bleach wrote:Brenton Scott puts up a lot of shots and has the ball in his hands a lot but, he would look good on any league team. He should be 2nd team right now.
bleach wrote:Brenton Scott puts up a lot of shots and has the ball in his hands a lot but, he would look good on any league team. He should be 2nd team right now.
Redbirdgrad wrote:Here are his scoring totals in the last 10 games... 25, 33, 17, 17, 21, 23, 19, 19, 28, 16
Redbirdgrad wrote:Love this topic, and the PPG discussion.
The reason I think Jaylon Brown is at least a 2nd Teamer in the Valley is because he's a known weapon. When you plan to play Evansville, you have 2 guys to guard, and that's it. Everyone knows it. Everyone game plans around it. And he still gets his points. He doesn't have "off nights".
Here are his scoring totals in the last 10 games... 25, 33, 17, 17, 21, 23, 19, 19, 28, 16
Plays on a team that struggles to score... he's one of the only weapons to actually guard... and yet still performs well.
His ORtg is 115.4, with a DRtg of 99.9. More importantly his Box Plus/Minus is +4.9. Compare that to a Brenton Scott who is only a +2.4.
He's honestly probably too high as a 1st teamer on my selection, I'll absolutely concede that point, but I'd argue strongly he's a 2nd teamer given his situation and how he's produced.
mule wrote:Redbirdgrad wrote:Love this topic, and the PPG discussion.
The reason I think Jaylon Brown is at least a 2nd Teamer in the Valley is because he's a known weapon. When you plan to play Evansville, you have 2 guys to guard, and that's it. Everyone knows it. Everyone game plans around it. And he still gets his points. He doesn't have "off nights".
Here are his scoring totals in the last 10 games... 25, 33, 17, 17, 21, 23, 19, 19, 28, 16
Plays on a team that struggles to score... he's one of the only weapons to actually guard... and yet still performs well.
His ORtg is 115.4, with a DRtg of 99.9. More importantly his Box Plus/Minus is +4.9. Compare that to a Brenton Scott who is only a +2.4.
He's honestly probably too high as a 1st teamer on my selection, I'll absolutely concede that point, but I'd argue strongly he's a 2nd teamer given his situation and how he's produced.
To support your argument, the 28 points was against the Shockers. Brown is listed at 6'0" and that is generous. He was guarded by Shocker players between 6'3" and 6'8". His sweet spot is in the lane at about 12-15 feet. Most possessions had 2 or 3 defenders also in that vicinity.
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