It’s not easy to determine Wichita State’s MVP. There are three candidates — point guard Fred VanVleet, shooting guard Ron Baker and forward Cleanthony Early — and a fourth, Tekele Cotton, who would be justified in making a claim.
Ultimately, though, the Shockers are about point guards. And they have been for a while now, starting with Clevin Hannah, then Joe Ragland, then Malcolm Armstead and now VanVleet, the captain of this 30-0 ship.
VanVleet might not be the flashiest player you’ve ever seen. He’s not a behind-the-back, between-the-legs, over-the-shoulder kind of point guard. He’s a two-hand chest pass kind of player in a flash-and-sizzle world. He’s a throwback to a time when being called a steady and heady point guard wasn’t an insult.
Ultimately, though, the Shockers are about point guards. And they have been for a while now, starting with Clevin Hannah, then Joe Ragland, then Malcolm Armstead and now VanVleet, the captain of this 30-0 ship.
VanVleet might not be the flashiest player you’ve ever seen. He’s not a behind-the-back, between-the-legs, over-the-shoulder kind of point guard. He’s a two-hand chest pass kind of player in a flash-and-sizzle world. He’s a throwback to a time when being called a steady and heady point guard wasn’t an insult.
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