That's the funniest thing I've read in a while. It makes as much sense as saying FOX "News" should win a Pulitzer Prize for objective reporting. LOL
The human sledgehammer has NO basketball skills . . . unless you count growing to be the size of a barn a basketball skill. Compare Kofi to Luka. Nice try. There IS no comparison. But compare Kofi to every other basketball player in the country and you find him woefully inadequate in all but three categories: he can block shots, rebound, and score from anywhere within three feet of the basket . . . but usually only after traveling a couple times and then bowling over defenders like a 1950s fullback. Of course, rugby on the basketball court is contrary to the rules of the game Mr. Naismith created. And if those rules were enforced against Kofi the way they are against, oh, say, Kris and Keegan Murray, the young man wouldn't be on the court long enough for fans to eat a soft serve.
Kofi is . . . a huge human. That's it. End of story. If you're choosing an All-American team based on size, then yes, Kofi's your guy. But if you're going on talent, forget about the guy who can't shoot, can't dribble, can't pass, can't play perimeter defense, and can only do what he does because the rules of the game don't apply to him. All-American? LOL LOL LOL
BTW: Keegan is a consensus All-American now, despite the ignorant snub by the coaches, the same group that, as I've noted before, had the evaluation skills to name Todd Lickliter national coach of the year in 2007. WOW.