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Trayce Jackson-Davis career stats

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Scoring:

81 points behind Alan Henderson/715 points points behind Calbert Cheaney

* if he maintains his current 19.4 pts/game average with 12 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 2130 (good for 4th best before the Big Ten Tournament/62 from 3rd)

#8 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  1898

#7 Alan Henderson:  1979

#6 Yogi Ferrell:  1986

#5 Mike Woodson:  2061

#4 A.J. Guyton:  2100

#3 Don Schlundt:  2192

#2 Steve Alford:  2438

 #1 Calbert Cheaney:  2613

Rebounds:

72 rebounds behind Kent Benson/132 rebounds behind Alan Henderson

* if he maintains his current 10.1 rebs/game average with 12 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 1080 (good for 3rd best before the Big Ten Tournament/7 from 2nd/11 from all-time leader)

#4 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  959

#3 Kent Benson:  1031

#2 Walt Bellamy:  1087

#1 Alan Henderson:  1091

 Blocks:

Tied with Jeff Newton for IU’s all-time block leader 

#1Trayce-Jackson Davis:  227

#1 Jeff Newton:  227

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54 minutes ago, ray said:

Scoring:

81 points behind Alan Henderson/715 points points behind Calbert Cheaney

* if he maintains his current 19.4 pts/game average with 12 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 2130 (good for 4th best before the Big Ten Tournament/62 from 3rd)

#8 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  1898

#7 Alan Henderson:  1979

#6 Yogi Ferrell:  1986

#5 Mike Woodson:  2061

#4 A.J. Guyton:  2100

#3 Don Schlundt:  2192

#2 Steve Alford:  2438

 #1 Calbert Cheaney:  2613

Rebounds:

72 rebounds behind Kent Benson/132 rebounds behind Alan Henderson

* if he maintains his current 10.1 rebs/game average with 12 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 1080 (good for 3rd best before the Big Ten Tournament/7 from 2nd/11 from all-time leader)

#4 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  959

#3 Kent Benson:  1031

#2 Walt Bellamy:  1087

#1 Alan Henderson:  1091

 Blocks:

Tied with Jeff Newton for IU’s all-time block leader 

#1Trayce-Jackson Davis:  227

#1 Jeff Newton:  227

Rebounds wise, he will need to average 9.4 over the last 14 games(includes just one B1G tourney game and one NCAAT game). He will likely pass blocks at Minnesota. Points wise, he's obviously not passing Calbert. But, he WILL finish top 5. 

To pass Woodson, just needs to average 11.6ppg over 14 games. 

To pass Guyton, needs to average 14.4

To pass Schlundt, needs to average 21.

 

Now a deep B1G tourney run and/deep tourney run obviously change that. But he without a doubt has the opportunity to be Top 3 in points, blocks and rebounds all time. 

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30 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Rebounds wise, he will need to average 9.4 over the last 14 games(includes just one B1G tourney game and one NCAAT game). He will likely pass blocks at Minnesota. Points wise, he's obviously not passing Calbert. But, he WILL finish top 5. 

To pass Woodson, just needs to average 11.6ppg over 14 games. 

To pass Guyton, needs to average 14.4

To pass Schlundt, needs to average 21.

 

Now a deep B1G tourney run and/deep tourney run obviously change that. But he without a doubt has the opportunity to be Top 3 in points, blocks and rebounds all time. 

Trayce Jackson-Davis declares for 2022 NBA Draft – The Daily Hoosier

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Scoring:

56 points behind Alan Henderson/690 points points behind Calbert Cheaney

* if he maintains his current 19.7 pts/game average with 11 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 2139 (good for 4th best before the Big Ten Tournament/53 from 3rd)

#8 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  1923

#7 Alan Henderson:  1979

#6 Yogi Ferrell:  1986

#5 Mike Woodson:  2061

#4 A.J. Guyton:  2100

#3 Don Schlundt:  2192

#2 Steve Alford:  2438

 #1 Calbert Cheaney:  2613

Rebounds:

