PricewaterhouseCoopers didn’t have to give us the correct envelope to determine this one.
Carter has been the Mountaineers’ best scorer, best rebounder, best on-ball defender, best playmaker, most consistent outside shooter and most reliable ball handler.
And JC’s overall numbers since the Kansas State victory on February 11 certainly bear that out.
He has led the team in scoring in five of the last six games, including consecutive 24-point performances in home wins against Texas Tech and Texas, and, three times in the last six games against K-State, Texas and Baylor, the 6-foot-1 point guard has been the team’s leading rebounder.