milksteak wrote:Toby Hegner? I think we can come up with a better candidate.
whiteandblue77 wrote:milksteak wrote:Toby Hegner? I think we can come up with a better candidate.
So who's your 6th man vote?
handdownmandown wrote:It won't be Hegner but he's tremendously important to our success.
One thing he's really good at but gets zero credit for are the seals he gets down low that allow Watson to get to the tin. There are at least two to three times per game it happens and I think, Mo doesn't get through there without Toby putting a body on that big.
Westbrook#36 wrote:Kamar Baldwin doesn't start for Butler does he? If not, he's my clear front runner.
chicagojayfan wrote:handdownmandown wrote:It won't be Hegner but he's tremendously important to our success.
One thing he's really good at but gets zero credit for are the seals he gets down low that allow Watson to get to the tin. There are at least two to three times per game it happens and I think, Mo doesn't get through there without Toby putting a body on that big.
He's not likely to get any awards as usually the 6th man award goes to a guy who lights up the scoreboard like Vinnie "the Microwave", but he's been really critical to us this year.
He's probably our best defender in the post and really uses positioning well (at times we've put him on the post player for the other team and let Patton play weakside defense). He's not a shot blocker, but can alter shots. He's very, very effective in his help defense (it's nice having a 6-10 guy who is mobile enough to play a bit on the perimeter, and in the post and who can get to help and double hard with his height). His rebounding isn't great (8.9 per 40), but he's one of the best we have at getting a body on someone and blocking them out.
On offense, he is shooting from 3 PT range better than ever 45% on the season and he forces teams to guard him on the perimeter, and he's added a lot of post moves that have really upped his versatility on offense. He's only scoring 14.2 per 40, but with a high level of efficiency (TS% of .610 and eFG% of .595 this year).
Anyway, he's one of our most important guys and while he doesn't get the accolades, there are games we wouldn't have won this year without him on the floor.
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