51 rebounds behind Kent Benson/111 rebounds behind Alan Henderson

* if he maintains his current 10.8 rebs/game average with 11 remaining regular season games to play, he would end up with 1098 (good for all-time career rebounds leader before the Big Ten Tournament)

#4 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  980

#3 Kent Benson:  1031

#2 Walt Bellamy:  1087

#1 Alan Henderson:  1091

Career Games with a Double-Double:

1 double-double behind Kent Benson/18 behind Walt Bellamy

* if he maintains his current average of 10+ points/game and 10+ rebounds/game with 11 regular season games to play, he would end up with 52 (good for 3rd best before the Big Ten Tournament/4 from 2nd/7 from all-time career double-doubles leader)

#6 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  41

#5 Kent Benson:  42

#4 Steve Downing:  43

#3 Alan Henderson:  49

#2 Archie Dees:  56

#1 Walt Bellamy:  59

 Blocks:

* Indiana's career shot block leader 

#1Trayce Jackson-Davis:  233

#2 Jeff Newton:  227

 

* Depending on how well he performs the remainder of the season (and how many post-season games he plays in) he is likely to become the first player in program history to record over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

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Watched many great players in my time and a lot of those guys played on great teams. Hard to remember a guy who could be as consistently dominant as TJD. You almost expect him to get 30 and 15 and do it without the benefit of shooting threes.

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TJD wore the jersey #4 his FR year. Feels like one of those Bearenstein/Bearanstain bears alternate universe things because I don't remember that at all lol. And I watched each and every one of those games. Weird what the memory does sometimes.

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* (Barring injury) With 10 regular season games remaining and one guaranteed post-season game (Big Ten Tournament), Trayce needs to average 5.4 points per game and 0.9 rebounds per game to become the first player in program history to record over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.  With one additional game (NIT or NCAA) he needs to average 4.9 points per game 0.8 rebounds per game.

 

Scoring:

38 points behind Alan Henderson/672 points points behind Calbert Cheaney

* if he maintains his current 19.6 pts/game average with 10 remaining regular season games to play, he would have 2137 points (good for 4th best before the Big Ten Tournament/55 from 3rd)

* with two "guaranteed" post-season games, and with his current average, Trayce would have 2176 points (16 points away from becoming the third highest scorer in program history)

#8 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  1941

#7 Alan Henderson:  1979

#6 Yogi Ferrell:  1986

#5 Mike Woodson:  2061

#4 A.J. Guyton:  2100

#3 Don Schlundt:  2192

#2 Steve Alford:  2438

 #1 Calbert Cheaney:  2613

Rebounds:

41 rebounds behind Kent Benson/101 rebounds behind Alan Henderson

* if he maintains his current 10.7 rebs/game average with 10 remaining regular season games to play, he would have 1097 (good for all-time career rebounds leader before the Big Ten Tournament)

* with two "guaranteed" post-season games, and with his current average, Trayce would have 1118 rebounds (27 rebounds more than any other player in program history)

#4 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  990

#3 Kent Benson:  1031

#2 Walt Bellamy:  1087

#1 Alan Henderson:  1091

Career Games with a Double-Double:

1 double-double behind Steve Downing/17 behind Walt Bellamy

* if he maintains his current average of 10+ points/game and 10+ rebounds/game with 10 regular season games to play, and has a double-double each night, he would end up with 52 (good for 3rd best before the Big Ten Tournament/4 from 2nd/7 from all-time career double-doubles leader)

* with two guaranteed post-season games, and if Trayce records a double-double in each remaining game, then he will have 54 career double-doubles (good for third best and only two behind Archie Dees)

#5 Trayce Jackson-Davis:  42

#5 Kent Benson:  42

#4 Steve Downing:  43

#3 Alan Henderson:  49

#2 Archie Dees:  56

#1 Walt Bellamy:  59

 Blocks:

* Indiana's career shot block leader 

#1Trayce Jackson-Davis:  235

#2 Jeff Newton:  227

 

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B1G stats are only kept since 1985, but of the players since then...

TJD is #26 career points. Should get top 20.

TJD is #9/10 for career rebounds. Should get top 3.

TJD is #7 for career blocks. Should get top 5.

 

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