GoAcesgo wrote:uniftw wrote:Cdizzle wrote:The WSU voters had to vote for somebody.
The numbers DJ put up would easily be put up, and then some, by Baker, Bohannon, Bean, Knight, Buss, etc...
He played over 200 minutes more than anyone else on the roster...over 38 per game
Took 288 more shots than anyone else on the roster...you could add 2nd and 3rd most together and not get his total
7 players on Evansvilles roster, alone, had a higher shooting % than him, was 6th in RPG on the roster, 5th in steals, 2nd most turnovers.
If you take his numbers other than PPG he isn't a All Conference guy...the only reason he gets to that level is because he takes 16 FG attempts per game. He's played nearly 100 more minutes than the next closest guy in the valley
I disagree with you one area you are overlooking is his ability to draw fouls....D.J. 236 FTA, Baker 116 FTA, Bohannon 45 FTA, Beane 99 FTA and Buss 41 FTA my point is this Balentine is not just a great shooter, he is great at his ability to draw fouls, Bohannon and Buss they can shoot but they don't draw fouls, of the guys you mentioned none of them even close to his free throw attempts, does he shoot a lot? yes, but I feel like he would be an all MVC player on any team in the Valley except WSU.
He wouldn't.
DJ gets bailed out on a lot of calls...also gets the benefit of a lot of calls because he is running off of 80 screens (78 of which are illegal) per possession. That leads to a lot of grabbing.
He doesn't get those calls in UNI's system...or SIU...or ISUx2...or...any other system for the same reasons I've already pointed out.
You are right, DJ isn't "just a great shooter"...because he isn't a great shooter.
He shoots more freethrows but his free throw rate isn't even in the top 10 in the conference and if going only off of conference games it is even lower...FWIW...
Go dig into his stats a little more. You'll see rather quickly that other than his gaudy PPG his numbers aren't all that great.