Brewer and Noah; where do they stand?
I read over this series that runs down the whereabouts of every single NCAA Tourney MOP and excluding the super old guys, it's interesting to see the disparity between all these MOPs. Some of them became studs (Alcindor) others a lot less (Anderson Hunt) So where do you think Brewer and Noah stand? It's still early in their careers But I thought it was interesting.
Better yet, where do you think they stand comepared to the other MOPs in their respective tournaments. I think Brewer would do well because he led the second leg of a back-to-back title run. I don't know where their tourney performances rank though.
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uhhhh, you're half right
Not only has Brewer started every game, but he has really come on as of late and it having a damn good season while playing for a really lousy team. Brewer finally appears healthy.
Brewer is averaging over 13 PPG on the season, as well as 4 rebounds and 2 assists per game. In his last 5 games, he has scored 22, 22, 18, 13 and 25.
Noah is averaging a double-double with 11 PPG and 12 board per game. He also contributes over 2 assists per game and has 1.7 blocks per game. He has really matured this season and looks like a beast out there.
Horford’s numbers are extremely similar to Noahs (little higher in points and a little lower in boards) while still playing out of position.
Considering Speights was on that team as well, they have done pretty well for themselves.
Noah is loved in Chicago
We could not be happier with him. If you aren’t familiar with how well he’s done, just go to any Bulls blog or Chicago newspaper. He is a fan favorite here and will be an all star.
The guy took it upon himself and has became a very good basketball player. He’s a legitimate top 5 true center, who plays defense and hits the glass hard. Hustles up and down the court, and is a very smart basketball player too. How much he has improved has been amazing. He and Rose will be the cornerstones of the Bulls franchise for the next decade. If they can just find a star PF or SG to put with them they could really have something.
by Grinder in Training on Jan 29, 2010 11:35 AM EST up reply actions
Horford made the All Star team this year
The Hawks turned the corner right after they drafted Horford.
Agreed, Horford has really played well
The Hawks are a perfect fit for him too, such an athletic team. He has really established himself in the league.
by Grinder in Training on Feb 1, 2010 11:40 AM EST up reply actions
I believe Brewer was the heart of the 07 championship because he sold out at both ends of the court.
Remember when he had the high ankle sprain and missed 3 or 4 weeks during the season our winning percentage fell to about 50% without him and skyrocketted back to close to 100% when he came back. Brewer was by far my favorite player off those teams and I’d bet he will have a great pro career.
by pLANEolG8RB8 on Feb 15, 2010 10:16 AM EST up reply actions
U see all 3 of them regulary on sport center high lights
I think its fair to say none of them are busts, and have lived up to thier potential. They were never hyped up as a Lebron caliber or anything. Just solid NBA players.
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