I mean, I can't see it either.. I'm really just trying to be "first" on nicknames. Pretty sure I'm 0 for 36 now.
I came up with Kermit the Frog. He used to just be Billy.
I mean, I can't see it either.. I'm really just trying to be "first" on nicknames. Pretty sure I'm 0 for 36 now.
The preseason rankings seem to just care about total talent and aren't looking into the fact only 5 players can play at one time. Amile or Bolden? Kennard or Allen? Jones or tatum? Duke has talent.. But a lot of thst talent is stuck in traffic. Even Duke's class doesn't compliment each other well.. A score-first PG to go along with score-first SF and PF?
Who's playing defense? Will PG be an issue? How will Amile and Giles fare coming off of big injury?
For the #1 team that the media is gushing over.. There seems to be a lot of questions.
The only question for Kentucky is, do we have a true 5?
looks like this will be a series of articles - will be interesting to see what they say about Kentucky
will also be interesting to see who they leave out as contenders
Did you have this issue when those same people ranked UK #1 when they went two deep at every position the season before last? When teams are this stacked they should be the favorites. Since the OAD era only Duke and UK has been this deep in the preseason IMO. The funny part is when the UK KAT started out Dook fans were saying exactly what some fans on here are saying now "only one ball, I'm not convinced, they don't have this or that" while UK fans said "Cal will get them to share, we are deep and will destroy people"
Now the shoe is on the other foot and some Duke fans are being hypocrites saying what UK fans were saying while some UK fans are also being hypocrites saying the opposite. In both cases each team has a over abundance of talent and a chance to go undefeated (not likely once again but wouldn't surprise me just like two years ago due to the elite talent and elite coaching). It will be much harder for Duke though due to playing in a much stronger conference and playing UNC twice (not saying UNC is elite but when you play you're rival at their place anything can happen)
sounds rightThey will say Kentucky is young, shooting is a question mark, and we may not have a go-to post presence.
Let's caneInteresting perspective on Duke's chances next season: http://www.straighthoops.com/why_duke_will_not_win_it.html
Let's cancel the 2016-2017 season. That way Duke is champion by default.Interesting perspective on Duke's chances next season: http://www.straighthoops.com/why_duke_will_not_win_it.html
That doesn't mean much, he had to get used to the college game. He was shooting below 20 percent much of the season and started shooting it how everyone expected later to end up at 32 percent. He'll likely shoot it much higher this year.
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I just can't in any way imagine this Duke team winning it all as talented as they might be. They don't have the right pieces. .
That's a pretty bad article. What is straight hoops?
Tatum is not a great three point shooter, and he isn't ESPNs number one recruit.
Read like an article written by someone who checks box scores and the Internet, rather than who actually knows the players. I would wager you find similar signs of it in their other articles.
And yes, Duke is elite next year. That's just silly.
Kentucky and the actual #1 ranked recruiting class (for some reason that article didn't do its homework and proclaimed Duke to have the #1 incoming class) is the reason Duke isn't going to win it all. Duke may have to platoon. Or upset some players. And I don't think Duke will handle the platoon situation near as well as we did. That and the fact. So many people act is if Harry Giles is going to come in and light the world on fire. Take my word. Harry Giles will be a major disappointment for Duke. He's never going to play a minute in the NBA. And he's going to become a 4 year player at Duke unless he has another knee injury at that point his career is probably over. Players don't just have 2 major knee injuries in back to back seasons and come back as the same player they were before. See Derrick rose? He is no way the same player he once was. He has lost so much athleticism from his knee injuries that it's honestly just sad at this point. Gotta feel for the one time MVP and the path he was going on. See how much less effective POY was after only one major Knee injury?
Harry Giles is not going to be an impact player. And Jayson Tatum is way too much of a ball hog. He will single handily destroy team chemistry. And they don't have a true point guard which is a must if you want to win a title. I just can't in any way imagine this Duke team winning it all as talented as they might be. They don't have the right pieces. They have a ball hog in Tatum. And a player who unfortunately had 2 major knee injuries that he will not come back the same from. Most don't after one major knee injury let alone 2. And as sad as it is for the young man. He's never going to be a star in college and will never touch an NBA court for a regular season game. On top of that they don't have anyone with the ability to run a team. That in itself will be the demise for Duke.
Depends on your definition of elite.
Personally, I don't think there are elite teams every year.
There weren't any in 2013 or 2016. Some other seasons are up for debate.
I'll grant you that Duke could be elite. We could be too. But neither team jumps off the page at me like the 2012 Cats, for instance.
Time will tell. If Harry Giles plays like a young Chris Webber, you might be able to overcome your other issues.
I don't know...
So, that UK class brought in the top center, pf, and pg, and then a few others.
This Duke class brings in the top center, pf, and maybe the top sf, and then a few others.
That UK team returned some depth.
This Duke team returns more depth, including an All American candidate.
