Is Nolan often neglected by the media?
As a huge Nolan fan, I get more excited reading about him than any other current Duke player (we all have our favorites). As a result, I always look out for his name in articles about Duke bball.
However, a lot of articles often a) don't give Nolan enough credit or b) never even mention his name (at the same time, you do read a lot about the 'Big 3' - which includes Nolan - so the point I'm about to make may not be valid). I just read Kuiper's analysis of the Duke/UNC game and while Nolan didn't have his best game, he still scored in double digits and was a key defensive player. Nolan was only referenced once (at the end of the article without any real substance). Scheyer and Singler, deservedly, get a lot more attention (Kuiper called them the leaders of the team). However, this team would be nowhere without Nolan (the exact same can be said for Singler and Scheyer). I just feel that Nolan doesn't receive the love that he really deserves. Unlike Scheyer and Singler, you rarely come across an article about Nolan.
My question is, why? He was highly rated in high school, has increased his scoring average by nearly 10 points this year, is Duke's best perimeter defender and, as K has said, is the best isolation player we have. Basically, his skills are unique to this team and I just don't feel that the media realizes this enough. Where is the love?
Thoughts?
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. - Winston Churchill
President of the "Nolan Smith Should Have His Jersey in The Rafters" Club