hoops123
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03-08-17 09:52 PM - Post#225773
In response to SomeGuy
Do you seriously pay attention SomeGuy? Boudreaux's coach has gone on record in multiple interviews explaining how the offense is totally designed to go through Evan. Watch a game all the way through sometime. So, because his coach orders the players to go through Boudreaux, you deem him selfish. Whatever man. Haters are gonna hate. EVERY play is designed for Boudreaux to touch the ball and for him to make decisions with it. With your astute observations, how did that one escape you? And guess what efficiency stats don't measure? Heart, toughness, being in the right place at the right time, running the floor, energy, conditioning (more mins) high basketball IQ, diving on the floor for loose balls, deflections, great passes that don't result in assists, boxing out so your teammate gets the rebound, taking on double teams and passing the ball out to your teammates (who this year 90% of the time didn't make the open shots so he doesn't get the assist), taking offensive charges, slide helping on defense, leading a team, etc. Boudreaux excels at those non efficiency non measurables. For high usage players, Evan has the best ORTG on his team at 103.4 in conference. Spencer Weiss in conference was 101.6. Aiken is 99.9 in conference. I do recall these are IVY LEAGUE conference awards. Boudreaux writing that he forgot that this wasn't the 5 best players in the league is 100% correct. It isn't. And the coaches have proven that with their 100% subjective voting. I would like to see what the Ivy League gives the coaches to guide them in their decision making for end of year awards. Because the process now is crap; subjective and biased and definitely not stats based.
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