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Devonta White attacks the William & Mary defense. Andres Cruz-Wellmann | THE SIGNAL
Devonta White attacks the William & Mary defense.  Andres Cruz-Wellmann | THE SIGNAL
Devonta White attacks the William & Mary defense. Andres Cruz-Wellmann | THE SIGNAL

Not all basketball players are created equal. That is why teams exist — so that the mental and physical parts fit together. The Signal asked Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter to build the perfect player using the players of his team. He combined the following players:

Head – R.J. Hunter – Very high basketball IQ. “You see this a lot with players who have fathers who are coaches because they are around the game of basketball all the time,” coach Hunter said.

 

Hands – Markus Crider – Good size hands are always important for a basketball player and his are about the perfect size.

 

Chest – T.J. Shipes– T.J. played football at Buford High School as a tight end.

Shoulders – Markus Crider – Well-built with really good upper body strength.

 

Legs – R.J. Hunter – He has very long and strong legs that help with his speed and jumping ability.

 

Feet – Devonta White  – He moves quick on the court and he uses that speed to be a great guard.