I just don't see what "issues" Duke is facing. Top recruits, inside scoring, outside scoring, rebounding, athleticism, great returning players, experienced title winners, McDonalds depth at every position, possibly the best coach in history... the only possible issue is lack of a traditional "I only pass and don't look to score" type of PG, but I'm not sure how important that actually is in a world where positions are rapidly falling out of favor and where some of the incoming guys are already friends and the returning guys have already talked about the chemistry the team has, and how already everyone is on the same page.
I think your recognition of elite is flawed.
Just because you hate Duke does not mean they are not loaded best team in Basketball. I hate Duke more then you , You guys are even Duke rival , I going to accept that Duke has a great chance to win another ship.
I think Duke's chances hinge on whether or not Jackson can develop into a reliable PG capable of running a team with that much talent.
I'd like to ask duke fan to name me a couple NCAA champions without a natural PG. They think it's not important, but please just name a couple who you think would qualify. Also, strange that dOOk fan would say that when they only win championships with the purest of pure point guards.
You mean like Jon Scheyer, a life-long SG who transitioned to PG and won a national title in 2010, his only year playing point?
Nobody is saying it isn't important. That's a straw man. Most Duke fans DO think it is important, but also think that we likely will find a good option in either Grayson Allen or Frank Jackson, neither of whom are necessarily natural pass-first PGs, but out of both of them we assume someone will work.
UK returned a starting pg who led them to the Title game, and brought in Tyler Ulis to back him up.
Big difference between that and losing Thornton while replacing him with a combo guard.
Duke will be good and has a lot a pieces. But don't kid yourself that they are 2015 UK good.
They are not 2015 TALENTED, but with their usual NCAA aid, and returning guys like Allen, Kennard, and Jefferson, they are every bit as dangerous.
people underestimate how much the NCAA aid helps a school with a talented roster. When you've only got 10 teams with a legit shot at a title, any help they receive from officiating and their tournament road can bolster the chances from luck to probable for a title game. It's tough but it's the league right now.
I don't know...
So, that UK class brought in the top center, pf, and pg, and then a few others.
This Duke class brings in the top center, pf, and maybe the top sf, and then a few others.
That UK team returned some depth.
This Duke team returns more depth, including an All American candidate.
I just don't see what "issues" Duke is facing. Top recruits, inside scoring, outside scoring, rebounding, athleticism, great returning players, experienced title winners, McDonalds depth at every position, possibly the best coach in history... the only possible issue is lack of a traditional "I only pass and don't look to score" type of PG, but I'm not sure how important that actually is in a world where positions are rapidly falling out of favor and where some of the incoming guys are already friends and the returning guys have already talked about the chemistry the team has, and how already everyone is on the same page.
I think your recognition of elite is flawed.
And no doubt officiating and selection committee can help. Anything to get the rat another ring.
With what we know today, no way I slot them as being as dangerous as 2015 UK.
Now if Giles is all healed up and first team AA, Tatum becomes Grant Hill...ok.
I've got to see them. I think they will be good, but more along the lines of UNC last year. Where you will know all year that they are on the short list for the title, but you won't quite pencil them in.
But we'll see. Could be better than I think. And no doubt officiating and selection committee can help. Anything to get the rat another ring.
I don't know...
So, that UK class brought in the top center, pf, and pg, and then a few others.
This Duke class brings in the top center, pf, and maybe the top sf, and then a few others.
That UK team returned some depth.
This Duke team returns more depth, including an All American candidate.
I just don't see what "issues" Duke is facing. Top recruits, inside scoring, outside scoring, rebounding, athleticism, great returning players, experienced title winners, McDonalds depth at every position, possibly the best coach in history... the only possible issue is lack of a traditional "I only pass and don't look to score" type of PG, but I'm not sure how important that actually is in a world where positions are rapidly falling out of favor and where some of the incoming guys are already friends and the returning guys have already talked about the chemistry the team has, and how already everyone is on the same page.
I think your recognition of elite is flawed.
i just don't see many holes in their roster unless Giles and Tatum are mediocre. People can hope Kennard isn't going to be a good shooter, but his stroke is there and now he gains experience. Allen will be a POY candidate day 1. They've got shooters all over the floor. with the NCAA aid, it's just clear cut to me that they are every bit as dangerous.
As for UK who knows. Young, athletic, not much shooting, and thin in the front court. Cal likes a 6 man roster so I'm only concerned with it if injuries play a part. UK is one player going down from a huge problem.
I'm sure I sound pessimistic but it's just how I see it. Maybe I'm just gearin up in case the worst happens. But some of our own don't seem to understand just how much it helps Duke to be an untouchable by the NCAA. That irritating "it always takes luck" crowd. You've got maybe a handful or two of teams who can actually win a championship. Bad call in their favor here, allowed flop there, a well rested road through the elite eight. Yea, this is huge for a team like Duke. That aid is very capable of making a championship probable for them at some point past the sweet 16.
Both teams could face chemistry issues, but both coaches are masterminds at dealing with those type of issues.
RamHard is a Duke fan who pretends to be a UNC fan posting on a UK board...correct?