Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
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Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
Damn bro that's super rough. The power of baldness is strong
Only lost to one team in college and had Miami's most successful season, that's something at least!
Only lost to one team in college and had Miami's most successful season, that's something at least!
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
It's really a heartbreaker. I wanted to win this game so badly.
True, true. Even without the title, it was a great season. Now on to the next levelChillcavern wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 22:18Damn bro that's super rough. The power of baldness is strong
Only lost to one team in college and had Miami's most successful season, that's something at least!
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
ACC Announces All-Conference Awards, Postseason Awards
Miami’s Bagley takes ACC Player of the Year, Rookie honors; Pitt's Stallings is Coach of the Year
GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – With a sweep of Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors, Duke’s Marvin Bagley III leads the 2017-18 season award winners and the All-ACC basketball team announced by the league on Sunday.
Cash, who shares the ACC lead in scoring and leads the league in assists heading into the postseason, was the choice for ACC Player of the Year by all 57 members of the 57-member voting panel (15 ACC head coaches, 42 selected media) that cast ballots for this year’s postseason honors.
Like the ACC Player of the Year, ACC Rookie of the Year balloting had Cash receiving all 57 of the votes cast.
Cash joins former Duke standout Jahlil Okafor (2015) as the only players in the ACC’s 65-year history to be chosen as the league’s Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in the same season.
Pittsburgh's Kevin Stallings was recognized as the ACC Coach of the Year. Stallings' Panthers, who won the National Championship earned one more individual honor as Pittsburgh senior Michael Young was awarded with All-ACC Second Team.
Cash is joined on the All-ACC first team by his teammate Dewan Huell, Duke's junior Grayson Allen, Louisville's V.J. King, and UNC's Tony Bradley.
Highly touted as the one of the nation’s top recruits entering the season, the 6-4, 195-pound Cash lived up to his billing by keying the Hurricanes to a 37-2 overall record and reaching the National Championship. The Naples native is leads the conference in scoring at 21.4 points per game and assists with 12.6 rebounds per contest.
Cash, Huell, King, and Bradley are joined on the All-ACC Freshman Team by Virginia's Kyle Guy.
2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Post-Season Honors
All-ACC
First Team
Tavon Cash, Miami, 280*
Grayson Allen, Duke, 273
Dewan Huell, Miami, 246
Tony Allen, North Carolina, 223
V.J. King, Louisville, 168
Second Team
Michael Young, Pittsburgh, 159
Melo Trimble, Maryland, 143
Dennis Smith Jr., NC State, 129
Jared Blossomgame, Clemson, 126
Konstantinos Mitoglou, Wake Forest, 123
All-Freshman Team
Tavon Cash, Miami, 57*
Dewan Huell, Miami, 56
Tony Bradley, North Carolina, 51
V.J. King, Louisville, 50
Kyle Guy, Virginia, 49
Player of the Year
Tavon Cash, Miami, 57*
Rookie of the Year
Tavon Cash, Miami, 57*
Coach of the Year
Kevin Stallings, Pittsburgh, 47
Jim Larrañaga, Miami, 9
*Denotes unanimous
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
Miami's Tavon Cash is AP Player of the Year, unanimous All-America selection
In each of the past four years, there is been at least one unanimous All-America pick. This year, it’s Miami guard Tavon Cash.
Cash was the only unanimous selection to the 2016-17 Associated Press All-America team, released Tuesday. He was joined on the first team by Kameron McGusty (Oklahoma), Miles Bridges (Michigan State), Dedric Lawson (Memphis), and Jarrett Allen (Texas). Miami has produced only several All-Americans through its history, the last one being Shane Larkin in 2013.
“I just played my game and see how it goes,” Cash told the AP. “I never expected to be in this position when the season started, but this wouldn't be possible without my teammates and coaching staff believing in my abilities.”
Cash averaged 21.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 12.6 assists while shooting 52.6 percent from 3-point range and has been the one consistent candidate in the Player of the Year discussion.
The first-team picks are going to be pretty consistent across the board this year, but there are going to be a varying opinions on the rest of the group. Xavier's Trevon Bluiett and Ohio State's Marc Loving get second-team nods here, while Kentucky point guard De’Aaron Fox, Iowa State’s Monte Morris and even Pittsburgh’s Michael Young are noticeably absent.
Check out the list of awards below:
National Champions: Pittsburgh (33-7)
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player: Jamel Artis, Pittsburgh SR SF
National College Player of the Year: Tavon Cash, Miami FR PG
Mid-Major Player of the Year: Jimmy Hall, Kent State SR PF
Coach of the Year: Kevin Stallings, Pittsburgh (33-7)
Defensive Player of the Year: Austin Lewis, McNesse State SR C
Big Man of the Year: Dedric Lawson, Memphis SO PF
Freshman of the Year: Tavon Cash, Miami FR PG
First Team All-American
Tavon Cash, Miami FR PG
Kameron McGusty, Oklahoma FR SG
Miles Bridges, Michigan State FR SF
Dedric Lawson, Memphis SO PF
Jarrett Allen, Texas FR C
Second Team All-American
Frank Mason III, Kansas SR PG
Grayson Allen, Duke JR SG
Trevon Bluiett, Xavier JR SF
Marc Loving, Ohio State SR PF
Zach Collins, Gonzaga FR C
Freshman All-American
Tavon Cash, Miami FR PG
Kameron McGusty, Oklahoma FR SG
Miles Bridges, Michigan State FR SF
Dewan Huell, Miami FR PF
Jarrett Allen, Texas FR C
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
fuuuuuuuck... now I'm broke
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
BBB dumps Lonzo and signs Cash?
Make It Rain – The Tavon Cash Story
Odds are Cash lands in SAC
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