PlayerRep said:
...Kemp rebounds at about the same rate as Breunig and slightly better than Krlsovic. Kemp scores at a better rate than Krslovic...
The reason Krslovic is starting and playing many more minutes than Kemp (which is I'm assuming what you are getting at?) is defense. He has an incredible knack for being in the right spot and disrupting things for other teams. In conference games he is 2nd on the team in steals right now (Dunn is first). He averages only 0.01 less in steals per 40 minutes than Dunn in conference. That's pretty damn impressive for a true freshman post.
On the offensive side both he and Breunig are very good at finding the open shooters too which is nice to have from the post.
As for the stats, if we look at it per 40 minutes played here are the numbers in conference so far for Krslovic, Kemp and Breunig:
Breunig (56.98%FG, 76.79%FT):
21.4pts, 9.038rebounds, 2.68assists, 3turnovers, 0.98blocks, 0.54steals, 4.1fouls
Krslovic (53.70%FG, 48.39%FT):
7.89pts, 8.649rebounds, 2.05assists, 1.9turnovers, 0.54blocks, 2.16steals, 4.2fouls
Kemp (55.0%FG, 62.5%FT):
15.2pts, 8.451rebounds, 0.56assists, 2.8turnovers, 0blocks, 0steals, 11fouls
With Kemp's minutes being under 6 per game in conference it's a little hard to get a good idea on his stats. In previous years I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the per-40 minute averages when players had much below 10 mins per game. Just didn't make a lot of sense statistically. One good game or awful game can skew the numbers a ton when there aren't a lot of minutes played.
I do think Kemp brings a little more offensively (scoring anyway) and the numbers of course show that, but defensively there is a dropoff when Krslovic goes out of the game. The Griz have a very good defense this year, at or near the top in every defensive category in conference. Krslovic is a huge part of that and has earned his minutes with his great defense in my opinion.