Locker
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Post by Locker on Feb 22, 2007 9:13:36 GMT -5
His per-game averages over the last eight:
19.4 points 5.5 rebs 3.6 assists 1.5 turnovers 1.5 blocks
57.8% from the field and 50% (13 of 26) from three
He doesn't deserve to win national POY, but after he dominates Pitt on Saturday, he'll deserve to be in the conversation.
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Post by VictorSkyPage on Feb 22, 2007 9:32:24 GMT -5
impressive...
most impressive
keep it rolling - it's a shame Durant is so dominant because Jeff would certainly have a shot at POY - as of now he should be considered third in line, if not 2nd (he's much better than Fazekas and all of these clowns.. and people recognize this)
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bubbrubbhoya
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Post by bubbrubbhoya on Feb 22, 2007 11:04:17 GMT -5
impressive... most impressive keep it rolling - it's a shame Durant is so dominant because Jeff would certainly have a shot at POY - as of now he should be considered third in line, if not 2nd (he's much better than Fazekas and all of these clowns.. and people recognize this) I agree with you that he's much better than these guys, but I'm not so sure people recognize this. Remember how bizarre/uneducated people's polls can be, and you can see that most of the time people aren't looking as in depth at things as they should be. Unfortunately, this trend really hurts Jeff overall. That said, maybe the possibility of national POY can be another reason for him to stay. For now, I guess Jeff and Roy with have to be satisfied with being BE Co-POYs.
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pkhoya03
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Post by pkhoya03 on Feb 22, 2007 11:32:02 GMT -5
For all the praise that practically all announcer's give, I'm pessimistic that Jeff's name will be listed when the All American teams come out. Announcers/Analysts are always saying how Jeff doesn't have the numbers that stand out at you, but he's one of the best players in the country. Let's hope they remember their own words and give him the recognition he deserves.
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Post by ExcitableBoy on Feb 22, 2007 11:36:11 GMT -5
Anytime you can legitimately talk about a guy's numbers in an offense like ours, you know he is playing out-of-his-mind good. Those numbers are pretty good in their own right, but considering the offense we run and the balance this team has, they're pretty unbelievable.
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Post by VictorSkyPage on Feb 22, 2007 11:59:57 GMT -5
Anytime you can legitimately talk about a guy's numbers in an offense like ours, you know he is playing out-of-his-mind good. Those numbers are pretty good in their own right, but considering the offense we run and the balance this team has, they're pretty unbelievable. I completely agree... and as PK said, I also hope that these analysts heed their own words.. the analysts were the people i was referring to when I said I think Jeff will be recognized, but after thinking about it more - that is a horrible assumption - these analysts are fickle and forgetful and are more about promoting hype (style over substance type stuff) than a player's true contributions (and as excitable said, JG's numbers aren't half bad anyway - especially in this offense and over the last month).. regardless, if Jeff continues this level of play throughout the tourneys when the publicity grows.. he will definitely close the gap between himself and the Odens/Durants
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Filo
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Post by Filo on Feb 22, 2007 12:39:12 GMT -5
Jeff's name may come up more often when talking about national POY and All-American teams, but let's not kid ourselves here -- Jeff will not be seriously considered because he just does not have the gaudy stats that the writers / voters will be focusing on. Sure, as those who follow the Hoyas know, he absolutely deserves consideration. I just don't see it really happening given the standard superficial analysis and focus on stats that takes place. Hope I am wrong.
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HoNYaSaxa
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Post by HoNYaSaxa on Feb 22, 2007 12:41:51 GMT -5
Any way to adjust these for tempo? CO or SFHoya should be able to do this...
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homjm
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Post by homjm on Feb 22, 2007 12:44:17 GMT -5
No way Jeff is even in talks about All American, any of the teams. He may get honorable mention though.....The first through 3rd teams should be these guys in some sort of order: durant, oden, tucker, nick f., noah, afflalo, law IV.
Who is Jeff's main competitors for BE POY? If we beat Pitt, Jeff should have him. Maybe Nichols since he has good stats? SU sucks tho...
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SFHoya99
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Post by SFHoya99 on Feb 22, 2007 12:48:33 GMT -5
Aaron Gray. And likely Roy.
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Post by ExcitableBoy on Feb 22, 2007 12:51:51 GMT -5
No way Jeff is even in talks about All American, any of the teams. He may get honorable mention though.....The first through 3rd teams should be these guys in some sort of order: durant, oden, tucker, nick f., noah, afflalo, law IV. Who is Jeff's main competitors for BE POY? If we beat Pitt, Jeff should have him. Maybe Nichols since he has good stats? SU sucks tho... How can you claim that Jeff is so far out of the running for All American when you can't even name fifteen players who will be named to the 1st - 3rd teams??
