Florida basketball: Way-too-early projected starting 5 for 2020-21

SUNRISE, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 21: Keyontae Johnson #11 of the Florida Gators shot is blocked by Trevin Dorius #32 of the Utah State Aggies during the first half of the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic at BB&T Center on December 21, 2019 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
SUNRISE, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 21: Keyontae Johnson #11 of the Florida Gators shot is blocked by Trevin Dorius #32 of the Utah State Aggies during the first half of the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic at BB&T Center on December 21, 2019 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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BROOKLYN, NY – DECEMBER 17: Noah Locke #10 of the Florida Gators dribbles the ball against the Providence Friars during the Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational at the Barclays Center on December 17, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Porter Binks/Getty Images) /

Noah Locke. 526. Pick Analysis. Florida Gators. G. player. Scouting Report. Guard

There were times when Noah Locke was dead on. Then again, there were times he wasn’t.

However, over the course of 31 games, Locke averaged 10.6 points per game and shot 43 percent from the field.

While that isn’t great, it isn’t too bad either. With further development, you can see a player with Locke’s physical ability averaging 15 points per game or even more.

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However, to be a key cog in the Florida basketball wheel, Locke is going to have to be more consistent. He’s going to have to put together double-digit scoring games together more often.

He’s also going to have to be available to play more minutes. During the season, Locke averaged just 29.8 minutes per game. Again, not bad, but not great.

The bottom line is Locke will have to stay healthy and really up his game to truly be a leader for Florida basketball.