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2015 ACC Basketball - CLOSED (use 2016 thread now) (1 Viewer)

Damn...ND is for real.

Gonna be a tough couple of games for Duke ahead...hopefully they don't look ahead to UVA...it seems like ND is under everyone's radar.

 
So state needs to beat either UNC, Louisville, Cuse or UVA. Maybe even 2 of those to get in. Maybe Cuse and even then I dont think its going to be enough

 
So state needs to beat either UNC, Louisville, Cuse or UVA. Maybe even 2 of those to get in. Maybe Cuse and even then I dont think its going to be enough
State was #41 entering today and Notre Dame was #38. The remaining schedule (RPI through Saturday afternoon):

96 Clemson

81 @GT

141 @Wake

3 UVA

27 @Louisville

224 VT

12 @UNC

133 @BC

96 @Clemson

58 Syracuse

Beating UVA, Louisville, or UNC would be huge, but isn't necessary. If State wins the bolded games, they would be 20-11 (11-7)using this view of the RPI, State would be 9-11 against the RPI top 100. Considering that includes a win against a top 10 team in Duke (who may end up top 5), that should be enough.

I'm not saying it will be easy or should be expected to finish 7-3. But I think they would be in with that finish, and that does not include another marquee win. Like someone else posted recently, that season ending Syracuse game could be a big one for both teams.

 
So state needs to beat either UNC, Louisville, Cuse or UVA. Maybe even 2 of those to get in. Maybe Cuse and even then I dont think its going to be enough
State was #41 entering today and Notre Dame was #38. The remaining schedule (RPI through Saturday afternoon):

96 Clemson

81 @GT

141 @Wake

3 UVA

27 @Louisville

224 VT

12 @UNC

133 @BC

96 @Clemson

58 Syracuse

Beating UVA, Louisville, or UNC would be huge, but isn't necessary. If State wins the bolded games, they would be 20-11 (11-7)using this view of the RPI, State would be 9-11 against the RPI top 100. Considering that includes a win against a top 10 team in Duke (who may end up top 5), that should be enough.

I'm not saying it will be easy or should be expected to finish 7-3. But I think they would be in with that finish, and that does not include another marquee win. Like someone else posted recently, that season ending Syracuse game could be a big one for both teams.
Thats a pretty big If

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
Using GT as an example, I'd rather have the guy that can get talent but can't coach (Hewitt) over the guy that can coach but can't even get the talent (Gregory).

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
certainly is frustrating

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
Using GT as an example, I'd rather have the guy that can get talent but can't coach (Hewitt) over the guy that can coach but can't even get the talent (Gregory).
I lean this way also. Especially having seen State get burned in a coaching search in the not too distant past (Lowe). I assume the program's appeal to coaching candidates is higher now than it was after Sendek and Lowe, but not enough to assume certainty in getting a better coach than Gott.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
Using GT as an example, I'd rather have the guy that can get talent but can't coach (Hewitt) over the guy that can coach but can't even get the talent (Gregory).
I lean this way also. Especially having seen State get burned in a coaching search in the not too distant past (Lowe). I assume the program's appeal to coaching candidates is higher now than it was after Sendek and Lowe, but not enough to assume certainty in getting a better coach than Gott.
Archie Miller on future radar?
 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
Using GT as an example, I'd rather have the guy that can get talent but can't coach (Hewitt) over the guy that can coach but can't even get the talent (Gregory).
I lean this way also. Especially having seen State get burned in a coaching search in the not too distant past (Lowe). I assume the program's appeal to coaching candidates is higher now than it was after Sendek and Lowe, but not enough to assume certainty in getting a better coach than Gott.
Archie Miller on future radar?
He is a rising star for sure but I think as long as Yow is there and Gott maintains the minimum standards (NCAA) then he is set for life.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
Using GT as an example, I'd rather have the guy that can get talent but can't coach (Hewitt) over the guy that can coach but can't even get the talent (Gregory).
I lean this way also. Especially having seen State get burned in a coaching search in the not too distant past (Lowe). I assume the program's appeal to coaching candidates is higher now than it was after Sendek and Lowe, but not enough to assume certainty in getting a better coach than Gott.
Archie Miller on future radar?
Many fans who have decided Gott isn't the answer want Archie. But, as with most fan bases, many State fans are unrealistic about the situation.

