I'm afraid the name is going to be irresistible for headline writers:
Duke win by Amile
Key shot missed by Amile
etc.
I'm afraid the name is going to be irresistible for headline writers:
Duke win by Amile
Key shot missed by Amile
etc.
amillionare?
air-mile?
Maybe they weighed him after downing a couple big macs 8-)
I don't see why Duke would want to downplay his real size. Wouldn't it be better to advertise that we landed a big guy? At any rate, perhaps the height discrepancy is due to being in shoes or not? Those two inches would make a big difference for a guy who projects to play mostly inside, as would the 15 lb.
I flipped through that thread as I enjoy reading forums from other schools. The very beginning of the thread contains posts from earlier in the day, and what's amazing to me is how many people were SURE that Amile was going to State. They quoted numerous tweets from supposedly reputable "insider" sources that proclaimed he was going there. Just goes to show, you never really know for sure until an announcement is made.
Without giving away too much I can tell you that he really liked Duke for a long time. He visited the first annual Countdown to Craziness and glowed when our cameras hit him up. He would have pulled the trigger for Duke earlier had they offered then. Duke thought they had him about a month or so ago but he delayed his decision but in reality this one was not nearly as close as the general public sees it for he has been a Duke lean all along but played it close to the vest. Still, the delay made NCS and others think they were the favorites and the media then grabbed it and made it seem that way as well. The reason for that is uninformed media in recruiting circles and people commenting on it that are clueless. It was assumed that the NCS momentum would continue and when I am out on the AAU circuit, their insiders were certain he was theirs. In fact, they insisted while I told every national type that asked me he would end up at Duke which they will atttest to and that wasn't a product of wishful thinking. I must admit that the delay made me pause as well and think it was closer but what I have gleaned since then paints a different story. Not one time did I call him to another school when others jumped all over the Pack bandwagon in that I knew he really liked the Blue Devils. His Dad was big on Duke as well as were some who surrounded him at his school. He visited Duke in an unofficial manner twice. He had a hard time saying no to people because he's a good kid and hates to disappoint. There are more interesting details that I have to save for members. One more thing of beauty is that he never really gave Kentucky the time of day for he just didn't fit that school.
With respect to Lil Wayne, we might be better off refering to an artist with a little more talent. So why not Amilli Vanilli?
Good stuff, Mark.
I suspect Amile is the kind of kid who will find Duke a great fit and hopefully get involved with the full University experience.
I expect him to relate verrrry well to Coach K and develop quite nicely from a basketball standpoint, but even aside from that, I'll guess he will be regarded as a quintessential all-around Duke guy, almost like Shane Battier.
Dial Amile.
Sounds like this kid is the full Amile deal.
(Yes, I'm aware that was terrible.)
If Andre ends up redshirting, the obvious minutes for Amile would be at SF. Are you saying that's not going to happen? Despite Friends Central being 15 minutes away from me, I've never seen him play. But from reports of his quick hands and feet, it sounds like he could possibly defend the position. Would it be possible for him to play on the perimeter on defense but down low on offense? If he could, that would seem to fit well with Ryan Kelly playing on the perimeter on offense but down low on defense.
But in that situation, wouldn't Alex be the prime candidate to slide over to the 3, opening up more minutes for Amile at the 4?
Although I suppose your suggestion would provide us with some incredible length. 6'11, 6'10, and 6'9 with a 7 foot wingspan. That's one surrriously long front court right there.
I don't think there's a substantial difference between these 2 views. Greg_Newton is correct that Amile isn't, right now, a classic wing/SF. But precisely because G_N is also correct that Amile seems to have quick feet, he could, if necessary, guard some opposing wing/SFs. Which is what Kedsy says, adding that when they're on the floor together, Amile and Ryan could shift positions from O to D.
This Alex-Amile stuff might complicate things. For most of us think, I think [?], that Amile and Alex will play more or less the same position, wing/SF. So it's not a matter of Alex sliding to the 3, for, with Mason's return, Alex has already slid there. Yes? So, again, it's not a matter of Alex's moving that would allow Amile more minutes at the 4. Rather, it's the presence of Ryan and Josh at the 4, and the need for some competition/backup minutes at the SF, that slots Amile into the SF spot.
On D, especially. If by chance both Alex and Amile are on the floor together - probably not a lot, maybe a little - then, yes, Alex is the 3 on both ends, Amile the 4.
Last edited by gumbomoop; 05-16-2012 at 02:04 PM.