AP 2012 All American's Announced
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Heretic
He had 21/8 when they beat Duke, so they might as well give him the ACC Player of the Year award just because if he was there, he'd have gotten it.wkfan;1128429 wrote:How would it be possible? Jared is good...but not that good. -
wkfan
[URL="file://\\Oh"]Oh[/URL] I do...I just believe in being accurate when making a statement.wildcats20;1128430 wrote:If you really don't know what I was saying, I feel bad for you. -
wildcats20Again, smh.
It's pretty fucking obvious what I was saying. I don't think I needed to say Sully didn't win the B1G Player of the Year.
It's implied. -
wildcats20And fwiw, my statement was accurate. Sully didn't win the ACC Player of the Year.
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wkfan
...as was mine. It would have been pretty hard for him to do.wildcats20;1128449 wrote:And fwiw, my statement was accurate. Sully didn't win the ACC Player of the Year. -
centralbucksfan
What is there to discuss, they are already picked. Good list.karen lotz;1128403 wrote:I don't think people pick on Notre Dame. Care to discuss the all Americans old timer? -
ytownfootball
Since the other B1G player of the year in Draymond Green is also a first teamer, playing in what was arguably the toughest conference all season, I can see why Sully got it and Zeller didn't, but that's just mewildcats20;1128411 wrote:Why? They had basically identical numbers. Zeller won ACC Player of the Year, Sully didn't. They could easily be flip flopped. -
Laley23
There are arguments for both. I'm not hating on sully, just think Zeller was better, particularly in conference season.ytownfootball;1128655 wrote:Since the other B1G player of the year in Draymond Green is also a first teamer, playing in what was arguably the toughest conference all season, I can see why Sully got it and Zeller didn't, but that's just me
Zeller playing on a team with henson and Barnes made it
More difficult to shine offensively -
centralbucksfan
Could be said it make it more easy to shine on offense because those guys get so much attention. Difficult to double on Zeller. Sullinger saw double almost every game.Laley23;1128791 wrote:There are arguments for both. I'm not hating on sully, just think Zeller was better, particularly in conference season.
Zeller playing on a team with henson and Barnes made it
More difficult to shine offensively -
Azubuike24Zeller does not have the skills Sully does. He generally plays harder, is a far better defender and better offensive rebounder, but he's also a legit 6'10. Sullinger is 6'7 (6'8 if you want to be nice).
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Midstate01Much easier for zeller. Sully saw double teams in almost every single game. And teams helped down low on him a ton too because osu shot so poorly from the outside most games.
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centralbucksfan
Measured at 6'10" at Lebron Camp last summer with shoes on. They have no reason to lie like a media guide would. No idea where you get this 6'7". Have stood next to him and he is a legit 6'8"/9", no question.Azubuike24;1128801 wrote:Zeller does not have the skills Sully does. He generally plays harder, is a far better defender and better offensive rebounder, but he's also a legit 6'10. Sullinger is 6'7 (6'8 if you want to be nice).
Agree about Sullinger being more skilled. And although people rip on his athleticism, he is a much better athlete than Zeller. Zeller is not the most fluid player. But still damn good, no question.
"Speaking of unstoppable let’s talk about the best post passer in the college
game today. Jared Sullinger may not be the flashiest player but he
is the most complete big man. Sporting an improved body that looked toned at
6’10/281, nobody in the camp was able to match up with his physical style of
play and improved 15-foot range. Without sharpshooters Jon Deibler and David
Lighty, Sullinger will need to extend his range as he is sure to see more double
teams this year."
From Lebron Camp that included the likes of Davis and T.Robinson last summer. -
reclegend22Tyler Zeller was also the recipient of a lot of doubling down over the course of the season, as opposing defenses could afford to leave UNC's perimeter players who were consistently inefficient from the outside. Roy does a lot of things really well, but recruiting proficient three-point shooters to compliment his amazing interior talent is not one of them.
Zeller did have John Henson to take away some of the pressure inside, but Zeller worked for the offensive opportunities he got. He also possessed an excellent 18-foot touch that really displayed his versatile skill set, and could run the floor and score in transition better than any big man in America. He's a very smooth player.
I find North Carolina intolerable, but a case for Zeller over Sullinger (also a great player) for first team could easily be made. I would have loved the kid at Duke. -
Pick6
Maybe they could have beaten Lehigh with him.reclegend22;1128846 wrote: I find North Carolina intolerable, but a case for Zeller over Sullinger (also a great player) for first team could easily be made. I would have loved the kid at Duke. -
reclegend22
Not likely. Duke lost predominately because it failed to utilize its advantage in size. With the lack of emphasis Duke's guards placed on getting the ball inside in that game, Zeller would have been as useless as a ladder.Pick6;1128847 wrote:Maybe they could have beaten Lehigh with him.
Good post, though. -
centralbucksfanBTW, Sullinger is first repeat All American from frosh to soph since Chris Jackson (LSU) in 1989. Sullinger is also the ONLY player to be named preseason all american, and make the all american team. Other preseason players were Barnes(UNC), Jones(UK), Lamb(UConn) and Taylor(Wisky).
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centralbucksfan
Actually, I don't think it has much to do with Duke offense as it did their defense. This was one of the worst defenses K has had at Duke in recent memory.reclegend22;1128858 wrote:Not likely. Duke lost predominately because it failed to utilize its advantage in size. With the lack of emphasis Duke's guards placed on getting the ball inside in that game, Zeller would have been as useless as a ladder.
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sportchamppsThe centers in the acc were soft this year. Zellar is the type of guy hansbourgh would have killed by just being tougher
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SportsAndLadyRobinson unanimous
POY foreshadowing? -
karen lotzsportchampps;1129036 wrote:The centers in the acc were soft this year. Zellar is the type of guy hansbourgh would have killed by just being tougher
Just curious, could you list all of the tough centers in the B1G? -
Laley23
I agree. I'm just playing devils advocate on he arguments part.centralbucksfan;1128800 wrote:Could be said it make it more easy to shine on offense because those guys get so much attention. Difficult to double on Zeller. Sullinger saw double almost every game.
I simply think Zeller just had a better year. the biggest difference for
Zeller though is his defense and ability to run the floor is better than Sullinger. I actually think Cody and Tyler are the 2 best in the country at it. Sully is better offensively, based on talent. -
sportchamppsKaren where in my post did I say anything about the BIG centers. I'm just saying Zeller isn't really that good when compared to past centers in the ACC. I am actually a fan of NC basketball and went to the final four when they won it. I am just saying IMO Zellar is a guy someone like Hansbourgh would have ran thru during his playing days. Duke and NC this year had centers who were soft and more finesse players then in years past.
I will say though that you can't accuse many centers in the BIG of being soft. They might be less skilled but most of them are big physical guys who will put a body on you. -
sportchamppsOh and by the way by tough I mean physical big body guys.
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sleeper
I think you're right.SportsAndLady;1129056 wrote:Robinson unanimous
POY foreshadowing? -
wildcats20These lists are almost 100% made up by numbers.
Which is why Dougie is there. It's not based on what you do for your team.
Which is why Sully and Zeller could be swapped and it wouldn't be an issue.