Gott has 3 years remaining on his contract. And I'm not sure if there are automatic extensions triggered by performance (e.g., making NCAA tournament). State doesn't have the budget to afford firing him and paying that kind of money for an inactive coach.

More importantly, State already got burned once. When Sendek quit, the fan base had high expectations for a replacement, and look what happened... Sidney Lowe, who had zero business ever being hired as a major conference college head coach. Yow certainly ran a much better coaching search than Lee Fowler did, but there are no guarantees. There's no guarantee Archie will end up being a better coach than Gott, either.

Despite what our fan base once thought, no known elite coach is walking through that door. It would be a gamble that doesn't seem worthwhile.

 
He's in his 4th year and has made the tourney every year after a long absence under Lowe. He's shown he can recruit. He's won some big games. He was a couple points from an elite 8 appearance. The team looks pretty stacked for next year.

Yes, losing these close games sucks, but... perspective.

 
He's in his 4th year and has made the tourney every year after a long absence under Lowe. He's shown he can recruit. He's won some big games. He was a couple points from an elite 8 appearance. The team looks pretty stacked for next year.

Yes, losing these close games sucks, but... perspective.
:goodposting:

 
Good win for the Heels. Nice to see Britt stepping up off the bench.

Huge stretch for some of the top teams coming up.

Next 3 games:

UNC - @Louisville, vs Virginia, @BC

Duke - @ND, @Virginia, vs GT

Virginia - vs Duke, @UNC, vs Louisville

Louisville - vs UNC, @Miami, @Virginia

Virginia and Louisville have some HUGE games coming up. A darkhorse to win the conference could be ND. Outside of their 2 games left against Duke and 1 against Louisville, their schedule is pretty favorable the rest of the way. While the rest of the top of the conference is slugging it out, ND has it pretty easy.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.

 
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Good win for the Heels. Nice to see Britt stepping up off the bench.

Huge stretch for some of the top teams coming up.

Next 3 games:

UNC - @Louisville, vs Virginia, @BC

Duke - @ND, @Virginia, vs GT

Virginia - vs Duke, @UNC, vs Louisville

Louisville - vs UNC, @Miami, @Virginia

Virginia and Louisville have some HUGE games coming up. A darkhorse to win the conference could be ND. Outside of their 2 games left against Duke and 1 against Louisville, their schedule is pretty favorable the rest of the way. While the rest of the top of the conference is slugging it out, ND has it pretty easy.
UNC has really surprised me this year, I thought they were middle of the pack talent and they're right in there (and they get UVA at home). Their front court is way tougher than I thought they would be.

UVA still has the inside track but I'm pretty surprised that ND and UNC are sitting in a better position than Duke and Louisville. Gonna be a great double header on Saturday.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.

 
Good win for the Heels. Nice to see Britt stepping up off the bench.

Huge stretch for some of the top teams coming up.

Next 3 games:

UNC - @Louisville, vs Virginia, @BC

Duke - @ND, @Virginia, vs GT

Virginia - vs Duke, @UNC, vs Louisville

Louisville - vs UNC, @Miami, @Virginia

Virginia and Louisville have some HUGE games coming up. A darkhorse to win the conference could be ND. Outside of their 2 games left against Duke and 1 against Louisville, their schedule is pretty favorable the rest of the way. While the rest of the top of the conference is slugging it out, ND has it pretty easy.
UNC has really surprised me this year, I thought they were middle of the pack talent and they're right in there (and they get UVA at home). Their front court is way tougher than I thought they would be.

UVA still has the inside track but I'm pretty surprised that ND and UNC are sitting in a better position than Duke and Louisville. Gonna be a great double header on Saturday.
Carolina battled through their early season struggles and seems to have righted the ship. They can really make a statement with wins over L'ville and Virginia. Both are going to be tough games, but if they can just get 1 of those 2, I'll be really happy.

