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    Nasimith player of the year award

    Tj Ford won nasmith player of the year award do u think that was good choice

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    No, he really fell stats wise, etc. towards the end of the season. I'd say Kyle Korver at Creighton deserved it or D'Wayne Wade at Marquette.

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    David West was a one man wrecking crew, but I could also see it going to D'Wayne Wade from Marquette. T.J. also deserved it and he just came out on top, but those are my Top 3!!!

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    I think T.J. was the right choice. The award is not just about they players stats. T.J. is a great leader and plays team basketball by making everyone else on his team better. Nobody else in the county does that better then him.

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    I don't know, that's debateable. Pretty good choice, though.

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    Not sure. No clear cut choice this season. I really wasn't sure going into the announcement.

    Didn't SI pick TJ Ford as its college player of the year?

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