It’s based on the fact that Calipari invented the “success and proceed” model and encouraged players to leave early and developed them to leave early, and won big with the model, only to start losing those recruits to a system coach notorious for holding them back, risking their careers, and being very hostile to the idea for years.
There’s no way that happens after what Cal had built from 2009-2014 unless there’s some shady things going on.
Let’s not forget that Cal was fairly clear, in Cals way, about his relationship with Nike around that time by spurning the PKI. It’s just common sense.
Basketball recruiting doesn’t turn on a dime like that without a huge push from somewhere. Nike, cheating, all of the above.
And K hasn’t been successful with the model, just had the most hyped team of the OAD era, and didn’t even make the final four. But like clockwork, Just landed another in Jalen Johnson.
Several OAD’s have expressed malcontent at Duke in this time frame. Doesn’t matter. He’s still getting them. Oh don’t let me forget, all of this is during the same time we learn that shoe companies are pushing players to certain teams like never before. Remember that little FBI scandal?
It makes absolutely no sense for Duke to land these players during that time. In college basketball when things aren’t making sense, historical record shows it’s shady.
This isn’t hard. Duke is having strings pulled somewhere.
The reason seems to be Nike thinks Coach K’s legacy is a huge selling point. They just nominated him for their “coach of the Nike headquarters”.
All in all it’s fairly easy to see Nike was the edge K needed to land players he had been hostile to for years. In a traditional way, how Harry Giles was handled would have ended any chance he had at players like that of the future.
Or do today’s OAD just love stories of Magetti hiding under his bed from K when he wanted to leave early? Did Jalen Johnson like hearing Duke and ESPN tell Reddish to forgo his top 7 pick and return to Duke? Do they love seeing K play Giles in two bad knees while telling him he owed it to his legacy? Do they love stories of Winslow, Okafor, and the rest of the underperforming bust coming out of Durham?
It’s an easy call.