Think UVA is still the favorite, but ND has a good chance to take the regular season crown with their soft schedule down the stretch. Still can't rule out Duke either, but they still have some tough games left.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.
No, Gott called a much lower percentage play instead of inbounding and shooting free throws, that's why he is an idiot. If he calls a play to set a pick and inbound to Turner who shoots almost 90% from the line and Turner misses his free throws and then ND comes back and ties or wins with 7-10s left then he made a good coaching decision and the guys didn't make the plays.

You don't call a hail Mary and then blame the players when it doesn't work out when all you need to do is go for the 1 yard and then run out the clock. It was a bad percentage call and that's why it's his fault.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.
That was on Lacey and Turner, not Gott. That doesn't excuse Gott for plenty of other lousy decisions in this game, most notably not putting Cat Barber on Grant to open the second half or at least much earlier in the second half.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.
That was on Lacey and Turner, not Gott. That doesn't excuse Gott for plenty of other lousy decisions in this game, most notably not putting Cat Barber on Grant to open the second half or at least much earlier in the second half.
I still don't see how the right coaching move there is not to inbound the ball and shoot the free throws? You're up 2, 12 seconds. Why take that chance? Oh, I know why you don't take that chance, because it increases your chance of losing the game which is exactly what happened. Gott's fault.

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.
That was on Lacey and Turner, not Gott. That doesn't excuse Gott for plenty of other lousy decisions in this game, most notably not putting Cat Barber on Grant to open the second half or at least much earlier in the second half.
I still don't see how the right coaching move there is not to inbound the ball and shoot the free throws? You're up 2, 12 seconds. Why take that chance? Oh, I know why you don't take that chance, because it increases your chance of losing the game which is exactly what happened. Gott's fault.
My biggest issue with the play was having Lacey as the inbounds passer

He is your 2nd best FT shooter, he is one of the guys you want to send to the line

 
Haven't verified this but read this at SFN:

in games this season where State is up/down by four inside the 3:00 mark, the Wolfpack is 1-6
In general I like Gott as our coach, but that has to reflect poorly on the coaching staff. Gott has proven he can draw enough talent and coach them well enough to compete against the best teams in college basketball. But he can't seem to coach them well enough to win many of those games.

It's like he is a rich man's Sendek with a much better personality.
I defended Gott after the Miami game, i thought he put them in a good position to win and coached a good end game but they didn't make their shots.

The ND game was ridiculous. Putting aside the huge comeback, how in the world does a guy chuck the ball 3/4 of the way down the court inbounding with a 2 point lead, 12 seconds, and in the bonus? Just get the ball in and make your free throws, the game is yours. That was the lowest percentage thing you could possibly do. They got one more shot at the end of regulation and I know they didn't have a lot of time but it didn't seem like they even had a play or a plan, just another heave down court. I was pretty disappointed. I was hoping the Pack was going to make the tourney this year but they're just unable to close close games. They're getting killed in the last 2 minutes in close games and that really points to coaching.
The 3/4 court chuck play worked, except for the fact that Ralston Turner didn't do his job. If you watch the replay, all 3 other players, including Turner, are supposed to come towards the ball. Someone set a screen for Martin and he went long. His guy was way beat, but Turner didn't do his job coming back to the ball, and Grant (who was covering Turner) was able to read the play and make up the distance.

If Martin catches the ball and goes in for a slam Gott is a genius. Instead, a player makes a mistake and Gott is an idiot.
That was on Lacey and Turner, not Gott. That doesn't excuse Gott for plenty of other lousy decisions in this game, most notably not putting Cat Barber on Grant to open the second half or at least much earlier in the second half.
I still don't see how the right coaching move there is not to inbound the ball and shoot the free throws? You're up 2, 12 seconds. Why take that chance? Oh, I know why you don't take that chance, because it increases your chance of losing the game which is exactly what happened. Gott's fault.
Our end of game free throw shooting has not exactly inspired confidence this year. :shrug:

 
"Well, you have to get the ball in, we talked about that in the timeout," said Gottfried. "We've got a two-point lead, and the play that we set up, the first look is to see if we can get a breakout layup. If it's there and it's wide open, we want to go to it. "The problem we had is we didn't execute the other guys on the floor. Both guys on the sides of the floor, Caleb and Ralston, those guys have to do a great job of coming to the ball because if they aren't guarded we need to go right to them. Get the ball in Ralston's hands, he's a good foul shooter. Cat set the screen for Cody going deep.

