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Post by PJ520 on Aug 2, 2004 23:07:20 GMT -5
Rashad McCants. Chris Paul. Who else you guys think?
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Post by Dukeman on Aug 2, 2004 23:34:30 GMT -5
You left out the best player in the ACC, Julius Hodge
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Post by PJ520 on Aug 2, 2004 23:58:20 GMT -5
You left out the best player in the ACC, Julius Hodge I'm not all that impressed with Hodge
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Post by CheesyChaz on Aug 3, 2004 2:53:22 GMT -5
is hodge the guy that plays for nc state? if he is then i think he has an outside chance but it's not very likely
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Post by NorthCarolina2 on Aug 3, 2004 3:57:00 GMT -5
McCants is the man. Paul is there. Felton is there. Hodge is up there. Hakim Warrick is right there. Rashad Anderson will blow up. Villanueva is going to be nasty. Leon Powe will put up numbers.
No real frontrunners though IMO.
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Post by huskersrule01 on Aug 4, 2004 2:07:09 GMT -5
McCants is the man. Paul is there. Felton is there. Hodge is up there. Hakim Warrick is right there. Rashad Anderson will blow up. Villanueva is going to be nasty. Leon Powe will put up numbers. No real frontrunners though IMO. Sounds like from what you said that all the top POY candidates are from the ACC. I know that conference is really gonna be good but is there any players from other confrences going to be up there?
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Post by fullforce11 on Aug 4, 2004 3:47:04 GMT -5
you cannot forget john gilchrist from my Terps.
He was underrated all the way up to his coming out party at last years ACC tourney.
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Post by Maize & Blue on Aug 4, 2004 17:30:57 GMT -5
Daniel Horton baby! He will lead the Wolverines to a unbelievable season! Second choice would be Paul.
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Post by NorthCarolina2 on Aug 4, 2004 23:27:11 GMT -5
Sounds like from what you said that all the top POY candidates are from the ACC. I know that conference is really gonna be good but is there any players from other confrences going to be up there? No, not really. HaHa. The best players in the nation are ACC guys.
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Post by fullforce11 on Aug 6, 2004 22:08:20 GMT -5
Yeah, thats true.
The ACC has the 3 best PG's in the nation (no disrespect to John Lucas) and 6 of the other best players in the nation. (Chris Paul, John Gilchrist, Raymond Felton the top PGs and Julius Hodge, Shawn May, Rashad McCants, Jarret Jack, Sheldon Williams, and Justin Gray the others)
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 14, 2004 5:36:16 GMT -5
McCants will run away with it, but a guy you forgot who will have a very good season is Anthony Roberson. He will get 17 ppg this season.
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Aug 14, 2004 14:32:46 GMT -5
Rashad McCants.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 15, 2004 2:34:48 GMT -5
We agree with a lot of things.
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Post by wescoe on Aug 17, 2004 15:16:27 GMT -5
Wayne Simien will average 24 and 11 on his way to winning the Wooden award and the title for Kanas
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