Kennard was every bit offensively amazing as the player he guards every night.
Kyle gets BUCKETS!
https://youtu.be/NJWPASQZqLc
Beware of potential April fools day prank - there’s a tweet going around announcing that Stanley has declared. But it’s only coming from one source that doesn’t look very official, then other people are retweeting it and sharing on social media. Maybe it’s true, but I am highly skeptical.
I already got fooled pretty bad by one of my collaborators, who sent me an e-mail saying they he a paper that "scooped" us (a term in the academic community for when someone publishes a paper on your work before you can finish your own)... turns out the paper was a joke about how you could understand how neurons work by making fun shapes with pipe cleaners!
I've learned my lesson. Today is April 1. In 1984 the party famously said that "War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength". The last of those three is pivotal to get through today, hahaha.
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I agree that Scheyer was the better defender, but this was partially due IMHO to Scheyer playing 4 years at Duke before Duke's OAD era -- i.e. when team defense overall was much better than it was in Kennard's era (even though their "eras" were only a few years apart).
I will respectfully disagree with the bolded. I think their offensive games were more similar than they were different and were overall pretty equivalent in terms of production and skill.
I think these are good nuanced observations. I would note that Scheyer's ball handling and floor management also likely benefited from staying 4 years.
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We didn't read the stories that said "Send in the Rebels and send out the clowns."
And we didn't lose by 30.
I think the "tenure" aspects are important here. I don't think many would suggest that sophomore year Kennard was better than senior-year Scheyer. But I would suggest sophomore-year Kennard better than any any non-senior-year Scheyer.
I also don't think Scheyer was a great defender. He was surely better than Kennard on defense by his senior year, but as a freshman and sophomore he was only marginally better on defense. Conversely, freshman Kennard was comparable offensively to any non-senior version of Scheyer, and sophomore year Kennard was comparable offensively to senior-year Scheyer (more scorer, less passer).
Scheyer had a really interesting career. For 3 years, he was a good but not great player. And then he exploded as a senior. Kennard had a solid freshman year and then exploded as a sophomore. Had Kennard stayed 4 years (or even 3), I suspect the narrative of this comparison would look much more favorable for Kennard.
Was that generated by an AI algorithm of just throwing in random popular sci-fi/fantasy movie phrases? It was funny.
To change gears completely: although i think having a So. Stanley on the team would be amazing, i can't imagine that he would improve his future appreciably by staying. He's "old" for his draft position, but he did show that he was able to improve on his opportunistic style and play a more attacking, aggressive style. He could bulk up a bit, but his skill-set screams 3nD attack from the wing, which is a role he could fill very well in the NBA.
Otoh, Wendell Moore should stay (i haven't seen anything suggesting otherwise). His play this past year was probably quite similar to what Cassius would have been like had Cassius been Wendell's age. There's definitely differences in their games, but the maturity gap is really what differentiated them. Wendell needs to prove that he can shoot the 3, and for a guy billed as a ball-handling option he needs to improve his ball-handling (mostly decision-making withe ball).
Why am I receiving articles from Ball Durham gasbag guy scolding "some" Duke fans for not respecting Cassius enough on his impending decision?
Ugh, thanks google.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
The Duke social media squad remains active, and just posted a highlight vid of one Matt Hurt.
https://www.facebook.com/10287582445...9456/?vh=e&d=n
This means nothing. Or something. But probably nothing. But let’s speculate to celebrate completing another week of social distancing!!!
^ they’ve put out a different video highlighting one of our players every few days.
Ok, this one may be actual news! The social media hype train just posted Wendell’s vid. Note the caption:
😈0️⃣ made his mark in Year 1 & the best is yet to come ✊👀
https://www.facebook.com/10287582445...4456/?vh=e&d=n
Best is yet to come?!?! That’s pretty damn clear, no?