Big 12 all star team

Niang is a lock for first team, Morris will get left off because of how low we are going to finish in B12 standings...but the reason we're finishing low is that after Morris and Niang at any given time we only have 2-3 other players producing.

Watching this league I have absolutely zero doubt that Buddy, Niang and Morris are the 3 best players. Ellis probably easily #4 for me. Then #5 I could see a ton of different guys getting the nod.

I don't see how anyone could not have Monte first team. He's 5th in the conference in scoring, 1st in assists and 3rd in steals. He's clearly the best PG in the conference
 
It's ridiculous to base it all on preseason expectations, the assumption being that those that define the preseason expectations for a squad are great at doing their job. At what point do people realize that most of those predictions are simply blind stabs in the dark? People have no clue how new players or freshmen will play and how players will improve. West Virginia "overachieving" is as much a factor of people just incorrectly assuming they wouldn't be very good without Staten as any extra awesome coaching job by Huggins. Judge it on who has done the best overall job putting together their roster and coaching their team.
Can you read? I said BEFORE CONFERENCE Play?
 
Can you read? I said BEFORE CONFERENCE Play?
And West Virginia finished non-con 11-1 and solidly ranked before conference play as well so how is it you see them as overachieving? Whether your expectations were made preseason or pre conference play, basing awards because of a preconceived notion of what you expected a team to be is not how it should be done. I doubt Self wins COY for the exact reasons you have stated. It's just sad that that is how people vote for awards. Being expected to suck and then not sucking doesn't make you a great coach unless it is a massive turnaround with a severely depleted team. It usually just means people undervalued you because they either didn't put much thought into it or you had a bunch of unknowns on your team that they didn't know how much faith to put into them.
 
I don't see how anyone could not have Monte first team. He's 5th in the conference in scoring, 1st in assists and 3rd in steals. He's clearly the best PG in the conference
Agreed 100%. Morris, Hield, Niang and Ellis should be near unanimous 1st Team Big 12 players this season.
 
And West Virginia finished non-con 11-1 and solidly ranked before conference play as well so how is it you see them as overachieving? Whether your expectations were made preseason or pre conference play, basing awards because of a preconceived notion of what you expected a team to be is not how it should be done. I doubt Self wins COY for the exact reasons you have stated. It's just sad that that is how people vote for awards. Being expected to suck and then not sucking doesn't make you a great coach unless it is a massive turnaround with a severely depleted team. It usually just means people undervalued you because they either didn't put much thought into it or you had a bunch of unknowns on your team that they didn't know how much faith to put into them.
So it makes more sense to you to give it to Self who has the most talent year in and out yet only wins the conference by a game? Who's team lost at OSU, arguably the worst team in the league? Okay tuco, fap on homer
 
So it makes more sense to you to give it to Self who has the most talent year in and out yet only wins the conference by a game? Who's team lost at OSU, arguably the worst team in the league? Okay tuco, fap on homer


I understand that argument but isn't he the reason they have talent? Didn't he recruit them? And before you say "it's Kansas, they get those guys" so did Indiana, Ucla, Syracuse and Florida all in the last decade or two. Being consistently good isn't easy. I'd probably vote for Self this year because it's such a great conference if they win. If not I'd give it to the winner of the conference. Sure tubby has TT playing better, Huggins has done a great job, even texa$ is probably playing above expectations but I'd never punish the most successful, even if it was expected
 
I understand that argument but isn't he the reason they have talent? Didn't he recruit them? And before you say "it's Kansas, they get those guys" so did Indiana, Ucla, Syracuse and Florida all in the last decade or two. Being consistently good isn't easy. I'd probably vote for Self this year because it's such a great conference if they win. If not I'd give it to the winner of the conference. Sure tubby has TT playing better, Huggins has done a great job, even texa$ is probably playing above expectations but I'd never punish the most successful, even if it was expected
What I'm saying is they did not perform as good as they should have. KU should have 2 conference losses total at this point but they don't. Half the fans were jumping ship 2-3 weeks ago and now think Self should get Best coach? I completely disagree
 
What I'm saying is they did not perform as good as they should have. KU should have 2 conference losses total at this point but they don't. Half the fans were jumping ship 2-3 weeks ago and now think Self should get Best coach? I completely disagree

So your big problem with Self is that KU should have 1 less loss on the season in the #1 conference in the nation? That in order for Bill Self to win Big 12 COY that KU has to join Villanova as the only two Top 25 teams in the nation to not drop a single questionable game at any point in the season? Do you realize how insane that sounds?

