Man of Constant Sorrow
Footballguy
Never under-estimate Jamie...you seen his house & parties?I don't think Jaime could though
Whoa man!!!
Never under-estimate Jamie...you seen his house & parties?I don't think Jaime could though
Outcoached by one of the all time great coaches. It happens.We have several examples before the one and done system. Take 1994 and 2004 final four where coach K out coached by Calhoun.
Care to show your work? NCAA limits scholarship to 13 at a time.Wow I would have assumed more, that’s pretty sad when he gets probably 6 of the top 10 recruits annually.
For game quality. Surely.Is that the best Elite Eight of all time?
True, I was spitballing but it appears my percentage was dead on. Why don’t you go ahead and check my math though.Care to show your work? NCAA limits scholarship to 13 at a time.
Most are 1 and done playersCare to show your work? NCAA limits scholarship to 13 at a time.
Don't forget the 2006 FIBA semifinal.For all the talent they get every year they've only been to two Final Fours in the last 15 years now.
You just threatened to mail me a pipe bomb on Groupme.Fat Drunk and Stupid said:All these flavors, and you chose salty.
The Purdue Virginia game was nuts. One of the best college games I recall in a long timeAmazing that all the elite 8 games were within two points with like 20 seconds left in regulation.
Coach k? He seems to be likable when he's a guest on the Dan Patrick show. Don't see him as a bad guy. Calipari makes my skin crawl by comparison. Duke has been a great program for 30 years. They are like the San Antonio Spurs or maybe New England Patriots. You kind of have to respect their sustained excellence. That's hard to accomplishI actually really like Zion, first Dookie I've really liked since Grant Hill. There is probably less than a 1% chance he comes back next year, but I'd love it if he and the other frosh decided to come back and get their championship. It's so weird to like one player and despise a coach and the program.
I was convinced that CBS/NCAA would make sure Zion and Duke got to the championship. Happy to be wrong at this moment, but I will probably wish they were there next week. Seeing UVA get ultimate redemption over Duke in the championship would have been my personal preference.
Well, she's pretty talented for a maid.Flo from Progressive could have won a title coaching some of those Kentucky teams.
Maybe one ans done players aren’t the best recipe to win ncaa?.Most are 1 and done players
It has now come out that the play was not meant for Goins. Still worked out beautifully.Izzo was near-perfect in the end-game. Took the TO with 44 seconds to go, Goins hit the 3 with 39 seconds left on a really well-designed play that pinned Williamson and let Goins pop out, Williamson looked a little slow realizing what was happening, and couldn't recover in time. Up 2, and more than 30 seconds left, so plenty of time to win the game if Duke scores/or doesn't get an o-board.
K not calling a TO and letting the clock run down really put all of Duke's chances on that one possession. With Duke's lack of 3 point shooting, I think going for two quick and trying to get a steal/foul is viable, but killing off all that clock and then taking a 3 was pretty bad. Especially being so far away from the bonus, Duke was going to need a good chunk of time just to get Sparty in the bonus.
I'm not for always calling a TO there, but with the unique circumstance of having to foul Sparty 3-4 (?) more times to get them shooting FT's, they should've called time.
I love the late whistle. And this happens at all levels, jr high to NBA. Three things that get an eight or higher on my ref evals, 1) late whistle; 2) watching below the shoulders in the lane; 3) staying with the shooter.I try not to judge refs in any sport too much since we at home have the benefit of instant replay, slow motion and multiple angles. But I will say this and I've been complaining about if for at least a decade:
I hate in college basketball where a kid takes a shot, gets hit, but no whistle is blown. Then the ref sees the ball not go in the basket, so he blows his whistle late and calls the foul. Either he got fouled or he didn't. I see this happen probably at least 4 or 5 times PER GAME. Hate it so much.
Why would you love the late whistle. If it was good enough to call a foul on the miss, why did you not call it on the make? That's asinine.I love the late whistle. And this happens at all levels, jr high to NBA. Three things that get an eight or higher on my ref evals, 1) late whistle; 2) watching below the shoulders in the lane; 3) staying with the shooter.
