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Olympic Fan
03-20-2017, 04:35 PM
Kind of lost in the disappointment over Duke's loss Sunday night, but it's worth noting that Luke lost the ACC scoring title.

He arrived in Greenville in first place with 20.1 (703 points in 35 games) -- well ahead of Pitt's Michael Young, who led most of the year.

Young was at 19.6 (648 points in 33 games). His season ended in Brooklyn.

But Luke scored just 19 points in two games (eight vs. Troy and 11 vs. South Carolina).

He finished at 19.5 (722 points in 37 games).

Kennard also lost the ACC 3-point shooting race. He briefly has the lead when Clemson's Avry Holmes finished his season by going 1-for-3 in his finale against Oakland to finish at 44.2 percent.

Kennard was at 44.4 after the ACC Tournament, but his poor shooting in Greenville left him at 43.8 -- in second place in the ACC standings.

CrazyNotCrazie
03-20-2017, 05:06 PM
Kind of lost in the disappointment over Duke's loss Sunday night, but it's worth noting that Luke lost the ACC scoring title.

He arrived in Greenville in first place with 20.1 (703 points in 35 games) -- well ahead of Pitt's Michael Young, who led most of the year.

Young was at 19.6 (648 points in 33 games). His season ended in Brooklyn.

But Luke scored just 19 points in two games (eight vs. Troy and 11 vs. South Carolina).

He finished at 19.5 (722 points in 37 games).

Kennard also lost the ACC 3-point shooting race. He briefly has the lead when Clemson's Avry Holmes finished his season by going 1-for-3 in his finale against Oakland to finish at 44.2 percent.

Kennard was at 44.4 after the ACC Tournament, but his poor shooting in Greenville left him at 43.8 -- in second place in the ACC standings.

Interesting - by my math, he was 5 points shy of the scoring title. It would have been nice for him to at least get the scoring title, and even better if he had also managed to stay over 20.0 ppg. And some of those additional points last night might have also gotten us closer to the win.

chriso
03-20-2017, 06:59 PM
Interesting - by my math, he was 5 points shy of the scoring title. It would have been nice for him to at least get the scoring title, and even better if he had also managed to stay over 20.0 ppg. And some of those additional points last night might have also gotten us closer to the win.

Sounds like a great reason to come back and get a scoring title! He could get 2 more scoring titles!!!:cool::p