

20.0 PPG | 5.8 RPG | 1.3 APG | 0.5 SPG | 1.1 BPG
GOOD: Gelabale's scoring has gone from patchy to prolific in a matter of months. In February it reached its peak, with him breaking his career high with 26 against Detroit then breaking it again against Denver with 31. He scores efficiently and uses his superior quickness and ball handling skills to blow past defenders and finish well at the hoop. This month in particular he finished off a significant number of three point plays, and has been much more of a presence shot blocking than ever before.
BAD: His rebounding is still an issue, grabbing 2 against Minnesota and only 5 against Denver. If he could consistantly pull down 8-10 rebounds he'd be a force in the division.

24.8 PPG | 4.5 RPG | 2.3 APG | 0.7 SPG | 0.3 BPG
GOOD: Despite the rise of Mickael Gelabale as a legit scoring threat, McCants has continued to keep his production up, seeing only a few slight dips, scoring under 20 in three games for the month. He exploded against Toronto with 55, tearing the perimeter defense to pieces and also pulled down 6 rebounds. His rebounding has been fantastic, averaging 4.5 for the month he came 1 board short of a double-double against Minnesota with 9 to go with his 17 points and 4 assists.
BAD: With the amount of penetration he gets, he should look to find open teammates more for baskets. Also his shooting percentages need to increase.

7.0 PPG | 3.2 RPG | 0.3 APG | 0.3 SPG | 0.2 BPG
GOOD: Only getting 12.5 minutes per game off the bench, White makes the most of his time with scoring and rebounding numbers that put some of his teammates to shame. His 7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, when adjusted to per36 numbers are 20 PPG and 9.2 RPG, better rebounding numbers than anyone on the team outside of Stromile Swift and Dwayne Jones. He scores efficiently and in bunches, scoring less than 7 points only twice in the month despite never playing more than 13 minutes.
BAD: His defensive effort is somewhat lacking; with his athletisism he could be a real impact player on the weakside. This is keeping him on the bench.


9.0 PPG | 5.0 RPG | 2.2 APG | 1.0 SPG | 0.7 BPG
BAD: Gabe Pruitt is the starting point guard, keep this in mind. He couldn't manage more than 4 assists in a single game throughout the month, and topped it off against Philadelphia by finishing with 0 assists. He had 1 against Toronto despite his backcourt teammate scoring 55 points. His scoring has also been sporadic, mixing in 17 and 12 point games with a 2 point effort against Denver and 7 against Minnesota.
GOOD: His rebounding is exceptional for a point guard. He pulled down 8 rebounds against both Toronto and Denver.

5.0 PPG | 9.3 RPG | 1.0 APG | 0.8 SPG | 2.2 BPG
BAD: Both his rebounding and block numbers dropped in February, mostly due to the fact that he grabbed single digits in rebounds in half of the months games including a 4 rebound effort against Toronto. To compare, Gabe Pruitt grabbed 8 in the same game. His shot blocking, while still effective, has also dipped, he was at one point averaging close to four blocks per game. Whether this is a sign that he is lacking intensity and getting tired, or he just isn't as good as his early season form indicated remains to be seen.
GOOD: He's scoring more and finished with 12 points against Philadelphia and 8 against Detroit. He also grabbed 14 rebounds against Minnesota and another 13 against the Pistons.

2.7 PPG | 3.3 RPG | 0.7 APG | 0.2 SPG | 1.0 BPG
BAD: Not so much here for lack of production, but mostly for inconsistancy. Possibly the most frustrating player on the team, Swift can come out and have a 4 point, 3 rebound and 2 block effort in just 11 minutes against Denver, then follow it up with 2 points and 2 rebounds against Philadelphia or 2 points and 1 board against Minnesota. He struggles to score and his rebounding is sporadic at best.
GOOD: Despite being as consistant as the rest of his game, Swift's shot blocking has been impressive given his minutes. He blocked 2 shots in 3 of his 6 games for February.
Note: Stats are for the month of February, not the whole season.