Does Lively dunk every time in the layup lines? I’m dumbfounded that a player so long and athletic can’t make shots around the rim. He doesn’t have to be a magician to get a good shot with his physical gifts.
Big game today. Hope Duke can shoot better, stay healthy and out of foul trouble, and Jeremy’s foot is ok. Something tells me Dariq may be a point of emphasis tonight. If he goes, we go. I see the offense working through him more as he continues to get his legs under him at the collegiate level. I think tonight could be a big night for Jacob Grandison too. Something tells me he gets hot from 3. Let’s Go Duke!
Does Lively dunk every time in the layup lines? I’m dumbfounded that a player so long and athletic can’t make shots around the rim. He doesn’t have to be a magician to get a good shot with his physical gifts.
I'll be at MSG next week. Kris Murray is having a great season for Iowa. He reminds me a player they had last year, Keegan Murray. Very skilled and can shoot it at 6'8". I do wonder what will happen to that program once Fran McCaffery's kids age out. Are his oldest old enough for grandkids?
I told myself once I heard that Whitehead and then Lively were injured that I would reserve judgement on either of them until January. I recommend that others take the same approach.
Even the most talented players can struggle to adjust when they move up a level. Through his first 7 games, Brandon Ingram averaged less than 11 pts on worse than 39% FG%. Over the next 29 games, he averaged almost 19 pts/7.5 reb on 45% FG%. We've seen flashes from Mitchell and Proctor. Whitehead is just starting to do the same. Flip has been surprisingly consistent to start the season. I think Lively is going to play very different than he has to date before the season is over. Enjoy the process.
Can we punish Ohio State for being small or will they punish us for being big?
I recall Scheyer saying in the preseason that we want to play fast. It seems like that's something we hear a lot in the preseason before the reality of games modifies our plans. This year, we are playing incredibly slow. That matches the style of most of the teams we have played. Is that because we have let them dictate the style? I'd say "yes", but it could also be an indication that Scheyer is ackowledging that based on the development of the current players, we don't have the ability to play the pressure defense that would result in turnovers nor is our talent advantage such that a high possession game would lend us the advantage.
Ohio State is small and they also play really slow. Is that how the game will be played...slow and small?
Not sure about the pace of tonight's game, but I'd like to see it speed up a bit. As Lively and Whitehead recover from injuries, I think they're both a bit disadvantaged with a slower paced game. Especially Lively. At this point and time, Lively would be more effective running the court and catching lobs, easy dunks in transition. I also think Dariq's abilities would shine a bit more in the open court than the halfcourt sets. When he gets the ball on the perimeter in the halfcourt set, he looks totally confused and the lane too clogged to have space to create. So he settles for a 3. I know it's been a double-edged sword: they're both better in transition and running, but they're both recovering from leg injuries that hinder running. As the healing process gets to 100%, maybe we'll see the transition game open up more. And of course it starts with defense and defensive rebounding. GO DEVILS!
I haven't been disappointed by much so far with Duke BBall (aside from the losses), but I will say I have been a bit disappointed by Duke's pace. I was excited when I heard Coach Scheyer say that in pre-season. I hope that after Dereck and Dariq shake off the rust Duke can start to push the pace more.
There is too much isolation ball . Offense needs to be fluid, with cutters and screens. I hope Roach's foot will not be an issue. Proctor can not have another bad night. Blakes and Grandison need to score tonight. More assists,more offensive rebounds and more 50/50 ball wins.
Like to see Lively and Whitehead get integrated much more in the offense. Have no idea what this team will do tonight.
If your running is hindered to any significant degree, you shouldn't be playing. Not at this level. The fact that these guys are playing, and have been playing for a little while now, tells me they have no problem with running. Does Whitehead have his full stamina back? Probably, but can't say for sure. Is he rusty still? Maybe, but can't say for sure. But are these guys still hurt? No. Time to bring it.