Shayne Spear had an incredible year on the court, showcasing his skills as a well-rounded player. With a total of 93 made shots and a field goal percentage of 41.9 percent, he proved to be a reliable scorer for his team. However, it was his ability to distribute the ball that truly stood out, as he recorded an impressive 107 total assists with an average of 4.12 per game. This highlights his court vision and unselfishness, as he prioritized getting his teammates involved in the game. On the defensive end, he also recorded 22 steals with an average of 0.84 per game, demonstrating his ability to disrupt the opposing team's offensive plays. Spear's ability to contribute both offensively and defensively made him a valuable asset to his team, and his impressive statistics are a testament to his hard work, dedication, and natural talent on the court.

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