"Notre Dame didn't have a timeout left, we knew that in our timeout. If you can get a layup out of the play, you go up four, they have no timeouts left, it's sayonara ... it's going to be difficult. The problem we had is we had poor execution. Our wing guy, Ralston, instead of going to the ball he went backwards and his guy was able to take off from the sideline because the two defenders from Notre Dame [in the middle of the floor] bit on it pretty good and Cody was open."

"It's one of those things as a group we have to do a better job of," Gottfried added. "I have to do a better job as a coach of making sure in practice we execute it better. it just so happens in that particular game it didn't turn out the way we wanted it to turn out."

Gottfried added that it was probably Grant's biggest play of the game.

"He played it like Richard Sherman from the Seahawks. He went across the floor. I would have loved to have Jerian Grant closer to the baseline... but like I told our guys, one play doesn't win or lose the game for you. Not at all."
:shrug:

As with a lot of games, it comes down to execution. If Ralston dives back towards the ball then he either gets it and gets FT's or Martin gets a wide open game winning layup.

 
Instant classic by Notre Dame and Duke. ACC Tournament is going to be great this year. The 4 vs 5 quarterfinal matchup could be Final Four level basketball.

 
I see the Pack is going to try something new...instead of blowing a big lead they are going to try to come back after being down big

 
Duke just threw up all over themselves with 10 minutes to go. That absurdly lucky shot by grant was a backbreaker

 
Damn...that hurt.

Not putting it all on the big man but damn...Okafor missed 3 of 4 free throws at the end and then missed on a great matchup against a guy who's six inches shorter than him.

Then Sheed missing free throw with 9 seconds hurt.

But ND should've never been close or even up at that point...10 point lead that late should've been enough.

Team seems to have some focus issues at times.

ND hitting that miracle with a minute left...with clock expiring and ball being poked out...ugh...luck of the Irish.

 
Are we still defending Gott in here? Dude is a piss poor coach and always seems to lose the x and o's battle. I wonder if his off the court stuff will eventually get him canned.

 
Damn...that hurt.

Not putting it all on the big man but damn...Okafor missed 3 of 4 free throws at the end and then missed on a great matchup against a guy who's six inches shorter than him.

Then Sheed missing free throw with 9 seconds hurt.

But ND should've never been close or even up at that point...10 point lead that late should've been enough.

Team seems to have some focus issues at times.

ND hitting that miracle with a minute left...with clock expiring and ball being poked out...ugh...luck of the Irish.
At first glance, that statement just seems so absurd, but it's also oddly understandable. Hard to believe a guy can put up 22-17 and you're asking, "can you do any more."

I assume for the rest of the season, Duke opponents will be looking for ways to keep the ball in Sulaimon's hands in crunch time.

So at this point, is Jerian Grant a candidate for ACC - or even National - PoY, or have those already been decided?

 
Are we still defending Gott in here? Dude is a piss poor coach and always seems to lose the x and o's battle. I wonder if his off the court stuff will eventually get him canned.
All things considered probably one of his worst losses since he's been here.

Pretty frustrating.

 
Story if you don't feel like clicking through:

DURHAM, N.C. – Duke junior guard Rasheed Sulaimon has been dismissed from the Duke basketball program as announced by head coach Mike Krzyzewski Thursday. Sulaimon remains in good academic standing and is expected to finish the spring semester.

“Rasheed has been unable to consistently live up to the standards required to be a member of our program,” said Krzyzewski. “It is a privilege to represent Duke University and with that privilege comes the responsibility to conduct oneself in a certain manner. After Rasheed repeatedly struggled to meet the necessary obligations, it became apparent that it was time to dismiss him from the program.”

via Duke Sports Information
 
Unreal. He always seemed like a 100 percent first class kid off the court.

There were some stories from early last season about sheed spending a little too much time at the campus hot spots but nothing in the past year.

This is a complete shock.

 

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