"Congrats Huggy that your embarrassing, post New Year's beat down was to Florida in the Big 12/SEC series instead of to a lower level Big 12 team... You win COY for not losing to Kansas by as many games as we thought you might."

Dude, you've gone all the way off the tracks.
 
So it makes more sense to you to give it to Self who has the most talent year in and out yet only wins the conference by a game? Who's team lost at OSU, arguably the worst team in the league? Okay tuco, fap on homer

According to your first post in this thread, KU has only 3 of the best 19 players in the conference, while OU and ISU each have 4. How do you reconcile this assessment with the opinion that KU has underachieved this year because they haven't won the conference by more games?
 
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According to your first post in this thread, KU has only 3 of the best 19 players in the conference, while OU and ISU each have 4. How do you reconcile this assessment with the opinion that KU has underachieved this year because they haven't won the conference by more games?

Depth and senior leadership. And where did I have 4? Honorable mention doesn't count as there was clearly plenty of players left off.
But to be fair, I said if KU won out, I would reconsider my opinion and watching teams like WVU lose to UT at home and OU's hiccup the last couple weeks, Self should certainly be considered.
It's interesting that once games play out and change the outcome predicted, people like you come on to inject your opinion.
 
Frank Mason is making a strong case as the year closes, while Morris has struggled a bit, at least by his high standards.
Monte Morris is a no brainer 1st Team All Big 12 player. I love Frank and he's been playing better lately but I but no problem saying that Morris is better than him, has performed better than him in Big 12 play and should be ahead of him on the 1st Team All Big 12 team. Morris, Hield, Ellis, Niang are pretty much a lock for 1st Team. Who they tack on as the fifth member I haven't put much thought into.
 
Depth and senior leadership. And where did I have 4? Honorable mention doesn't count as there was clearly plenty of players left off. But to be fair, I said if KU won out, I would reconsider my opinion and watching teams like WVU lose to UT at home and OU's hiccup the last couple weeks, Self should certainly be considered. It's interesting that once games play out and change the outcome predicted, people like you come on to inject your opinion.
Iowa State and Oklahoma each start three seniors. KU starts one.
 
Depth and senior leadership. And where did I have 4? Honorable mention doesn't count as there was clearly plenty of players left off. But to be fair, I said if KU won out, I would reconsider my opinion and watching teams like WVU lose to UT at home and OU's hiccup the last couple weeks, Self should certainly be considered. It's interesting that once games play out and change the outcome predicted, people like you come on to inject your opinion.
After KU's loss @ISU, kenpom gave KU a TEN percent chance to win or share the Big 12 title based on 10,000 simulations. Oklahoma was first with a 70% chance, West Virginia was 2nd with a 30% chance and ISU was 3rd with a 12% chance. Self has done a masterful job getting KU back on track this year. Players come and players go but the streak remains because Self is a great coach that can take any group of players and coach them into being a good team. http://cjonline.com/blog-post/jesse-newell/2016-01-26/kus-odds-win-big-12-not-good
 
Is McKay permanently bench now? I assumed this was a temporary thing.

I'm not in charge, but given what has happened in the past couple of weeks involving McKay/his suspensions and Burton's good play, that Coach Prohm will keep him on the bench to be our 6 man.

I am guessing that the only time that he could start again is on Senior night at Hilton against OSU.
 
Prince has worked his way onto my list. I think he and Hield are the two most NBA-ready players in the Big 12.
 

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