Sengun continues his breakout season with his 2nd 30 piece of the season. He has scored 20 points in 7 of his last 8 games. Making a strong bid for an all star slot in the West
Source: https://www.espn.com.au/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401584147
Sengun continues his breakout season with his 2nd 30 piece of the season. He has scored 20 points in 7 of his last 8 games. Making a strong bid for an all star slot in the West
Source: https://www.espn.com.au/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401584147
I rarely vote myself so I’m always forgetting it’s just front/backcourt. So very good point on all of that.
A few points, not really arguments just observations after you enlightened me a bit. I don’t agree with it, but it sounds like a lot of people might be voting PG in as a guard which opens up some votes for others so it can only help his case.
I think Kawhi gets votes off legacy, especially since he’s seemingly healthy this year. Lauri and BI need to play better but have the ability to do so like you said (I personally have Lauri > Alperen=BI).
And even though they’re not doing super well, always have to be wary of GSW/LAL frontcourt votes.
But all that aside, you’ve convinced me that Alperen has a realistic shot of getting in (imo probably as a replacement rather than an actual vote in but he wouldn’t be far off if that)
Thing is, the hybrid voting (fans, media, players) is ONLY for starters iirc. The reserves are selected exclusively via coach votes. Point taken on Kawhi but I don’t think he’s beating out some of the other guys for the 3 frontcourt starting spots. If his only path is thru coach votes, I’m not sure they’ll value legacy as much as fans would, for example.
I’m a huge Lauri fan and wanted him on an All-NBA team last season, so I’m sorta there with you, but I think he needs Utah to improve in the standings to have a shot to make it (would also be via coach vote on reserves).
Agreed Sengun’s likely path is via injury replacement.