Many were predicting 8.5. Nope. 7.5 is enough this game.My perception was that Jon spread the minutes out more but I just checked the box score and that’s not true at all:
Coop - 38 mins
Kin - 35
Tyrese - 34
Gillis - 7
The rotation was more like 7.5.
With Houston, Iowa St. and Tennessee all in the top 5 as expected.#1 defense on KenPom. Let's goooo!
Fair point, but I noticed this being more of an issue when they were defending the inbound too. But hey we won! Something to practice on.One more nit-pick... when Coach K was coaching the team, we always had amazing inbounding, especially from under our basket. Often we got easy buckets or slams off these inbounds plays. I thought Coach K was one of the best coaches at that particular aspect of the game.
Since Scheyer was an assistant under K, I kind of thought we would continue to be good at it. Um, yeah... we're not. At all. We look so disorganized on inbounds plays, as if Scheyer told the guys, 'just throw the ball high and one of our guys will get it.' It's as if they aren't organized at all.
I fear that this may come back to bite us in the butt at a crucial moment in March or April. I could see a 'bad pass' turnover, or a 'ref who counts to five a wee bit faster' turnover.
Am I the only one who sees this? I hope the coaching staff puts addresses this issue between now and then.
We did not lead wire to wire. Arizona scored first and got out to an early lead. We did lead for most of the game, taking the lead for the first time at 16:22 in the first half.To me, this one is quite simple. Your usual “young” Duke team loses a physical rock-fight on the road against a Top 20 team. This one won it, leading wire to wire.
No, but offensively he can show up in the 2nd half of games against ranked opponentsJust to pile on. Tyrese, with help from his friends, just held the PAC12 PoY to 8 points. I'll never take his defense for granted.
No, but offensively he can show up in the 2nd half of games against ranked opponents
I think they make a great team. They had a double-double tonight.Anyone still concerned about Brown playing the 5 for Duke?
There was a lot of preseason chatter about this. He played 23 min and Khaman played 17 min.
Brown held his own against the 7-2 Krivas and 7-0 Veesaar.
I respectfully disagree. I think inbounding was a weakness under K too. For years my Duke friends and I could never understand why inbounding was often a struggle for us. I don't see much difference now vs. then. Would love to see some more action to free people up.One more nit-pick... when Coach K was coaching the team, we always had amazing inbounding, especially from under our basket. Often we got easy buckets or slams off these inbounds plays. I thought Coach K was one of the best coaches at that particular aspect of the game.
Since Scheyer was an assistant under K, I kind of thought we would continue to be good at it. Um, yeah... we're not. At all. We look so disorganized on inbounds plays, as if Scheyer told the guys, 'just throw the ball high and one of our guys will get it.' It's as if they aren't organized at all.
I fear that this may come back to bite us in the butt at a crucial moment in March or April. I could see a 'bad pass' turnover, or a 'ref who counts to five a wee bit faster' turnover.
Am I the only one who sees this? I hope the coaching staff puts addresses this issue between now and then.