OC football
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- Joined
- Jan 13, 2006
- Messages
- 349
Hansbrough (North Carolina)
Points per game: 18.6
Rebounds: 7.8
Assists: 1.3
Steals: 1.2
Blocked shots: .7
Field goal percentage: .535
Free throw percentage: .739
Afflalo (UCLA)
Points per game: 16.7
Rebounds: 3.3
Assists: 2.2
Steals: .6
Blocked shots: .2
Field goal percentage: .442
Free throw percentage: 7.08
Law (Texas A&M)
Points per game: 18.2
Rebounds: 3.3
Assists: 5.1
Steals: 1.2
Blocked shots: .1
Field goal percentage: .506
Free throw percentage: .778
Ogden (Ohio State)
Points per game: 15.6
Rebounds: 9.8
Assists: .7
Steals: .5
Blocked shots: 3.4
Field goal percentage: .605
Free throw percentage: .634
Tucker (Wisconsin)
Points per game: 20.0
Rebounds: 5.4
Assists: 2.0
Steals: .9
Blocked shots: .3
Field goal percentage: .472
Free throw percentage: .661
Durant (Texas)
Points per game: 25.7
Rebounds: 11.2
Assists: 1.3
Steals: 1.9
Blocked Shots: 1.9
Field goal percentage: .474
Free throw percentage: .819
Considering that Texas is now out and did not even advance to the sweet 16 I really can't see how anyone could, within logic, justify giving the Player of the Year award to anyone but Hansbrough. In his most recent effort Hansbrough scored 33 points.
To be completely fair, Durant does have more impressive stats; with the sole exception of his field-goal percentage.
Points per game: 18.6
Rebounds: 7.8
Assists: 1.3
Steals: 1.2
Blocked shots: .7
Field goal percentage: .535
Free throw percentage: .739
Afflalo (UCLA)
Points per game: 16.7
Rebounds: 3.3
Assists: 2.2
Steals: .6
Blocked shots: .2
Field goal percentage: .442
Free throw percentage: 7.08
Law (Texas A&M)
Points per game: 18.2
Rebounds: 3.3
Assists: 5.1
Steals: 1.2
Blocked shots: .1
Field goal percentage: .506
Free throw percentage: .778
Ogden (Ohio State)
Points per game: 15.6
Rebounds: 9.8
Assists: .7
Steals: .5
Blocked shots: 3.4
Field goal percentage: .605
Free throw percentage: .634
Tucker (Wisconsin)
Points per game: 20.0
Rebounds: 5.4
Assists: 2.0
Steals: .9
Blocked shots: .3
Field goal percentage: .472
Free throw percentage: .661
Durant (Texas)
Points per game: 25.7
Rebounds: 11.2
Assists: 1.3
Steals: 1.9
Blocked Shots: 1.9
Field goal percentage: .474
Free throw percentage: .819
Considering that Texas is now out and did not even advance to the sweet 16 I really can't see how anyone could, within logic, justify giving the Player of the Year award to anyone but Hansbrough. In his most recent effort Hansbrough scored 33 points.
To be completely fair, Durant does have more impressive stats; with the sole exception of his field-goal percentage.