TheDon wrote: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.
And what does it say about Cooley or PC that they might have the two best players in the league and finish under .500?
ChelseaFriar wrote:TheDon wrote: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.
And what does it say about Cooley or PC that they might have the two best players in the league and finish under .500?
It says that his recruiting since the Bentil class has fallen off a cliff and he has issues with player retention (Chukwu, Fortune & Harris). Players 3-8 on PC likely do not start for DePaul. PC is very easy to defend as you focus 50% on one player, 40% on another player, and 10% on the rest of the roster. Give PC 1 of about 7 guys on Villanova and they probably finish Top 3. But that's on Cooley for recruiting issues and player retention issues.
That said, I posted in another thread that I think Cooley has had a terrible year in BE play for a variety of reasons, some of them maddening.
This is precisely why I worry about PC next season. Dunn and Bentil are stars. They are some of the best players in the country, not just the Big East. But 3-8 aren't any good, and that's why you will be relying on next season.
MackNova wrote:While Watson, Ellenson, Bluiett, Martin and several others have had great seasons, I think it's pretty clearly a 3-horse race between Dunn, Bentil and Hart for who will actually win the award. I wonder if the Providence guys split their votes.
I would go with Hart, but I watch every Villanova game, and I see how valuable he is, so I admit I'm a little biased. He leads the best team in the league in total points, rebounds and steals and he does it while shooting 52%. He's also a great defender. I don't think the fact that he's on a great team should necessarily work against him.
Dunn and Bentil are so tough to separate. Statistically, both are off the charts. Bentil doesn't play much defense, but everywhere else, he's a monster. And Dunn fills up the stat sheet like no one else in the country. And while Hart doesn't have all the same counting numbers, he does everything so efficiently. That's why he's been KenPom's Big east POY (and a top-10 contender for national POY) in his rankings all season.
I also think Hart will end up winning the award. KenPom projects Providence at 9-9 in the league right now. If that happens, between Dunn and Bentil splitting the vote, and some coaches not wanting to give the award to someone on a .500 team, Hart will win. And I bet a lot of people will be unhappy about it on this board. Some may think that if Dunn and Bentil are so good where both could easily win the POY, why is the team only .500 in the league? So Hart may win a vote that finishes like 5-4-1 among the coaches.
Arch split the award with Dunn last season, and Dunn had better numbers on a team with an 11-7 league record. And Hart this season deserves it more than Arch did last season (though many Villanova fans would make the case that Hilliard deserved it over Arch).
ChelseaFriar wrote:MackNova wrote:While Watson, Ellenson, Bluiett, Martin and several others have had great seasons, I think it's pretty clearly a 3-horse race between Dunn, Bentil and Hart for who will actually win the award. I wonder if the Providence guys split their votes.
I would go with Hart, but I watch every Villanova game, and I see how valuable he is, so I admit I'm a little biased. He leads the best team in the league in total points, rebounds and steals and he does it while shooting 52%. He's also a great defender. I don't think the fact that he's on a great team should necessarily work against him.
Dunn and Bentil are so tough to separate. Statistically, both are off the charts. Bentil doesn't play much defense, but everywhere else, he's a monster. And Dunn fills up the stat sheet like no one else in the country. And while Hart doesn't have all the same counting numbers, he does everything so efficiently. That's why he's been KenPom's Big east POY (and a top-10 contender for national POY) in his rankings all season.
I also think Hart will end up winning the award. KenPom projects Providence at 9-9 in the league right now. If that happens, between Dunn and Bentil splitting the vote, and some coaches not wanting to give the award to someone on a .500 team, Hart will win. And I bet a lot of people will be unhappy about it on this board. Some may think that if Dunn and Bentil are so good where both could easily win the POY, why is the team only .500 in the league? So Hart may win a vote that finishes like 5-4-1 among the coaches.
Arch split the award with Dunn last season, and Dunn had better numbers on a team with an 11-7 league record. And Hart this season deserves it more than Arch did last season (though many Villanova fans would make the case that Hilliard deserved it over Arch).
The POY thing is interesting, and it totally depends on what a coach values.
Hart is a really good, tough player. I believe being a part of Wright's well oiled machine, the #1 team in the nation, makes it much easier to be efficient. If the voters value efficiency on a great team, he wins.
If they value a guy who they have to specifically game plan for, a guy they throw 2 or 3 defenders at every night, Dunn wins.
If they value a guy with eye-popping stats, Bentil wins.
Arch winning last year definitely made me realize anything is possible. I'd take Arch on any team, any year. Love him as a player. I've just never seen a guy with numbers like that win a POY award. But it didn't bother me. Just found it interesting.
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