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homjm
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Post by homjm on Feb 22, 2007 12:59:01 GMT -5
well i didn't try....durant, oden, tucker, nick f., noah, afflalo, law IV, hansborough, neitzel, aj graves, chris lofton, dudley, horford, brewer
Guess he could get 3rd team since the Big East POY or runner up should get some consideration there...
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Big Dog
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Post by Big Dog on Feb 22, 2007 13:10:31 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but the Big East POY should be a two horse race right now: and both horses are on the Hoyas.
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Post by DoubleOhHoya on Feb 22, 2007 13:12:36 GMT -5
No way Jeff is even in talks about All American, any of the teams. He may get honorable mention though.....The first through 3rd teams should be these guys in some sort of order: durant, oden, tucker, nick f., noah, afflalo, law IV. Who is Jeff's main competitors for BE POY? If we beat Pitt, Jeff should have him. Maybe Nichols since he has good stats? SU sucks tho... Paul Harris will be the BE POY. Write it down. Oh, wait, sorry - I just read some articles from the beginning of the season, and forgot to look at any stats.
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HoNYaSaxa
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Post by HoNYaSaxa on Feb 22, 2007 13:19:06 GMT -5
Any way to adjust these for tempo? CO or SFHoya should be able to do this... Okay, I just tried this myself. Pomeroy claims that our adjusted tempo is 59.7 possessions per game (raw = 59.2 possessions/game). The national average is 67.0 possessions per game. Using our adjusted tempo and Pomeroy's national tempo average, I calculated that Jeff's tempo-adjusted numbers over the last 8 would look like this (raw number times a multiplier of 1.1222): 21.8 Points 6.2 Rebounds 4.0 Assists 1.7 Blocks 1.7 Turnovers More Importantly: 8 W's in that time frame and 10 straight! Top performer on the top BE squad = BE POY. I'm too lazy to do the same thing for Roy, but there's probably a statistical argument to be made in favor of all of the Jeff/Roy Co-POY supporters.
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GIGAFAN99
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Post by GIGAFAN99 on Feb 22, 2007 13:24:04 GMT -5
Any way to adjust these for tempo? CO or SFHoya should be able to do this... Okay, I just tried this myself. Pomeroy claims that our adjusted tempo is 59.7 possessions per game (raw = 59.2 possessions/game). The national average is 67.0 possessions per game. Using our adjusted tempo and Pomeroy's national tempo average, I calculated that Jeff's tempo-adjusted numbers over the last 8 would look like this (raw number times a multiplier of 1.1222): 21.8 Points 6.2 Rebounds 4.0 Assists 1.7 Blocks 1.7 Turnovers More Importantly: 8 W's in that time frame and 10 straight! Top performer on the top BE squad = BE POY. I'm too lazy to do the same thing for Roy, but there's probably a statistical argument to be made if favor of all of the Jeff/Roy Co-POY supporters. I believe that's 8.9776 wins and 11.222 straight (brought to you by SFS).
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KHoyaNYC
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Post by KHoyaNYC on Feb 22, 2007 13:35:18 GMT -5
What a great run he is having. I can remember all of us screaming where's Jeff? back in December. It's nice to see the real Jeff now.
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mapei
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Post by mapei on Feb 22, 2007 13:46:58 GMT -5
No kidding - he's been awesome. I agree that the national awards go to people with stats that stand out in at least one category, though; it's hard for an all-rounder on a slow-playing team to crack the top 10 in any stat category.
It might be different in the BE, where people see him more.
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hoyasexy
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Post by hoyasexy on Feb 22, 2007 13:53:01 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, he's not even a finalist for the Wooden award.
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paranoya
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Post by paranoya on Feb 22, 2007 14:01:10 GMT -5
I dont think we get enough press and a lot of people dont care/want to know how our offense operates for Jeff to get heavy consideration (now a big run in the tourney might change all this, but speaking as of right now). I think we overestimate the publics IQ and desire to understand the game. There are plenty of people who like to just sit and watch basketball, thats it, no in depth analysis and when those people look at the stats Jeff probably wont enter their convos for POY or any significant All America mention.
PS I am not bashing the people who just watch the game I just think for basketball heads like ourselves we sometimes need to take a step back and see how the average fan views things.
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