Whose your vote go to for player of the year?

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Between Davis and Robinson?


I'd go with Davis personally. Kid is just too scary on both offense and defense. Would love to hear everyone else's opinion though.
 
#2
#2
Davis. no one changes the game like he does. On both ends. Consitent stat producer and without him, KY wouldn't be the defensive team they are.
 
#3
#3
Davis. no one changes the game like he does. On both ends. Consitent stat producer and without him, KY wouldn't be the defensive team they are.

I agree. I was just curious to see if someone else had a Robinson vote up their sleeves. Currently on the Kansas, Texas game they've brought it up numerous times. I just don't see Robinson being that X factor like Davis is for Kentucky.
 
#4
#4
Davis without a doubt in my opinion. He literally changed how teams game planned against them, and what they would do.
 
#5
#5
Davis. I sided with Robinson for most of the season, but Davis is just way too dominant.
 
#6
#6
Robinson has better offensive stats, but that's skewed by supporting cast. Davis could average 20/15 on any other team. The tipping point for me is Davis just changes a game unlike anyone we have seen in a long time. I see it going either way, but I think it's Davis.
 
#8
#8
Could make the case for both. I've sided with Robinson most of the year, but I can't make the call right now. Either one is deserving.
 
#15
#15
Draymond Green is up there. Sullinger is there as well, but he hasn't been all that dominant this year. I'd say McDermott's fringe top 5. Kevin Jones is the only other one I can think of that could be top 5.
 
#17
#17
Robinson, only because he is such a leader on the floor. With seconds left in a tie game would the ball go to Davis? Serious question because I know it would go to Robinson.
 
#18
#18
Robinson, only because he is such a leader on the floor. With seconds left in a tie game would the ball go to Davis? Serious question because I know it would go to Robinson.

That was my point earlier. The supporting cast makes a big difference in the way both players operate offensively on the floor.
 
#21
#21
Unibrow without a doubt...he is the total package...leads the league in every offensive category including noise hair and that highly disturbing solid eye-brow.
 
#23
#23
Zero chance.

Yep. It has been and will be a two man race. All of the straw polls have been taken among the writers, Out of 54 writers polled 3 times throughout the season, either Davis or Robinson received the top 2 votes from at least 50 of the 54.

As for Moultrie, even with Davis and T Rob out, he is an also ran, much like MSU.
 
#24
#24
The uni-bomber known as Anthony Davis. I heard Cal on Mike & Mike the other day say something like, "If he played on another team, he'd be getting 20 ppg. You gotta realize we have like 8 guys who averaged 20 ppg in HS."

Ridiculous talent on that squad, and he is by far the best of the bunch.
 
#25
#25
Jesse Sanders of Liberty is my honorable mention for POY. He's the next Jeremy Lin (if he can get a team to pick him up):

13, 8, and 8 shooting .603 TS% with an A:TO ratio of 2.86:1
 

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