Alphawalt wrote:JacobPadilla wrote:Django wrote:Ash has played his way into a legitimate BE POY candidate. For what he means to this team and how he’s become so clutch you have to put him in the conversation now.
He's definitely played his way into the first-team All-Big East discussion, but he''s going to have a tough time passing up his own teammate in the POY race.
I think if Kalkbrenner continues to play like he has recently, it should not even be a question but that he is the BE POY. He should be considered for national POY, although national media have not touted him or the BE highly this year. Consider this comparison of stats as well as Kalkbrenner being the unquestioned much better defensive player:
Kalkbrenner: 19.2 ppg, 67.3 fg %, 42.3 3pt %, 71.8 ft%, 8.5 rpg, 1.4 apg, 2.8 bpg, 1.2 topg.
Cooper Flagg: 19.5 ppg, 47.9 fg%, 36.4 3pt %, 80.3 ft%, 7.7 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.3 bpg, 2.6 topg.
Johni Broome: 18.1 ppg, 51.4 fg%, 30.2 3pt%, 63.5 ft%, 10.9 rpg, 3.3 apg, 2.7 bpg, 1.3 topg.
To me, the real question is whether the Big East voters would actually give Kalk both the POY and the DPOY awards. They seem to like to "spread the wealth" some, and it wouldn't shock me if they gave DPOY to someone else IF they gave him POY. I guess POY is the better award if you have to pick one, but that fourth DPOY is a historic thing, too. Deserves both right now, and it doesn't honestly feel even close to me.