With Hansbrough, Beasley, '07-08 was the year of the power forward
Posted Sep 8, 2011
Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina, 2007-08 (Jr.): Psycho T beat out Beasley for the Wooden Award that season, and according to this formula, the voters made the correct call. Hansbrough had the highest four-year Value Add of any player in the database, and while he won a national title as a senior, his fully healthy junior campaign was by far his most statistically valuable.
(Sports Illustrated)
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