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Name: Toby Bailey
College: UCLA
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 205
Class: Senior
Position: Shooting Guard
Other Position: Small Forward
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Stats (Provided by JazzyJ)
                  G  MIN  FG  FGA  3P 3PA  FT FTA  REB  PF AST  TO BLK STL  PTS
94-95 UCLA       33  827 137  283  20  73  53  94  158  73  63  67   9  35  347
95-96 UCLA       31 1063 170  371  62 157  56  87  134  67 105 113  12  27  458
96-97 UCLA       32 1148 166  360  42 126  76 115  183  72 155 117   7  39  450
97-98 UCLA       33 1177 206  465  47 145 132 179  195  94 135 106  23  38  591
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TOTALS          129 4215 679 1479 171 501 317 475  670 306 458 403  51 139 1846
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
94-95 UCLA       25.1  48.4  27.4  56.4  4.8  1.9  2.0  0.3  1.1  10.5
95-96 UCLA       34.3  45.8  39.5  64.4  4.3  3.4  3.6  0.4  0.9  14.8
96-97 UCLA       35.9  46.1  33.3  66.1  5.7  4.8  3.7  0.2  1.2  14.1
97-98 UCLA       35.7  44.3  32.4  73.7  5.9  4.1  3.2  0.7  1.2  17.9
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TOTALS           32.7  45.9  34.1  66.7  5.2  3.6  3.1  0.4  1.1  14.3

Scouting Report: Russ Smith
Strengths- Put SF there because he played it this year to help the club, despite his rep as selfish, he sacrificed greatly in his career as a Bruin. Played PG, SG, SF and even some PF in his career, heck he was on Robert Traylor for 3 possessions in the upset of Michigan. Great athlete, 2 foot jumper, hard worker, wants to learn, good kid. Solid defense will help him stick.

Weaknesses-can't dribble the ball, streaky shooter, tends to drift on his shot. Good shooter from the top of the key, but nobody gives him that shot anymore. Tends to make shots more difficult than they should be. If Mitchell Butler can play in the NBA so can Toby but he's going to be a role player if he doesn't improve his handle and shot. One guy he could look at is John Starks who has similar skills but improved his game every year.



Scouting Report: Matthew Chin [sasquatchsasquatch@yahoo.com]
Bailey is one of the best rebounding guards in college in the last couple of years. But who needs a rebounding guard anyway? Has better ballhandling than given credit for. unselfish (after his first two years) good defender, confident. but nothing too special to merit anything more than a late first round pick.


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