FSU basketball: Impact of RaiQuan Gray entering NBA Draft

Florida State Seminoles forward Raiquan Gray (1) puts up a shot during a game between FSU and Louisville at Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Monday, Feb. 24, 2020.Fsu Vs Louisville 022420 Ts 1599
Florida State Seminoles forward Raiquan Gray (1) puts up a shot during a game between FSU and Louisville at Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Monday, Feb. 24, 2020.Fsu Vs Louisville 022420 Ts 1599 /
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Most Valuable Player

I’ve said it several times, but RaiQuan Gray decided to be All-ACC Second Team instead of M.J. Walker.

That’s not disrespecting Walker, but Gray was the most consistent player for the Noles all year.

There was a period between January 16th and March 6th (12 games) where Gray was arguably the best player in the ACC.

Gray averaged 15.9 points, 7.75 rebounds per game, and shot 49 of 60 from the free-throw line (81 percent).

He did all of this while averaging 28 minutes per game and shooting well over 50 percent from the floor.