No worries. If they call every foul it really disrupts game flow. If the kid powers thru minor contact, play on. If it affects the shot and he misses because of it then ring up the defender. IME, most coaches and players prefer it.Why would you love the late whistle. If it was good enough to call a foul on the miss, why did you not call it on the make? That's asinine.
Tyus Jones and Winslow were NOT considered 1 and done players coming into Duke. Luke Kennard was not considered a 2 and done player by ANYONE. Gary Trent Jr was expected to be at Duke for at least 2 years. Hard to retain players and develop them into upperclassman when they play so well as freshman and then are drafted high. (by definition that IS developing players in the short time you have them) And I guess you never saw Quinn Cook, Ryan Kelly, Plumlee brothers, Amile Jefferson, or even Grayson Allen develop during their time at Duke?If they did even a mediocre job of retaining and developing those players while recruiting the Zions, Tatums and Bagleys of the world this era of Duke would be up there with UCLA as the greatest dynasties in the sport's history.
Yes, but a foul is a foul. And I'm not talking about the ticky tack stuff, because I agree they should be trying to weed those calls out. But if a player goes up for a shot and gets hit in the arm, the ref shouldn't wait to see what the result was to determine if he should blow his whistle. That's taking potential points away from a team.No worries. If they call every foul it really disrupts game flow. If the kid powers thru minor contact, play on. If it affects the shot and he misses because of it then ring up the defender. IME, most coaches and players prefer it.
Obviously if it's 2019 and you have to go back to the 2014 recruiting class to find counterexamples you've already lost the argument ... but here are those rankings. Tyus Jones at 8, Justice Winslow at 15. Luke Kennard was 21st in the following class. Gary Trent Jr was 17th the year after that.Tyus Jones and Winslow were NOT considered 1 and done players coming into Duke. Luke Kennard was not considered a 2 and done player by ANYONE. Gary Trent Jr was expected to be at Duke for at least 2 years. Hard to retain players and develop them into upperclassman when they play so well as freshman and then are drafted high. (by definition that IS developing players in the short time you have them) And I guess you never saw Quinn Cook, Ryan Kelly, Plumlee brothers, Amile Jefferson, or even Grayson Allen develop during their time at Duke?
I agree but Goings had to hit that shot. Winston has mastered the art of the arm block on his dribble..whatever way he drives he is able to fend off defenders with his other arm. Last week Barkley said he gets away with many push offs a game..but the way he does it is an art.Izzo was near-perfect in the end-game. Took the TO with 44 seconds to go, Goins hit the 3 with 39 seconds left on a really well-designed play that pinned Williamson and let Goins pop out, Williamson looked a little slow realizing what was happening, and couldn't recover in time. Up 2, and more than 30 seconds left, so plenty of time to win the game if Duke scores/or doesn't get an o-board.
K not calling a TO and letting the clock run down really put all of Duke's chances on that one possession. With Duke's lack of 3 point shooting, I think going for two quick and trying to get a steal/foul is viable, but killing off all that clock and then taking a 3 was pretty bad. Especially being so far away from the bonus, Duke was going to need a good chunk of time just to get Sparty in the bonus.
I'm not for always calling a TO there, but with the unique circumstance of having to foul Sparty 3-4 (?) more times to get them shooting FT's, they should've called time.
Actually he should be asking himself if the contact created an advantage one way or the other. If it does, then yes, he could call the foul. But how much of an advantage does it give the defender if the offensive player made the basket? I see where you're coming from, I used to be in the same camp.Yes, but a foul is a foul. And I'm not talking about the ticky tack stuff, because I agree they should be trying to weed those calls out. But if a player goes up for a shot and gets hit in the arm, the ref shouldn't wait to see what the result was to determine if he should blow his whistle. That's taking potential points away from a team.
"Is it a foul?"
That should be the only question a ref asks himself before he decides to blow the whistle.
So is Barrett. Guy has no right hand to speak of. Can't believe MSU let him get strong hand middle as often as they did and still pull it out.Is Cam Reddish really going to the NBA? He's brutal.
But he is so mean!!!!All I know is over a long period of time it always pays to put the team Coach Izzo is running in the Final 4 when filling out brackets.
