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2018-19 All-ACC Team

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2019 Atlantic Coast Conference Post-Season Honors

All-ACC
First Team
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 350*
RJ Barrett, Fr., Duke, 346
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 302
Cameron Johnson, Sr., North Carolina, 277
Kyle Guy, Jr., Virginia, 231

Second Team
Luke Maye, Sr., North Carolina, 221
Ky Bowman, Jr., Boston College, 188
Ty Jerome, Jr., Virginia, 177
Coby White, Fr., North Carolina, 171
Kerry Blackshear Jr., Jr., Virginia Tech, 170

Third Team
Jordan Nwora, So., Louisville, 135
Marcquise Reed, Sr., Clemson, 129
Tyus Battle, Jr., Syracuse, 128
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, So., Virginia Tech, 72
John Mooney, Jr., Notre Dame, 71

Honorable Mention
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 69
Cam Reddish, Fr., Duke, 37
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 18
Terance Mann, Sr., Florida State, 16
Elijah Thomas, Sr., Clemson, 10

ACC Player of the Year
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 49
RJ Barrett, Fr., Duke, 16
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 4
Ky Bowman, Jr., Boston College, 1

ACC Rookie of the Year
Zion Williamson, Duke, 47
RJ Barrett, Duke, 21
Coby White, North Carolina, 2

ACC Coach of the Year
Tony Bennett, Virginia, 30
Buzz Williams, Virginia Tech, 12
Roy Williams, North Carolina, 11
Leonard Hamilton, Florida State, 10
Chris Mack, Louisville, 7

ACC Defensive Player of the Year
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 46
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 19
David Skara, Sr., Clemson, 3
Trent Forrest, Jr., Florida State, 2

ACC Most Improved Player
Jordan Nwora, So., Louisville, 30
John Mooney, Jr., Notre Dame, 27
Cameron Johnson, Sr., North Carolina, 5
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 4
Kerry Blackshear Jr., Jr., Virginia Tech, 2
Chris Lykes, So., Miami, 2

ACC Sixth Man of the Year
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 60
DJ Funderburk, So., NC State, 3
Jared Wilson-Frame, Jr., Pitt, 3
Nassir Little, Fr., North Carolina, 2
Braxton Key, Jr., Virginia, 2

ACC All-Defensive Team
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 60
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 56
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 53
Elijah Thomas, Sr., Clemson, 31
James Banks III, Jr., Georgia Tech, 29

ACC All-Freshman Team
Zion Williamson, Duke, 70*
Coby White, North Carolina, 67
RJ Barrett, Duke, 66
Xavier Johnson, Pitt, 40
Tre Jones, Duke, 38
 
Jerome should have been 1st team and I think was the MVP of the league.

Disagree with the latter. Zion makes Duke what it is. Without him, they have been a shell of themselves. They could have finished the season under .500 if Wake hit the buzzer beater. If he doesn't play in the NCAA Tournament, they could go home the first weekend. You thought the expectations were high for SU coming into the season? Anything other than a Final Four would be disappointing for that program.
 
Disagree with the latter. Zion makes Duke what it is. Without him, they have been a shell of themselves. They could have finished the season under .500 if Wake hit the buzzer beater. If he doesn't play in the NCAA Tournament, they could go home the first weekend. You thought the expectations were high for SU coming into the season? Anything other than a Final Four would be disappointing for that program.
I hear you and agree to a point - in my eyes you can't be Player of the Year when you miss a third of the league season,, and Hunter is great for UVA but if Jerome isn't on that team they lose a ton more games too.
 
I think Coby White is the best player in the world. There, I said it.

Not a lot of Syracuse on that long list of players.
 
One Third Team All-ACC pick. And he's expected to go pro...?

No bueno.
 
One Third Team All-ACC pick. And he's expected to go pro...?

No bueno.

Cam Reddish didn't make any list at all, yet he's projected going #5 in the NBA draft.
 
