18 pts a game and DPOY. How is that not 2nd team all B1G?
I will assume that we can all agree that to level the playing field, we should only use conference games for the stats we are discussing. Games against Top 100 teams, etc. Some filter to eliminate games against terrible teams.
I'm also going to assume we can agree that a fair evaluation requires adjusting for playing time.
Audige averaged 13.4 points per game in conference. Slightly less if you include the Big Ten tournament game. He played 35.3 minutes per game. More than most players. 8th in the conference in minutes per game. So obviously he had more opportunity to score points, get rebounds, steal the ball, get assists, etc.
Those are facts. Hopefully we can agree on the facts.
Audige didn’t play “good” defense, he played incredible, game changing, team changing defense
This is extremely subjective. My point was that because Audige was below average offensively he would have to be good defensively to be considered an average Big Ten starter. He was better than a good defender, we can agree on that.
I know it can be hard to find new ways to say it, when you're saying the same thing over and over... and over again, but saying "That is just the truth" has never helped any argument.
I think it helps to remind people that they don't get to make up their own facts. The truth is the truth. To hold a legitimate discussion, people have to "face the facts" or provide other evidence to counter them.
To address the point more clearly. There is more than one way to compose an All Big Ten team. Some just take the 5 best players, regardless of position/role, and declare that group the First Team. Then they take the next 5 and say thats the 2nd team. The alternative, which I prefer, is to differentiate and rate the players based on position.
But regardless of approach, everybody knows (or should know) that Zach Edey, Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jalen Pickett were the 3 best players in the conference. Kris Murray had a very good year, so he slots in as the 4th player. The First Team needs a guard - So who gets the nod, Buie or Jahmir Young of Maryland. Its close, but Young deserves it based on their head to head confrontation.
So who are the 2nd team candidates? Buie is obviously in. Hunter Dickinson as well. That leaves 3 spots for Matthew Mayer and Terrence Shannon of Illinois, Kobe Bufkin of Michigan, Tyson Walker, AJ Hoggard and Joey Hauser of MSU, Brice Sensabaugh of OSU, Jalen Hood-Schifino of Indiana, Andrew Funk and Seth Lundy of Penn State, Keisei Tominaga and Derrick Walker of Nebraska, Cliff Omoruyi, Cam Spencer and Caleb McConnell of Rutgers, Filip Rebraca and Tony Perkins of Iowa. And of course, Chase Audige.
So we can debate the merits of those 18 players, if people would like to do so.