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Tom Kokosinski Pushes His PPV Past $13 Million

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

The top two players this week, Kenny Laguerre and Chukwuemeka Ogbonna, have not played since last week, so we’ll start at the third spot on the list.

3. Anthony Bennett $14,292,104

Bennett missed the first three games in the King of Prussia Draft League this season, but he’s helped the Mud Dogs have a 5-1 record in the six games he’s played in since. That includes two straight wins where Bennett has had a double-double, at least 24 points and shot at least 69% from the field. Over the past two games, Bennett has averaged 31.5 points and 14 rebounds (6.5 on the offensive end) while shooting 26-33 (79%) from the field.

4. Tom Kokosinski $13,438,373

Kokosinski has had an up-and-down season, but he has been lights out in his past two games. He leads Harry’s Pub, his team in the Bergen County Open League, in points, rebounds and assists this season, and they’ve been relying on him big time recently. In the regular season finale, Kokosinski had 34 points and 10 rebounds on 16-30 shooting while playing all 50 minutes in a double-OT win. He followed that up with 40 points and 14 rebounds while shooting 15-27 shooting from the field in a win in the semifinals.

5. Desean Mcquaig $13,438,373

Mcquaig, playing in his first UH season, is playing in the Summerlin Rec League and Green Valley Open League. His last two games have been playoff games, and he’s helped lead his teams to wins in both leagues. In Summerlin, he had 28 points and 10 rebounds, while in Green Valley he had 47 points and 11 rebounds. His teams won those two games by an average of 53.5 points.

6. Juan Carter $13,248,654

Carter worked his way onto this list by having by far his best game of the season in the Summerlin Rec League last week. Carter put up a season-high 36 points while shooting 13-20 from the field and 9-14 from deep, adding five rebounds and eight assists. There’s an asterisk next to this performance, as it came in a five-on-four game, but a win’s a win.

7. Ken Gan $12,584,641

Gan has had some big time stat lines in his debut season in the Bridgewater Draft League. In his first nine games, he had five double-doubles, including a game where he had 27 points and 23 rebounds. While that’s a hard feat to reach, he made it look minuscule last week, as he had 32 points and 32 rebounds in 37 minutes in an 88-60 win in the quarterfinals.