BJD95 2013-14 All-ACC Hoops Selections

Good morning, all. I almost decided to be lazy and not post these this year, but we need to pass the time until Buckets rightly gets honored.

Player of the Year: TJ “Buckets” Warren, NC State

Until the last two weeks, this was an item for lively debate, with logical cases to be made all around. After the last week of play especially, you have to be a complete fool or a Dave Glenn/Barry Jacobs/Jay Bilas caliber Blue fluffer to vote for anyone else. You don’t see true greatness come around every day, and you should really stop to appreciate what Buckets is doing. He’s the best offensive player in the league by a longshot, a top 10 rebounder, and easily deserves first team all-defense honors. The only thing you can possibly hold against him is not having a twin, which would have made NC State a national title contender.

Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett, Virginia

The Cavaliers clinched sole possession of the regular season “title” more than a week before the season ended, unleashing a blitzkrieg of epic proportions on poor Syracuse. Only questionable calls down the stretch kept them from winning in Cameron, and their only other setback was a road OT loss against a fired-up Maryland squad closing out its ACC regular season history. UVA did this WITHOUT a real first-team contending player (more below), and despite their best player (Joe Harris) suffering a substantial decline on production. That spells COY, in any language.

Rookie of the Year: Jabari Parker, Duke

Duh. Not much more to add here. Also my prediction for ACCT MVP honors (see tomorrow’s ramblings).

First Team All-ACC:

TJ “Buckets” Warren, NC State
Marcus Paige, *NC
Jabari Parker, Duke
KJ McDaniels, Clemson
Lamar Patterson, Pitt

You will notice how many voters reach to put a Cavalier on this list, because a 16-2 conference champ “should” be represented. But that team is greater than the sum of its parts, and I don’t see how you bump ANY of these five with a straight face. McDaniels is widely regarded as the favorite for DPOY, and is 5th in scoring (conference games only). Defense counts in all-ACC voting, too – or at least it should.

Second Team All-ACC:

Olivier Hanlan, Boston College
Tyler Ennis, Syracuse
CJ Fair, Syracuse
Rodney Hood, Duke
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia

Hanlan is going to be short-changed on a lot of ballots…but not mine. Great player on a putrid team. Next are the Syracuse twins (in terms of production, and inconsistency which kept them off the first team), Duke’s second killer option and finally, your first Cavalier. Yeah, I got all the way to 10 before I even seriously considered one. I spit coffee every time I read a ballot with McAdoo on the second team. He f-cking sucks.

Third Team All-ACC:

Dez Wells, Maryland
Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech
Aaron Thomas, Florida State
Okaro White, Florida State
Joe Harris, Virginia

Here’s where it gets difficult. There’s a HUGE dropoff in quality after #10, and you can make an argument for an endless number of players for the third team. But I’m going with these schmucks, and I believe my picks are quasi-defensible.

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  • #45257
    tjfoose1
    Participant

    Uh oh Jigs,

    TJ got the 2nd most votes, 15 to Paige’s 27, for most IMPROVED player.

    #45259
    compsciwolf
    Participant

    I have no problem with Paige winning most improved player. Everyone expected TJ to be good this year, the question was how good. Not everyone expected Paige to play at the level he has. I think it actually means TJ is more likely to get POY, since I some voters will give most improved to Paige so they can say they gave him something and then vote for TJ for POY.

    #45260
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Sounds like he won.
    I hnestly thought he would get screwed ou of it.
    Congrats

    #45261
    Rick
    Keymaster
    #45265
    Rick
    Keymaster

    I tried to put it on the front page but got an error

    #45266
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Never a doubt. I think he’ll sweep.

    #45267
    redisgood
    Participant

    Never a doubt. I think he’ll sweep.

    I agree. I was more worried about the media. The coaches have seen him up close. He’ll win it easy.

    #45272
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    I also have no problem with Paige as most improved.

    #45280
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    As far as most improved goes…I really don’t think Warren improved very much. I think he’s getting more minutes, and is the primary scoring option, which makes his output look way higher.

    This preseason scouting report lists basically all of the things TJ did this year.

    He’s awesome this year. I highly suspect he was nearly as awesome last year, just not featured.
    So when it comes to improvement, yes there’s some, but not drastic improvement.

    #45286
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    His defense is drastically improved. Thankfully, he did receive one DPOY vote, to make up for the first team all-defense snub (which is still galling).

    #45290
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    Bennett was the run away COY. Parker easily ROY. McDaniels DPOY by a landslide.

    #45291
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    His defense is drastically improved. Thankfully, he did receive one DPOY vote, to make up for the first team all-defense snub (which is still galling).

    If defense includes defensive rebounding I have no problem with him not getting votes. He’s not very good at defensive rebounding.

    #45294
    tjfoose1
    Participant

    20 lbs difference would suggest he’s improved in more than just total production.

    There’s no question as to his improvement on the D side of the ball. I also see evidence of an improvement in mentality and toughness.

    I think some are confusing a matching of pontential and expectations, or even simply projections, with the absence of improvement.

    No way TJ performs like this last year and puts out this production, regardless of team personnel or how many green lights he would’ve been given.

    MHO, anyway.

    #45300
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    What are we basing the drastic improvement in defense on? Steals or some other metric?

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