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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostHe had 1.5 legs earlier this season as well.Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostInjury is an entirely different story.
I hope he has the opportunity to shove it in the Cousy committee's face.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostThe point was that he should have tried at all. He wanted to help and see this team succeed so much it clouded his judgment. However, he has a very fast learning curve. I don't believe that will happen in the future and I'm not talking about the injury. Fred will do whatever is best for the team. If that means 30 points, so be it. If it means 6 points, 8 assists, and 3 steals, he'll do it.
I hope he has the opportunity to shove it in the Cousy committee's face."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Can we get a sticky on this? I feel like I'm going to need it for the rest of the season. The list of 10 finalists was posted on February 1st.
In 2 days.....
Nic Moore has led his team to a loss against RPI 130 Houston
Kris Dunn (seems to be everyone's favorite) has led his team to a loss against 7-14 DePaul
Tyler Ulis (seems to be everyone's 2nd favorite) has led his team to a loss against 10-11 Tennessee
Monte Morris managed to lead his team to a close home loss against West Virginia
Keep up the stellar work, finalists! May your conference affiliation be ever in your favor, and your on-court results never examined!
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostCan we get a sticky on this? I feel like I'm going to need it for the rest of the season. The list of 10 finalists was posted on February 1st.
In 2 days.....
Nic Moore has led his team to a loss against RPI 130 Houston
Kris Dunn (seems to be everyone's favorite) has led his team to a loss against 7-14 DePaul
Tyler Ulis (seems to be everyone's 2nd favorite) has led his team to a loss against 10-11 Tennessee
Monte Morris managed to lead his team to a close home loss against West Virginia
Keep up the stellar work, finalists! May your conference affiliation be ever in your favor, and your on-court results never examined!"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Typically astute analysis by Ron Baker, as quoted by PaulS: “I know Fred didn’t make the Cousy Award list. Probably not the guy you want to motivate this time of year.”
Really -- as if he needed even more to drive him. See you in Houston, Cousy committee.
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...#storylink=cpy
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostCan we get a sticky on this? I feel like I'm going to need it for the rest of the season. The list of 10 finalists was posted on February 1st.
In 2 days.....
Nic Moore has led his team to a loss against RPI 130 Houston
Kris Dunn (seems to be everyone's favorite) has led his team to a loss against 7-14 DePaul
Tyler Ulis (seems to be everyone's 2nd favorite) has led his team to a loss against 10-11 Tennessee
Monte Morris managed to lead his team to a close home loss against West Virginia
Keep up the stellar work, finalists! May your conference affiliation be ever in your favor, and your on-court results never examined!
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostI agree with this. That's the thing with FVV. He can do what he wants to do. He's that good. If he wants 30, he'll get 30. If he wants to get everyone else great looks, he'll get everyone else great looks. If he wants to shut down the other team's point guard, he'll shut down the other team's point guard. He really is that far ahead of his competition. And, he has the unique ability to be able to do all of the above throughout various points in the game. That's what sets him apart from the more average point guards on he Cousy list.
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Originally posted by WUpigsooie View PostEven if you cared about just stats, isn't FVV 4th in Assist Rate and first in A/TO? What more do you want from a PG?
That said, Fred is beating everyone in A/TO ratio but Monte Morris of the individuals who are listed in the top 10 for the Cousy Award (I think)
Also, Kyle Collinsworth has a crazy amount of assists per game: 7.5, but he's also got 3.4 turnovers/game
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostWhere did you see those stats? I think Fred is 19th in A/TO and 45th in Assists/Game: Source It won't link to Fred's actual page, but if you find his page, that is what is listed on NCAA's page for the year.
That said, Fred is beating everyone in A/TO ratio but Monte Morris of the individuals who are listed in the top 10 for the Cousy Award (I think)
Also, Kyle Collinsworth has a crazy amount of assists per game: 7.5, but he's also got 3.4 turnovers/game
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Marshall doesn’t understand — Marshall expressed his disbelief at Monday’s Cousy Award list of 10 finalists for the nation’s top point guard. It did not include WSU senior Fred VanVleet. According to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, “a national committee comprised of top college basketball personnel determined the watch list of 20 candidates in October, which has now been narrowed to just ten.”
Marshall asked for a coaching matchup against a group that doesn’t value a point guard.
“To leave him off that list, I don’t know what you’re doing,” Marshall said. “I don’t want to say anything else, because it wouldn’t be very positive. Same with the way USA Basketball left him off their (Pan Am Games) team. How did that work out? They won a bronze medal. He’s the winningest, most-accomplished point guard in college basketball.”
Nicole Taylor, who handles media relations for the award, said in an email that “the list is fluid and players can play their way on to or off of the list at any point in the season.”
VanVleet, who was on the list of 20 preseason candidates, said he was surprised at the exclusion. He enjoyed following the discussion on social media after Monday’s announcement.
“That was fun,” he said. “There were 100 people saying I should have been on the list, and then there was 100 people saying I shouldn’t have been on the list. No big deal.”
On Tuesday, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced the list of 10 finalists for the nation’s top shooting guard. It did not include WSU’s Ron Baker, who was also on the preseason watch list of 20.
“I couldn’t even tell you what list it was that I didn’t make,” Baker said. “I know Fred didn’t make the Cousy Award list. Probably not the guy you want to motivate this time of year.”
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