So it's the off-season...
Who is your all-time Duke roster based on the following criteria?
1. Tiers: You get 3 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 3 juniors, 3 seniors
2. You get only that year, so you could use sophomore Elton Brand and get the best Elton Brand possible, but picking sophomore Nolan Smith means you only get the 8 ppg sometimes-starter, not the ACC PoY from his senior season.
3. It's a one season proposition, so you don't take a freshman Quinn Cook over a freshman Austin Rivers based on what Quinn does later or for program-building. Head-to-head as freshmen in '11-'12, there's no question about who was more valuable on the court.
I'm taking Bagley and Okafor among my freshmen... That third spot is between Tyus and Jabari.
I'm taking JWIll as a soph and JJ as a jr b/c while they may have been better the next year, the leap forward was greater for some other players.
Brand as soph. Singler as jr. I haven't decided on who else yet.
Who is your all-time Duke roster based on the following criteria?
1. Tiers: You get 3 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 3 juniors, 3 seniors
2. You get only that year, so you could use sophomore Elton Brand and get the best Elton Brand possible, but picking sophomore Nolan Smith means you only get the 8 ppg sometimes-starter, not the ACC PoY from his senior season.
3. It's a one season proposition, so you don't take a freshman Quinn Cook over a freshman Austin Rivers based on what Quinn does later or for program-building. Head-to-head as freshmen in '11-'12, there's no question about who was more valuable on the court.
I'm taking Bagley and Okafor among my freshmen... That third spot is between Tyus and Jabari.
I'm taking JWIll as a soph and JJ as a jr b/c while they may have been better the next year, the leap forward was greater for some other players.
Brand as soph. Singler as jr. I haven't decided on who else yet.