BUFANATIC79 wrote:I don't expect to see any Braves on the lists this year. I believe we will be a very balanced scoring team. I think Barnes can do more this year, he might have declined to Lemon some last year. Also excited to see judo PG Tramique Sutherland. He's a true point guard, and scored over twenty points per game. Excited to see how that translates
BEARZ77 wrote:mvcfan, you miss the point; it's a very rare year a team gets 3 1st team All MVC players. It has little to do with who's best, but who has the statistical year to make the case or as last year, does a team run away with everything. Baker's stats weren't as good as several players last year and I doubt they are this year. I think both Beane and Marshall will have to carry their teams, while I think VanVleet is the most sure thing. For WSU to have the kind of year they expect, a frontcourt guy will have to be very good, hence I gave a first team nod to Carter. Baker won't be any less than previous, but I don't think those stats will overcome what a few other players put up. I could have said the same for Ballentine and perhaps even Knight, but I like Beane and Marshall better. If WSU runs a way with the league again, they probably could get three again, but I don't see that happening, so despite you're need to make this all-things WSU, I'm not so encumbered.
BEARZ77 wrote:I didn't say Marshall had better stats, I said several other players did. That's what happens when you get your panties in a wad stuck over your head, you can't read. Again the whole point was that if teams like MSU/SIU or whoever have solid years, their guards will probably have very good statistical years and thus have a good shot at garnering all conference honors. That's what off season discussions are about, what if scenarios, unless of course you are too insecure to entertain them. Didn't see other teams fans crying because I conjectured WSU's Carter might be in line to win the All MVC award when he wasn't even a starter last year, because it's just conjecture, whiney ass.
BEARZ77 wrote:For this year, probably Beane; he was the best 2 guard in the conference the last half of the conference season, and probably the hardest to guard. He's got decent size, great quickness and shot the ball better than the others down the stretch. Second would be tough because Ballentine isn't as good defensively as I would want, but he's the only one who has had to operate as his teams primary target defensively by the opposition and still produced big numbers. Baker had a great noncon and early part of the year, then faded a bit but has size and can do more than Ballentine. Marshall has more to prove because one he's coming off injury, and he's not the playmaker/passer level he needs to be, but along with Beane he's probably the most able to get his shot w/o needing any help, and can be hard to keep off the foul line. I like them all and as as juniors to be, the battles are just beginning.
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