Our company has examined this sequence from every perspective, with exquisite precision [to .01 degree slant variants]. Not discernible, of course, to the naked eye, our proprietary Hologram Horizon AI software shows that there was actually more than one passer. This explains why Wendell Moore missed the pass[es], as it/they was/were coming at him in more than one direction. Our HH software can also detect which of the two detected passes [theoretically, there may have been more than two] were viewed by Moore as the dominant object. Unfortunately, Moore was using the incorrect algorithm [this is a common mistake among Freshmen who have not mastered non-linear functions]. Moore, understandably enough, was using (0, 3) and (7, 17): Slope: (17 - 3) / (7 - 0) = 14 / 7 = 2 whereas (-1, 1), \ (7, 17): Slope: (17 - 1) / (7 - (-1)) = 16 / 8 = 2 was the correct function, and which would have resulted in a successful connection. As sophisticated as our software is, we cannot identify with certainty the source of the heretofore undetected 2nd pass. We have recently introduced an audio feature, but which, we acknowledge, is not fully reliable. As such, we were only able to render an indecipherable morpheme rendered as "Dadgummit!" We acknowledge that this raises as many questions as answers, and we are continuing to investigate. We do hope that this clears up the confusion.
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“I love it. Coach, when we came here, we had a three-hour meeting about the core values. If you really represent the core values, it means diving on the floor, sacrificing your body for your teammates, no matter how much you’re up by or how much you’re down by, always playing hard.” -- Zion
My thought as well. If I had to guess that pass definitely played a part in Jack exiting the game. And yes, Coach might rethink it if/when he sees it on review. And then again, he might have the same thought he did watching it live. Regardless. I hope Jack can get more burn going forward. I think we will need our senior captain down the stretch.
This explains a lot. My double vision gets the best of me.
I do not speculate on this board, but if I were to speculate, hypothetically, if Jack’s thumb limited his effectiveness, playing him for a minute might force opponents to continue to game plan for him. But I won’t speculate.
As to those of you seeking the truth ... can you handle the truth?
Just my thoughts, but I think it may be the way we are trying to run our offense now. With Jack in the game, he is not really a threat to put the ball on the floor and beat his man off the dribble.
In the video you guys were showing in the post above, Duke is running 5 out like we did against Carolina relying on someone to get to the basket. However, I believe there are better options other than Jack in this type of offense.
I like Jack but I do believe he is limited on the offensive side of the ball. But what we do know Coach K is best a being able to play to Duke strengths and I'm sure there are going to be games where Jack will get his minutes.
I've often wondered this as well about the beat pool that covers the team. The obvious questions are not posed. Instead the usual preface to questions remains "How important is it? followed by some of the dumbest rejoinders (eg How important is it that Duke didn't turn the ball over at that point). Makes me wonder if they're there for the pregame spread.
I asked Coach K an innocent question about playing time after a home game in his third year of coaching, in a sparsely populated locker room, before he was “COACH K” in bright lights. He gave me one of the worst death stares I’ve ever received in my life and didn’t answer the question.
I echo everyone here who thinks any question about Jack after that Wake game would have been visually and verbally subjected to the guillotine.
Hah, I feel ya bros. And practice...I mean, for all we know K told Jack recently to watch hard passing close in, or to not throw a tough pass to, say, Javin or Wendell...or any number of things that we'd never ever know about could be going on in practice that impacted how K saw that pass. I know that I've seen it as a player, and used it as a coach...quick pulling a player who violates something we just covered recently in practice.
All I know is, I so so hope Jack gets some special moments before the season is over...maybe a follow up winner like Wendell had or something like that, in a big game. Maybe a big time 3, if he ever gets that confidence back.
I have taught many former and current Duke basketball players, and Jack White is truly one of the finest human beings I've ever met. He is steady and hard working; he is flexible and takes criticism well; he loves this team and would do anything he needed to for us to win. As many of you have noted, Jack started the season as a second year captain, seemed to get a lot of playing time, was a fierce rebounder and had finally gotten his three-ball falling. But then look at his roster page: https://goduke.com/sports/mens-baske...ck-white/11781. Compare the accomplishments from last year (and I don't mean the end of the year awards) with what is up about him this year. Whoever writes these things could find only 3 games this season to comment on, with the last one being the first Wake game. Something is fishy here.
Jack admires Coach K and the assistants a great deal. I honestly cannot imagine that he could do anything that would chain him to the doghouse as he seems to be now. Here are 3 of his recent performances:
2/19 against State: 4 minutes, 1 block, 1 personal foul, 0 points
2/22 against VTech: 3 minutes, 1 personal foul, 2 points (note: he shot 100% that night 1 for 1!)
2/25 against Wake: 1 minute, all else 0
That doesn't scream "Put me in, Coach, I can do it!" But why it is happening? Only Jack and K likely know. I can't help but feel we could have had a surge of energy in either the first or second overtime had Jack played.
Go Devils!
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Jack would be fine if Rose has moved over and just made a little room.
Scoring points and running offense are very different things. Also, it was a double OT game. Our adjusted ORating was pretty mediocre for the game. My main point is that we often devolve into Tre or Vernon against the world and don't really run as much offense as I would like to see. After watching Baylor and Kansas, I really worry about our ability to score against those teams (obviously a good problem to have if we are facing one of them in the tournament since that means we advanced quite far) if we rely too much on those two to create everything.
"We are not provided with wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness which no one else can take for us, an effort which no one can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we come at last to regard the world." --M. Proust