Putting yourself in a hole when one of your FF doesn't get out of the first weekend.All I know is over a long period of time it always pays to put the team Coach Izzo is running in the Final 4 when filling out brackets.
He's Bobby Knight with better PR and self awareness.I lost a lot of respect for Coach K this year. When his team was still trying to run up the score against NC St. and he just nonchalantly strolled about his business I was pretty annoyed considering how butthurt he was when Brooks took that shot against Duke.
He should have been screaming at Jones if he wasnt a big hypocrite.
You will argue for the sake of arguing because that's who you are, but I know for a FACT that the program did NOT expect Luke, Tyus, Justice, or Gary Trent to leave after 1 year. Parker, Irving, Tatum, Ingram, Zion, Barrett, Okafor they of course expected 1 year and planned accordingly. They thought they would have the other players longer. It happens when players develop and show out during the season. But let's not give Duke or K credit for that right? You're spoiled to Roy somehow keeping your players for 3-4 year$. I have no idea how you do it but I'm $sure there isn't any funny business from a $chool that has such a clean recordObviously if it's 2019 and you have to go back to the 2014 recruiting class to find counterexamples you've already lost the argument ... but here are those rankings. Tyus Jones at 8, Justice Winslow at 15. Luke Kennard was 21st in the following class. Gary Trent Jr was 17th the year after that.
If Duke assumes players ranked between 8 and 21 in their respective classes are going to stick around for more than a year to play for free when the 30th player drafted by the NBA each year gets a guaranteed $4.5 million, that's on them.
Most of the kids should stay longer, but if you're attending college and Apple offers you a job for millions if you leave early, you leave early. I don't fault the kids, the system just sucks.Is Cam Reddish really going to the NBA? He's brutal.
Dollar signs? What are you, 5? Do you ever stop and wonder if it is unhealthy how much you dislike unc? I mean, at the end of the day, who really cares?You will argue for the sake of arguing because that's who you are, but I know for a FACT that the program did NOT expect Luke, Tyus, Justice, or Gary Trent to leave after 1 year. Parker, Irving, Tatum, Ingram, Zion, Barrett, Okafor they of course expected 1 year and planned accordingly. They thought they would have the other players longer. It happens when players develop and show out during the season. But let's not give Duke or K credit for that right? You're spoiled to Roy somehow keeping your players for 3-4 year$. I have no idea how you do it but I'm $sure there isn't any funny business from a $chool that has such a clean record![]()
Sorry, my bad. Duke did take a guy projected as a late lottery pick in 2016 and turn him into the 21st pick and an unplayable NBA player two years later, potentially costing him millions of dollars.Who was the first senior player taken in the 2018 draft?
I didn't say otherwise. But if a program doesn't expect players ranked between 8 and 21 in their recruiting classes to leave after one year, that's on them. Everyone else in the basketball universe knows it's a strong possibility for players ranked that highly.You will argue for the sake of arguing because that's who you are, but I know for a FACT that the program did NOT expect Luke, Tyus, Justice, or Gary Trent to leave after 1 year. Parker, Irving, Tatum, Ingram, Zion, Barrett, Okafor they of course expected 1 year and planned accordingly. They thought they would have the other players longer. It happens when players develop and show out during the season. But let's not give Duke or K credit for that right? You're spoiled to Roy somehow keeping your players for 3-4 year$. I have no idea how you do it but I'm $sure there isn't any funny business from a $chool that has such a clean record![]()
I know clutchness is an overrated talking point, but rj barrett is whatever the opposite term is.
For a missed free throw?14 sweet 16s, 8 final fours... yeah I'd be pretty ok with Tom Izzo coaching my team.Putting yourself in a hole when one of your FF doesn't get out of the first weekend.
Congrats?14 sweet 16s, 8 final fours... yeah I'd be pretty ok with Tom Izzo coaching my team.
Agreed. Unless the hate is towards Georgia and then it's perfectly justified. @Fat Drunk and Stupid will agreeDollar signs? What are you, 5? Do you ever stop and wonder if it is unhealthy how much you dislike unc? I mean, at the end of the day, who really cares?