I'm starting to notice a little bit more of a groundswell of people changing their opinions. Bilas changed to Beasley, Gottlieb changed to Beasley, Glockner has always been Beasley. This no name from SI says there's no debate.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/sioncampus/02/29/quick.slants/index.html?eref=fannation"Phonetically speaking, this year's National Player of the Year battle between Kansas State's "B-Easy" and North Carolina's "Psycho T" has all the makings of the next Nas vs. Jay-Z feud. I'm just sayin'...
Indeed, it's shaping up to be a two-horse race between Michael Beasley and Tyler Hansbrough, and the infamous question is again rearing its ugly head: How does one delineate between the best player and the most valuable player? Good question, but the answer to both is Beasley, who's elevated his team to national relevance and entrenched the Wildcats on the dangerous list of Teams That Could Destroy Your Bracket. Factor in his numbers --more than 26 points and 12 rebounds per game -- and you've got your winner, though Hansbrough's had a fine statistical season and came through in the absence of Ty Lawson. Hansbrough should be commended on his work, but Beasley needs to be the landslide victor."
