Duke basketball: Top 10 individual ACC seasons of the last decade
To find the ninth-best season of the last decade, we must make our first trip down to Tobacco Road. During the 2017-18 season, North Carolina junior Luke Maye also averaged a double-double.
Maye was first in the conference (and seventh nationally) with 373 total rebounds and fourth in the conference with 625 points. The Heels’ big man was selected to the All-ACC First Team at the conclusion of that junior year campaign.
The Wooden Award finalist averaged 16.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game on the season for a North Carolina team that finished No. 10 in the final AP Poll. Those metrics total 36.9 fantasy points per game here, giving him the ninth most productive season from the ACC of the last decade. Already a national champion, Maye returned to Chapel Hill for his senior season but averaged two points per game fewer than his record-setting junior year.