2019 Atlantic Coast Conference Post-Season Honors

All-ACC
First Team
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 350*
RJ Barrett, Fr., Duke, 346
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 302
Cameron Johnson, Sr., North Carolina, 277
Kyle Guy, Jr., Virginia, 231

Second Team
Luke Maye, Sr., North Carolina, 221
Ky Bowman, Jr., Boston College, 188
Ty Jerome, Jr., Virginia, 177
Coby White, Fr., North Carolina, 171
Kerry Blackshear Jr., Jr., Virginia Tech, 170

Third Team
Jordan Nwora, So., Louisville, 135
Marcquise Reed, Sr., Clemson, 129
Tyus Battle, Jr., Syracuse, 128
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, So., Virginia Tech, 72
John Mooney, Jr., Notre Dame, 71

Honorable Mention
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 69
Cam Reddish, Fr., Duke, 37
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 18
Terance Mann, Sr., Florida State, 16
Elijah Thomas, Sr., Clemson, 10

ACC Player of the Year
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 49
RJ Barrett, Fr., Duke, 16
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 4
Ky Bowman, Jr., Boston College, 1

ACC Rookie of the Year
Zion Williamson, Duke, 47
RJ Barrett, Duke, 21
Coby White, North Carolina, 2

ACC Coach of the Year
Tony Bennett, Virginia, 30
Buzz Williams, Virginia Tech, 12
Roy Williams, North Carolina, 11
Leonard Hamilton, Florida State, 10
Chris Mack, Louisville, 7

ACC Defensive Player of the Year
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 46
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 19
David Skara, Sr., Clemson, 3
Trent Forrest, Jr., Florida State, 2

ACC Most Improved Player
Jordan Nwora, So., Louisville, 30
John Mooney, Jr., Notre Dame, 27
Cameron Johnson, Sr., North Carolina, 5
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 4
Kerry Blackshear Jr., Jr., Virginia Tech, 2
Chris Lykes, So., Miami, 2

ACC Sixth Man of the Year
Mfiondu Kabengele, So., Florida State, 60
DJ Funderburk, So., NC State, 3
Jared Wilson-Frame, Jr., Pitt, 3
Nassir Little, Fr., North Carolina, 2
Braxton Key, Jr., Virginia, 2

ACC All-Defensive Team
De’Andre Hunter, So., Virginia, 60
Tre Jones, Fr., Duke, 56
Zion Williamson, Fr., Duke, 53
Elijah Thomas, Sr., Clemson, 31
James Banks III, Jr., Georgia Tech, 29

ACC All-Freshman Team
Zion Williamson, Duke, 70*
Coby White, North Carolina, 67
RJ Barrett, Duke, 66
Xavier Johnson, Pitt, 40
Tre Jones, Duke, 38
I'll be real happy if everyone on the 1st and 2nd team go bye-bye to college hoops. I've seen enough of all ten of them.
 
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Buzz should have been coach of the year. Bennett had his entire team return from a great team last year.
SU totally absent (except Tyus) which clearly indicates how much our talent level has fallen off. We used to have plenty of rep just about every year in the Big East days.
 
Buzz should have been coach of the year. Bennett had his entire team return from a great team last year.
SU totally absent (except Tyus) which clearly indicates how much our talent level has fallen off. We used to have plenty of rep just about every year in the Big East days.
Bennett has a lot to prove in the NCAA'S this season. Put up or shut up. Basically nothing short of a final four. Speaking of which. No votes for Coach K. They had the 40-0 tee shirts printed up in the preseason. The team proved they had zero depth after Zion went down. Lets see how the next month goes.
 
He’s honorable mention and he shouldn’t be there either.
Have to disagree.
Reddish basically was Duke's 3rd option.
He'd be the best player on most ACC teams...maybe even including the Orange.
 
Have to disagree.
Reddish basically was Duke's 3rd option.
He'd be the best player on most ACC teams...maybe even including the Orange.

His soph. year, sure. Oozes potential.

Not a very good offensive player yet, but he could be soon.
 
The lack of SU players tells you all you need to know of the current talent level.

But, but I was told on here we have recruited at an elite level these past few years, and have another elite class coming in!
 
But, but I was told on here we have recruited at an elite level these past few years, and have another elite class coming in!

I think the problem is more with our junior/senior classes than our freshman/sophomore classes.
 

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