Rambler63 wrote:Cdizzle wrote:McIntosh a little unlucky with the injury.
Doyle had an injury in his sophomore year that eliminated the second half of his sophomore year and severely affected his junior year. Nobody talked about bad luck.
Yet despite missing almost half his sophomore year and still being affected by the injury in his junior year, he's currently got 1601 career points. For comparison, Ron Baker had 1636 points in his career. Doyle also has more career assists than any other player in the league besides Paris Lee (he's 16 assists behind), and has racked up the 15th most assists in the MVC since 1992-93.
This season, he's 2nd in total points scored, 3rd in points per game, 2nd in steals, 3rd in assists, 11th in blocks, and 13th in rebounds. If you're in to alternative metrics, he's 6th in player efficiency, 7th in effective field goal percentage, and 4th in usage percentage. Statistically or with an eye test, there isn't a more versatile player in the league.
BirdsEyeView wrote:Expanding his stat line against the BEST teams in the conference with the best defenders in the league (WSU/ISUr), Doyle was 20 for 60 from the field. 33%. And was 0-4.
Have you performed the same analysis across the board, comparing your favorite players only against the top teams in the league? Paris Lee was 5-for-19 against Loyola, 26%. He was 5-for-21 against Wichita State, 23.8%.
I posted Brown's stats against WSU and ISU in another post. People state the same about him as they do Doyle. If you're not WSU or ISU, you're not deserving of anything related to an individual award. Doyle is a great player as is Brown, so I am here to defend both of them. If WSU and ISU defense is that much better than the rest, why would Brown put up these stats against those two teams?
36.25 minutes
49.1 FG%
46.2 3PT%
85.3 FT%
3.25 Rebounds
3.25 Assists
1.75 turnovers
21.8 points
Blame it on a gimmick offense, ok.....if you think you know what's coming and who will get the shots, why not stop it? How is it possible for a player "not good enough" to play for those programs able to be so efficient against them? During the last UE vs WSU game, the ESPN3 announcers stated over and over how tough a match up Brown was for the Shockers and how efficient he has been against them. Those were not Aces fans words, they were WSU announcers words.
The Aces stunk this year, but Brown was great all season and throughout his career when Marty let him play to his strengths. Brown is not a motion offense guy per se but more of an athletic scoring PG/combo guard.