Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2017 09:32 AM by JFlight21.)
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
I think most would probably agree the three best individual seasons in the AAC were all that year: Napier, Kilpatrick and Smith.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
Hell same could be said for Russ Smith. I didnt bring up any with just one season.
(02-24-2017 09:13 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Clark is a total monster and the best big man UC has had since Kenyon Martin.
Once he graduates next year, I don't think there will be much of a case for anyone but Gary Clark as having the best career since the AAC was formed in 2013.
uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
Hell same could be said for Russ Smith. I didnt bring up any with just one season.
Russ Smith was never POY, National Champion, or tourney MOP while playing in the AAC.
(02-24-2017 09:18 AM)aTxTIGER Wrote: uh, Nic Moore is 2 time Player of the Year.
Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
Hell same could be said for Russ Smith. I didnt bring up any with just one season.
Russ Smith was never POY, National Champion, or tourney MOP while playing in the AAC.
(02-24-2017 09:32 AM)JFlight21 Wrote: Ha! I knew I forgot someone. Obviously those two POYs are basically impossible to argue against.
Looking over advanced state on basketball reference though, Clark has led the AAC in box score +/- all three years and for his career is 24% higher than the 2nd best. He'll pass Nic Moore in total win shares either at the end of this year or beginning of next.
Moore was tremendous but so is Clark. I think that's a pretty clear top 2.
In Shabazz Napier's one year in the conference, he was POY, National Champion, and tournament MOP.
Hell same could be said for Russ Smith. I didnt bring up any with just one season.
Russ Smith was never POY, National Champion, or tourney MOP while playing in the AAC.