I wouldn't worry about it too much (although you'd like to see Cam show a bit more fight after a bad 1st half), RJ Barrett usually does this to the guy he's matched up against. He can really play some shut down defense. It's not a surprise at all that every time RJ has matched up with Cam, Cam has struggled.
There aren't a whole lot of guys with the length and quickness to contain Cam, and even if we are playing against such a guy, he's probably going to be guarding RJ.
Barrett is a winner. He is the type of player that will be able to score on a zone with dribble drives. He is a fearless, relentless driver with good handles and amazing body control. I don't see him having a consistent 3 in college though.
I like Jones's game and think that he is the type of pg that Duke needs next year, if he only had a respectable 3. But he is a two way leader and is always looking to setup his teammates.
Reddish just doesn't have any junk yard dog in him. Tons of talent and potential but at this time a complimentary player. I think he will be a streaky shooter also. Should be a good defender with his physical talents but has a long way to go on that side of the ball.
I'm in the camp of more of the same for Duke next year. I'm looking forward to the journey though.
I advise strongly against extrapolating about abilities, roles, and narratives for next year based on three glorified pick-up high school pickup games. In past years our recruits have been a mixed bag in these games. Just last year Gary Trent Jr. was 2-10 from 3PT range in all three games and yet he shot 40% as a freshman this year from distance. Wendell Carter Jr. was a "complementary" player in these games and was a dominant force inside for us. The truth is, these games tell us next to nothing about what these guys will be for Duke.
I know that scouts have dogged Reddish in their reports for his motor, so I'm not dismissing your "junkyard dog" label. But here are several examples of the Cam Reddish I expect will be suiting up for the Devils next year: here, here, and here
I don't think people realize how good Barrett is gonna be. He'll be better than Jabari, Ingram and even Bagely.
Cam and Zion are studs as well and with Barrett as the alpha dog they'll be unbelievable complimentary players.
Tre will be a solid pg as a freshmen but like everyone else has mentioned I worry abut his 3pt shot. I also just can't see him as a one and done. He's definitely an NBA player but not until he gets a jumper.
Kennedy Meeks did get ejected from the last game of the G League Finals so his playoffs were not so great.
Mitch McGary is not a fan of NCAA drug enforcement. Or any drug enforcement really.
Clearly Rana was just sending a message that he would have beaten the US U19 team by more last year if he also had Nembhard and Brazdeikis. Good thing Calipari made sure that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was not available to embarrass him further.
It would actually be interesting to me if an American college ever tried to pursue Rana or Canada's Women's National Team coach Lisa Thomaidis. Both would have plenty of international connections and they already recruit as college coaches so they would be familiar with it even in a different system.
Wait a minute, you're telling me that a former McDonald's All-American spent four years at UNC-CHeat and is now relegated to the G-League? That's impossible. Everyone tells me that Roy is the best in the world at developing big men and infallible when it comes to turning no-named scrubs into NBA All-Stars.
Glad I've been keeping track of this thread.
We've already had one prediction that RJ is going to have a better season than MBIII did, but now add Cam to the list of players who are going to have better seasons than MBIII did.
It won't be long before someone claims we are going undefeated next year.
Barrett highlights from the game. He did appear to do most of his work in transition, and of course attacking the rim. As the announcers say, his outside shot is very much a work in progress.
Kyle gets BUCKETS!
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The NBA is all about shooting. Barrett has to develop an strong outside game or he will just be another guy in the league. He doesn’t have a fluid jumper right now- so this will take a lot of time. Barrett will have his way in college attacking the rim but he has to work on his shot if he want to be among the NBA top players.
It’s curious that top guard/wing players seem to struggle with shooting considering the emphasis on 3-pt shooting in the NBA these days. You’d think guys focused on making it in the NBA would work on their shooting all along. Maybe Duval, Reddish, Barrett and Williamson are outliers.
I think Reddish actually has a decent shooting stroke. But Barrett’s shot looks very... umm... work in progressy. I have no doubt he is working hard on it. But it has a long way to go to become a weapon.
To some degree I suspect that guys who are extremely effective going to the basket are more likely to be less developed as shooters. It is rare that a guy is really well-developed at both.
Can't dispute that...just noting that if you're 6-8 in high school and can put the ball on the floor, things come pretty easily even without shooting.
Zion is probably the best example of a kid who hasn't developed much of a stroke because he can knock everyone around like pinballs at the HS level.
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Let’s stop being silly. R.J. will be a 10x All-Star in NBA. He won’t be just another guy. He has excellent shooting mechanics and a very solid midrange game. His long-range game will develop with reps. For those hyperventilating, relax.