MoValley John wrote:At the risk of starting a firestorm, I will chime in and defend Doug McDecommitt.
A triple-double is an impressive feat. But at the same time, it is a conjured up stat. Like a mortgage derivative. That not withstanding, a triple-double is very, very impressive. But does a triple-double trump everything else? In my opinion, no. It trumps a lot, but not everything. And not all triple-doubles are alike. And dare I say this, Odum's triple-double met the bare minimum of triple-doubles. His line was 10 pts, 10 rebs and 10 assists. Yes, a triple double, but a mere one less of anything and there is no discussion.
On the other hand, Doug McDecommitt's line vs. Campbell was 31, 11 and 2. A solid double-double. Doug had 8 less assists, but scored 21 more points and came up with one more board than did Odum in his game vs. Fairfield. To value Odum's triple-double effort more than Doug's double-double, you must put so much weight on the 8 additional assists tallied by Odum, that you completely disregard the additional 21 points and 1 extra rebound tallied by Dougie McDecommitt.
To simply say Odum carded a triple-double and should receive the POW award is overly simplistic. I know that if Dougie McDecommitt's double-double wasn't good enough to trump Odum's triple-double, it's very very close and worthy of being in the discussion.
If nothing else, this spices up the board.
jackwagon wrote:Once again a topic involving Jake Odum not started by sycamore fans. Doug had a fine week and so did Odum. I'd say Odum played against a little tougher competition so i'd give it to him but nothing to riot about. Oh and Odum had 12 not 10 assists against Fairfield.
Ace Dad wrote:The MVC is big enough for both fine players. Who cares which one is better than this or better than that? I look forward to seeing both of them do well.
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