Who's Hot: Daniel Bower's big stats in blowout win give him huge PPV boost

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Here’s a look at the five hottest players in UH Nation from the past week.

1. Daniel Bower +15,367,174

Bower gets to the top of the list this week due to his efficient scoring performance in the Green Valley Vet League, which came in a 95-point massacre for Houdini against Rudedogs “A”. Bower scored 48 points in that game while shooting 21-33 from the field, adding eight rebounds, seven assists, five steals and three blocks, which added up to a PPR of 53.7. His other performance that contributed to him topping the list this week was an 11-point, six-rebound performance in a 79-66 win in the Green Valley Rec League.

2. Sina Abbott +14, 450, 203

Abbott was featured in last week’s article and has not played since.

3. Antonio Hunt +13,343,513

Hunt went off in Week 7 in the Champions Open League to help The Ones get their first win of the season. They lost their first seven games of the season, but Hunt led them to a 117-114 win by putting up 48 points and 13 rebounds on 19-25 shooting from the field and a perfect 7-7 from the free-throw line. This improves Hunt’s season averages to 31.5 points and 10.8 rebounds (with seven of those coming on the offensive end) on 54% shooting from the filed and 87% from the free-throw line.

4. D’Andre Henderson +12,458,162

This is the second time this season that Henderson has made this list, as he was the leader in PPV the first time the Who’s Hot widget was put onto the leagues website. The last time Henderson made the list, he had a two-game average of 30 points and 13 rebounds while shooting 66% from the field in the Green Valley Rec League. His latest two-game stretch saw him average 33 points and 14.5 rebounds while shooting 55% from the field. It’s been a pretty good season for Henderson.

5. Jaquan Carter +12,426,542

Carter’s last two games have come in Tempe and Gilbert, and it’s his performance in Gilbert that puts him on this list, as he helped G-Town Goons defeat Heavy Duty 131-120. Carter had a game-high 43 points on 19-27 shooting from the field and 4-7 shooting from deep, adding eight rebounds and 14 assists. Carter has helped his two teams to a combined 9-4 record this year.