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OHIO STATE: MEECHIE JOHNSON JR.
Ohio State added Jamari Wheeler and Cedric Russell to add a veteran presence to their backcourt, but Meechie Johnson is poised to make a big jump. He only played in 17 games last year and his statistical impact was pretty marginal, but that was expected because he was an early enrollee. Duane Washington's 13.5 shots and 16.4 points per game won't replace themselves, and the former 4-star guard can provide some shot-making that this backcourt needs. Plus, Russell will likely play a lot at the 2 and Wheeler has never been much of an offensive threat throughout his career at Penn State. If Johnson can compete admirably on the defensive end, he'll beat out Wheeler for the most important minutes because he can stretch the floor with the best of them. And I also really liked his playmaking abilities even in limited playing time last year.
Johnson dealt with a leg injury in the preseason, but those scares seem to be behind him. Buy stock now.
“I had a little injury the past two weeks I was dealing with, nothing major,” Johnson said, via Bucknuts' Patrick Murphy. “I feel great. It was a precautionary thing. I played through it all of last year, all summer. It was just like, Coach said they’re going to need me this year to be a bigger impact and a role for the team. So it’s best to get to treat it now, do what I can now, attack it so it don’t linger throughout the season and now I’m missing time this season. So it was nothing crazy.”
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