We continue our player recap series with a look at Brandon Childress, a guard who was the only true freshman to play significant minutes for Wake this year. He was one of six players to log minutes in all 33 games, and one of seven players who averaged over 20 mpg (with 21.5 mpg).
On the season, Childress averaged 6.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.4 turnovers, and .8 steals per game.
These numbers aren’t too flashy, but Childress basically stepped right into his role in the rotation. With Bryant Crawford and Keyshawn Woods generally starting at the 1 and 2, Childress and Wilbekin were the rotation backup guards.