Finally - a poll with a necessary recency bias!
-jk
I'm not sure how many of you all are watching the TBT... I've been enjoying the bits I've watched since I so desperately miss basketball, and the Elam Ending makes for some exciting finishes.
For those aren't aware, the best teams in the tourney (which awards 1 or 2 million dollars, depending on the year, to the winning team in a winner-take-all format) are mostly "alumni" teams of certain schools. Ohio State, Marquette, Dayton, and Purdue, amongst others, have teams this year.
So, I was thinking it might be fun to craft a dream "Duke Alum" TBT team. The rules:
- No currently active NBA players.
- Former players currently playing overseas are fair game (in fact, many such players are in the tournament).
- Players should have semi-recently been playing competitively (so I can't put Zoubek on my team).
- Some, but not many, older guys play... so let's not let our players get too much older than 30, with maybe the exception of one veteran outlier to lead the squad.
- Avoid guys who made tons of money in the league, or are doing so coaching... they likely wouldn't be interested, haha.
- 5 starters and 3 bench players (the teams are small, since less players means more money for each).
- For added challenge, everyone had to GRADUATE from Duke... 4 year players only.
- Pick a coach too for the fun of it.
My squad:
1: Tyler Thornton (I didn't realize it, but he's playing in Canada!)
2: Demarcus Nelson
3: Kyle Singler
4: Ryan Kelly
5: Miles Plumlee
Bench: Matt Jones
Bench: Jack White (I imagine he'll be starting a career in Australia soon...)
Bench: Vrank
Coach: Nolan
Minus lacking a playmaking PG (most of our recent PGs are in the league!), that team is easily a contender in the tournament I'm watching.
Who can craft a better squad? I'm sure I forgot some guys...
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Finally - a poll with a necessary recency bias!
-jk
I would want Marshall Plumlee and Kyle Singler on the team.
Sounds fun. Miles has made over $50 million - not sure what your tax returns look like, but doesn't that violate the "made tons of money" clause? Marshall can slide into that spot if he isn't busy jumping out of planes and serving our country. Also might want to fit Andre Dawkins in there?
Tyler Thornton is currently the Howard assistant under Kenny Blakeney. He's no longer playing. Dunno if that changes things, but he's not playing for Halifax, despite what Wikipedia has listed.
My team would be:
Starters - Ryan Kelly, Kyle Singler, Andre Dawkins, Daniel Ewing, DeMarcus Nelson
Bench - Matt Jones, Antonio Vrankovic, Justin Robinson (if he doesn't get to the league)
Coach - Nolan Smith
Got some star appeal, balanced team, we got defense, we got some 3s, and we got some guys that know how to win it all!
Interesting that there are no mentions of Amile or Trevon.
Poor Javin also has been snubbed.
Shavlik is old, but he did play part of the season overseas.
He set the parameters as not in the NBA and had to graduate so I believe that excludes all you mentioned except Javin. Given those parameters the list of possible players really isn’t that long unless you want to start dusting off some older guys.
One wild card to add is Jay Williams...
I believe some G-League guys are in TBT... also, some just graduated players, who haven't started pro careers yet, are, and seem to be trying to use the tourney as a jumping off point. Louisville's Ryan McMahon was raining threes yesterday.
So Javin should definitely be included. Amile maybe. Trevon I say no since we want this to stay an "alumni" team.
So based on common consensus maybe the team now looks like:
Daniel Ewing
Demarcus Nelson
Kyle Singler
Ryan Kelly
Javin DeLaurier
Bench: Andre Dawkins, Matt Jones, Antonio Vrankovich
That squad might be a bit older than many currently in the field with Ewing, Nelson and Singler all 30+, but that wouldn't be too much of an anomaly...
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So no Rasheed Sulaimon, Chase Jeter, Derryck Thornton, Michael Gbinije or Alex Murphy? Not sure any would actually displace any of the guys currently listed, but they are some younger non-NBA pros with a Duke connection (and also some options at point guard, where the TBT team is very thin).
Technically Sean Obi graduated from Duke, but I don't think he's still actively playing anywhere.
Did Marques Bolden finish a degree?
Just spit-balling some possible names.
I might be willing to let Marques in since he stayed 3 years, which is an eternity in the modern game, haha. He did end his career at Duke, which is also as close as you can get to "alum" status without an actual degree in today's landscape.
I agree that PG would be the weakness of any team we've been able to spitball so far, although we know that Matt Jones could play the point in spurts. Maybe we have to get Nolan/Scheyer to lace 'em back up to man the point?
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I would add Trevon Duval to the team.
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Chris Duhan as pg ?
I was curious about the meaning of “tons of money.” How many tons in tons of money? I’d say 3 tons, though I’m open to suggestion. And what do we mean by money? Pennies, dollar bills, Benjamins?
A US penny weighs 2 grams.
363,000 pennies in a ton, so 3 tons would be worth under $11,000.
I’d guess that lots of our guys who unsuccessfully tried out for NBA teams might reach that plateau.
All US bills weight the same: 1 gram.
A ton of dollar bills would be worth $908,000. 3 tons=$2.724m
I’d guess lots of our guys also reach this plateau, including the ones who never started but made it a few years on the bench, especially if they got to a 2nd contract.
A ton of $100 dollar bills would be worth $90.8m. 3 tons=$272m
Has anybody from Duke made this, lifetime? I don’t think so, though I could guess who might be there before he hits 30.