by Hall2012 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 11:24 am
Are these awards given based on the full season or just conference play? I would be inclined to at least give stronger consideration to what was accomplished in conference play, which is why I'm a little surprised to see Khadeen Carrington appear on some of these lists - including a 1st team? Carrington is a very talented player and was terrific in non-conference, but has been wildly inconsistent in Big East play. He's had a few big games, mainly dropping 41 on Creighton, but he's also had a number of complete no-shows, like scoring 5 points on 1-9 shooting last night.
If I were to consider a 2nd Seton Hall player for an All-Big East award this year, it would be Desi Rodriguez. Carrington and Rodriguez have fairly similar numbers overall, but from watching all year I feel like Rodriguez has been the more efficient and consistent contributor in league play.
The other thing I'm gonna throw out on a limb is the prospect of a challenger to Josh Hart for the Big East player of the year award. I think Angel Delgado deserves some consideration. In Big East play, the top 8 scorers in the league are separated by 1.8 ppg. Josh Hart is the leading scorer at 18.1 ppg, and while 7th, Delgado is only 1.6 ppg behind him at 16.5. Delgado, as is natural for his position, has been a little more shooting efficient (from the field, not free throw line). Since he's pretty close to Hart in scoring, I think his incredible rebounding leaves him worthy of consideration. Delgado averages a nation leading 13.1 rebounds per game overall and 14.3 rebounds per game in Big East play, which is MORE THAN DOUBLE anyone else in the league. The next best 2 rebounders in the league average 13.3 combined. In 15 Big East games this year, he's had 14 double-doubles, so he's the definition of consistency. He also has 20 double-doubles in his past 21 games, something no college player has done since 1996.
Do I think Delgado will win it? No. I think it'll fall back to the old "best player on the best team," but Delgado's numbers rival anybody's in the league and I'd argue he's more valuable (I know it's a best player award, not an MVP award) to his team than anyone else. Seton Hall this year wouldn't even be sniffing the NIT without him.
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