Saturday, December 12, 2009

Poll results and new poll


Results are in from the Basketblog's latest poll. The question was who will be the Big 12 Player of the Year. It is well documented that the conference has a host of playmakers with NBA talent, from point guards, wings and all the way down to forwards and centers. The award is really up for grabs, and each player will be making his case week by week with worthy performances.
Kansas State guard Denis Clemente did not receive a vote. Craig Brackens (Iowa State), James Anderson (Oklahoma State) and Willie Warren (Oklahoma) each tallied a single vote. Three votes were casted for both Cole Aldrich (Kansas) and Damion James (Texas), tying them for second place overall. Finally, the winner of the Basketblog's Big 12 Player of the Year poll is Kansas guard Sherron Collins, who received six of the 15 total votes. The senior and native of Chicago is averaging 14.4 points, 4.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game for the 9-0, No. 1-ranked Jayhawks. Collins (5-11, 200 lbs) is currently projected as the No. 35 overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, according to NBAdraft.net.
The next poll question is up and running, so make sure to cast your vote for who you think is the best coach in the Big 10!

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