da_man 23 wrote:Deuce wrote:Kick (DHS) 23.9, 9.56
Mertins (DL) 23.9, 9.09
Elgie (MHS) 21.5, 9.25
Wilhelm (BHS) 20.3, 8.31
Brian Qvale (WHS) 20.1, 9.44
Dominating to me means far superior than the rest and it looks like Qvale is right with everyone else at the top.
But where I'd definately say Qvale is dominating is blocked shots.
Great post Deuce, lots of facts that i didn't know. Qvale was the most overrated player the last two years, now he finally has a good year and all of the sudden hes dominating.....looks to me hes not and what 6'11'' kid isn't gonna be dominating in blocks. Lots of average height ppl that are about the same as qvale for rbds also.
Those guys are right. I consider domination as being like Deuce said, far more superior then the rest of the field. Jeff Boschee dominated high school basketball his senior year. He is just one of the examples I could think of that I think most people would agree on. I have seen Brian play and he is a very good player, I'm not taking that away from him. O.J Mayo dominates high school basketball. LeBron James dominated back when he played. To me someone who dominates is the guy that when he gets on the floor, you know you have no chance of stopping him...only containing him. This year I would say Belohlavek is the most dominate player in high school basketball. And I would think that everyone who isn't bias towards there school or town would agree. I have played against his brother Brent, and I will say, he is a very good player. Moves very well for his size. But unless he has a great point guard that he is going to play with for the next two year, it will be hard for him to dominate no matter how good he becomes. It is hard for any big man to ever be dominate without a good point guard.