balla45 wrote:Convincing arguments could be made for Kyjuan Johnson, Tronis McKay, and Aanen Moody.
Moody had the best season though and should win. But you never know.
wem wrote:If its media, Moody wins hands down. He been built up to the point that he walks on water. He's a great athlete, and has great stats, but there are a handful of better players. That was seen at state A. I know most will disagree, but you better come back with more than his scoring. How much D does he play?
balla45 wrote:wem wrote:If its media, Moody wins hands down. He been built up to the point that he walks on water. He's a great athlete, and has great stats, but there are a handful of better players. That was seen at state A. I know most will disagree, but you better come back with more than his scoring. How much D does he play?
Team took 3rd at State A and lost 4 games. Led Class A in steals. Team mostly plays zone. Who are the handful of better players?
hoophoophoop wrote:At least three in region 1, seen him in person, anyone who goes up to a kid greets him by saying I'm playing division 1 n shakes his hand is, well you no what.
Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:At least three in region 1, seen him in person, anyone who goes up to a kid greets him by saying I'm playing division 1 n shakes his hand is, well you no what.
Moody scores 40 ppg in region 1.
balla45 wrote:Just a reply to the topic in general. Moody should win because he is the best player. He may not win, which is unlikely, but possible, but he is the best player. He had the best statistical season of anyone in the state while consistently getting box and 1d or face guarded. Additionally, he had multiple games this season where he could have gone for anywhere between 50-70 points and did not get to because they were up by so much. Example Williston home game of 46 points in 21 minutes. On the 3 better players in region 1... Why aren't they playing D1 basketball next year? I believe Nelson is the only R1 player with an NSIC offer. Not taking anything away from R1 as I find that there are several talented seniors there. Hanson, Nelson, and Mauch particularly stand out to me, but let's be realistic here.
On Moody being "exposed" so to speak at the A. He was quite bad from a shooting stand point against Bismarck Century. That said, he was face guarded by a 6'7" full ride NSIC kid on an unbelievably good defensive team. Did we forget about his 25 point outing in round 1 or his 35 point outing in round 3?
I am quite biased, but I feel that Moody, Sem, Johnson, and Carr are at completely different levels than everyone in the state. That said, I watch much more A ball than B ball and my opinions of most B players are typically on a 1-3 game sample size.
Hopefully the best player wins. I very much remember Dexter Werner losing to an inferior player who had very impressive inflated statistics.
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