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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 784557" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>That was from Feb 20 before Moses went on his run and before Hurt really got into his run. At that time I think Champagnie being the favorite was more a commentary of nobody else really standing out, although at the time I would have argued for Jose. Since then Moses is averaging 25 and 13 on 66% shooting 3.25 assists and 1.5 steals on a 4 game winning streak to probably play in the NCAAT. Champagnie lost his status as highest scorer, continued to get his 18 and 11 but did so on just 42% shooting with his team going 1-2, With us playing @Wake and Pitt playing @ Clemson it wouldn't surprise me if that trend continues for each. </p><p></p><p>As it stands now, Champagnie has a negligible lead in scoring over Moses and a 3 rebounding advantage compared to better shooting, passing, and defense and more team success for Moses Wright.</p><p></p><p>They mention TJ Warren in 2014 as a basis for it but to me that comparison is actually better for Moses Wright. Warren won it by averaging 34 points the last 5 games of the regular season and probably securing a bid to the NCAAT (they ended up getting a 12 seed). Warren also was averaging 5.5 more points than the next closest player, was 7th in rebounding, and top 5 in steals. He also did that on 53% shooting. Also, their point was that the best player on the best team doesn't win it. Moses isn't getting consideration because he's the best player on the best team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 784557, member: 2299"] That was from Feb 20 before Moses went on his run and before Hurt really got into his run. At that time I think Champagnie being the favorite was more a commentary of nobody else really standing out, although at the time I would have argued for Jose. Since then Moses is averaging 25 and 13 on 66% shooting 3.25 assists and 1.5 steals on a 4 game winning streak to probably play in the NCAAT. Champagnie lost his status as highest scorer, continued to get his 18 and 11 but did so on just 42% shooting with his team going 1-2, With us playing @Wake and Pitt playing @ Clemson it wouldn't surprise me if that trend continues for each. As it stands now, Champagnie has a negligible lead in scoring over Moses and a 3 rebounding advantage compared to better shooting, passing, and defense and more team success for Moses Wright. They mention TJ Warren in 2014 as a basis for it but to me that comparison is actually better for Moses Wright. Warren won it by averaging 34 points the last 5 games of the regular season and probably securing a bid to the NCAAT (they ended up getting a 12 seed). Warren also was averaging 5.5 more points than the next closest player, was 7th in rebounding, and top 5 in steals. He also did that on 53% shooting. Also, their point was that the best player on the best team doesn't win it. Moses isn't getting consideration because he's the best player on the best team. [/QUOTE]
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