The only thing I disliked about tonight's game were those god awful commercials. Those have to be some of the crappiest products ever made and it reminds me of those lousy commercials you used to see at 3 AM in the morning way back when. The only thing missing was some black lady with a fake accent telling me to call her so she could tell my fortune and those enhanced young ladies asking me if I was lonely and if so to call them.
i think team was the operative word, and that's not a dig, it's more that we've had some stupendous players it made sense to run plays for. we shall see when we play some more real competition, but if you ask for my "ideal roster" it's a pair of dynamic guards with great chemistry who can create, but don't force and can apply great ball pressure...and some bigs to clean up on both ends of the floor.
I don't mean that's the only way to win, but if you ask me the kind of team that can be successful that i'd most like to watch, it's like that. you're all but forced to depend on your teammates on both sides of the floor. Not that other duke teams haven't been good, or were bad teammates or anything, just last year, we could let RJ or Zion do their thing, and sometimes that opened up possibilities for others...but mostly they did their thing. The year before, we were juggling letting MB3 or Carter or grayson or Gary Trent do their thing...all while duvall wanted to do his own thing.
This team doesn't have a guy who can just do his own thing. Stanley might be closest, but the amount that he and tre feed off eachother has been really really cool. I like that. That's how I want to watch basketball.
So perhaps the statement was more about my own bias than anything about some objective quality of the team to win.
April 1
Not that I’m saying he is as good but in many ways I see a little Zion in Stanley. They both really get at it defensively and bring a contagious energy to the floor. They also are capable of scoring big numbers but neither really dominate the ball. Also, they both just seem to have so much fun out there. Oh, and they both can jump out of the gym
It may just be me but Cassius has the look of a player that doesn't get real high and doesn't get real low. It's like he let's his playing speak for him. If he continues to play like this and I don't see why he wouldn't, he can have any look on his face and I won't care one bit. I like the way he get's into his defensive position and he's the kind of player that looks to be all over the court. Good game for Coach K to play all his players and they performed quite well. GoDuke!
Are we not doing "Man of the Match" polls anymore?
"That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."
I totally agree! I had to keep telling myself that it's better than not seeing the game. I did feel much better when the announcer proclaimed that If you act now, they would double the order and you would receive not one but TWO pairs of Night Vision Glasses that originally cost 4,739 dollars.! The fact that these exemplary optical instruments could now be had for 39 dollars, was a game changer and I immediately hit the mute button.
I only got a passing glance at the various products. I started watching the beginning of the game about an hour late and by the end I was almost in real time. I went triple speed through commercials and halftime.
Similarly, I can watch two football games semi-simultaneously, skipping the non-action parts, and still come in under three hours.
The DVR is my good friend.
Sage Grouse
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'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013
Hard at work making beautiful things.
1) I was upset when Boogie Ellis dropped Duke because Stanley came on board. I thought we desperately needed Boogie's 3pt shooting (and, in fairness, it wouldn't hurt). But oh boy, I was wrong...
2) I don't understand how you play 24 minutes and have the discipline to only take really good shots. And only 5 of them! This kid is not a freshman, is he?...
3) I don't get how you have 3 steals AND 3 blocks in such little time. I understand, over-matched competition. But to have that with only 1 foul? Yeah, this kid can't be a freshman
4) The best part of watching Stanley is his rotation defense and positioning. Yes, he's great at steals and blocks. Yes, he's incredibly disciplined. But that understanding of defensive positioning is arguably the most advanced I've seen of any freshman. It's really incredible...
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
It took me a while watching the telecast, which I joined late in the first half, to be certain that Dan Bonner was the color commentator. Initially his vaguely familiar voice sounded weak, tired, and hoarse. Like an old man's. Don't intend to start a rumor, and I have no information, but is Bonner suffering some malady?
Yeah, he's been awesome. It's always interesting when a class comes in and other players are more hyped yet an unexpected one jumps out as being ready from the jump.
I don't know if the stats back it up, but I think back to the 2002-2003 season and wanting to see greatness from Shav after the crazy recruiting battle but it was Redick who most quickly established himself and, to a lesser extent, Scheyer over Henderson,
As I mentioned on the most recent podcast, Cassius Stanley may be a freshman in terms of college experience, but he is more like a junior in terms of age. He is 20 years old already. He was born on August 18, 1999. For comparison purposes, Wendell Moore was born on September 18, 2001... more than two years after Cassius. Cassius will be legally drinking alcohol many months before RJ and Zion do.
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
The refs called a handful of charges early on (for both teams) and I thought our guys responded by pulling up more and staying vertical when going up for the shot after driving, rather than initiating contact. I was actually encouraged that they made this adjustment. There were games last year where we kept doing the same thing over and over and getting called for the charge every time because that's how the game was being called and we never adapted.
In the big picture of this game it's not, but I can recall at least two of those being the result of really bad shots/decisions on our end that led to breaks the other way. And we could project that making those types of plays in a "real" game could be the difference between winning and losing. It's hard to maintain focus when you're up by 50, but K expects the team to be 100% on, even in a glorified practice like this.