I think it is safe to say that if he gets an offer that matches Duke's offer he is going to UNC. If Wall goes there and G leaves, power is back at UNC. This sucks!!!
I think it is safe to say that if he gets an offer that matches Duke's offer he is going to UNC. If Wall goes there and G leaves, power is back at UNC. This sucks!!!
Everyone is anointing Wall as a program changer and leading them to the FF and even a championship. Well he did not do it for his high school team. As the nations best point guard you would think he would be able to do so. And as someone else pointed out, unc will be young next year. With an even younger point guard it seems to me that reaching such a high level of play would be harder than say at Duke where he would be surrounded by more experienced players. )Especially if Gerald stays). I trust Coach K and I believe he will do what's necessary to get Duke back to FF days. Anyway this is Master's week. It's golf season. Go Duke!
When did the Duke fanbase acquire so many chicken littles?
It's one thing to realistically assess the strengths and weaknesses of the program, it's another to run around screaming "we're dooooooomed" at every drop of the hat.
Thanks, Watzone, for your rational words. Frankly, I would modify your statement to say "it's getting hard to read through this thread." Period.
I feel good about next year. I feel good about the year after that. I'd love to get Wall but don't think the world will end if we don't. I don't give a d*mn about Carolina.
You could create a derivatives market with the amount of trouble people are borrowing in this thread.
This is faulty logic. While I agree that Wall does not immediately equal final four he is still a very good player capable of changing teams. Word of God lost at the buzzer in the championship despite a great game (at least stat-wise) by Wall. If we follow the logic above, we should only recruit high schoolers on championship teams. High school success (especially HS championships) does not necessarily translate into college success. A great player can still play for an average team and many great teams do not make it to championships.
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I have not seen Wall play in person this year. However those that have tell me he has the qualities to be one of the best to play that position. Those same people are worried about how he plays the game. He at times plays out of control and needs work on his outside shot. From what I've heard him say about the schools he is considering he has made a point he wants to play for a coach that will let him play his game. I cannot imagine a freshmen point guard playing out of control for Coach K and not being set down to get his head in the game. Duke will not go down the tubes if we do not get him. It could be it's not meant to be. Go Duke!
Watzone, I appreciate the call for calmer emotions. I know I'm on pins and needles because I do sincerely believe that Wall to Duke makes us huge contenders for a title, and I also believe that Wall to UNC is a devastating blow no matter how it's spun. So to me the stakes are as high right now as they have been for many, many years as far as Duke/UNC recruiting. No, Duke won't go in the crapper if we don't land this kid. I'm not suggesting otherwise. But I'm also not Pollyanna enough to blow it off if we do lose him (especially to UNC) and act like it's not a huge deal.
The big issue is not if we get wall, but happens if we do not get Wall and Bledsoe? What type of team will we be? Are we going to have to play slower half court ball? What do we do if the worst comes to pass?
Or Duke-blue colored glasses haha. I'll co-sign this.
While I believe Duke is still a darn good program, there's nobody on this board that is going to convince me we're currently getting the caliber of recruits that we have in the past.
And if you truly believe that we are (and I know some of you on here do), then you need to take those glasses off.