ChelseaFriar wrote:Ellenson is so nice to watch. His fundamentals are fantastic.
Also love Sumner's game, kid is going to be a star next year.
MarquetteRustler wrote:If Creighton finishes strong, then Mo Watson has to get some consideration. That dude is carrying the team on his back.
SJUBBALL wrote:Ben Bentil without a doubt should be POY.
Westbrook#36 wrote:MarquetteRustler wrote:If Creighton finishes strong, then Mo Watson has to get some consideration. That dude is carrying the team on his back.
While Mo Watson isn't going to get BE POY, I think you can safely say he is the most valuable player to his team in the BE. Without Mo I'd hate to imagine the state Creighton would be in this year.
scoscox wrote:Yes, I'd probably go with Bentil as well. It is getting more difficult, though. Over anyone else, Dunn is a clear second and may still even be leading. Hart will obviously get some love as the best and most important player on the league's best team, but I think there are too many other guys that have had far more impressive individual seasons for him to win it, but who knows especially if Villanova keeps it up and Providence continues to slide.
Rookie of the Year: I'd have to go with Ellenson at the top by quite a bit and then Sumner and Brunson battling it out for number two. I think this is the most clear cut of the three debates, honestly. It's tough to make an argument for anyone else. I don't think Bridges is really that good right now, but a 6'7" guard with his athleticism has some scary potential, so he'll get some play in the next category.
NBA prospects:
1. Ellenson
2. Dunn
3. Sumner
4. Bridges
5. Whitehead
6. Bentil
7. Hart
8. Bluiett
9. Brunson
Of the group of forwards, I don't really see any of the forwards making it in the league between Reynolds, Ochefu, Delgado etc. Agreed that unless DSR starts playing like his hair's on fire every game, he's not making it. Copeland's got to deliver on his talent at some point as well I would think, but it hasn't stopped people from getting drafted before, so who knows. This is a heck of a group of guys though, especially in this year when the individual talent seems to be down across the country.
We'd be in the state of Nebraska wondering what the hell we were doing in the Big East! (Oops, opened that door again)Westbrook#36 wrote:<br abp="952"><br abp="953">While Mo Watson isn't going to get BE POY, I think you can safely say he is the most valuable player to his team in the BE. Without Mo I'd hate to imagine the state Creighton would be in this year.MarquetteRustler wrote:If Creighton finishes strong, then Mo Watson has to get some consideration. That dude is carrying the team on his back.
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