balla45 wrote:I think Hagler will win Mr. Basketball and I also think that AJ Jacobson is much better.
balla45 wrote:I do not think it will. The media has shown that recently, the level of college basketball that will be played has not been taken in to consideration.
Hanstad - Boise State lost to Schanilec D2 transitional.
Werner - NDSU, Yale - Minot State, Purintun - University of Mary, all lost to Langstaff JuCo.
I think if AJ wins, he'll need to come in to the state tournament with a record of at least 17-2 and he'll need to be averaging about 25 and 12, because Hagler will average 35 8 8 8 or something like that. On AJ's side, he is unique in that his mother was the first Miss Basketball winner.
balla45 wrote:Yes, but everyone knew that Schanilec and Langstaff would not be playing Division 1 basketball, while other candidates were.
That's about what AJ averaged last year. Hagler could pretty much pick a number under 40 and average it. He'll get rebounds, assists, and steals naturally. His scoring numbers basically just reflect the number of shots he takes. He's going to shoot a high percentage from all over, and he'll maybe play three teams all year with someone who can defend him.
balla45 wrote:I also should add that I find it rather, stupid, for lack of a better word, to base the winner of this award solely on statistics. I think that most would agree that having the best stats does not actually mean that the player is the best. IMO at this point in the game, Zacher is the best Class B player, and I doubt anyone is putting up numbers that rival was Lavachek is putting up. Haven't checked lately, but at last check it was somewhere around 32 and 15.
newkidontheblock wrote:I also completely agree that you can't just look at stats. Zacher is a tremendous ball player and has definite WOW factor. He is one of the top of the state on the top team in the state. He is, in my opinion, a certain all stater.
However, in terms of an individual award like Mr. Basketball, I believe Zacher is the 3rd best senior ball player in Region 7.
Please, I don't say this to subtract anything from the young man, he is tremendous. I simply want to also give the deserved credit to the other two.
The Schwab wrote:I would assume he has to be talking about Volk from Trinity and Carr from Hazen
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