Probably, but it's not just K, US basketball and Nike are doing their part as well. Even if K is still the puppet master, you don't go play for a first time coach unless other factors are involved over a coach who has the longest resume in recruiting.Lively is not committing to Scheyer. He’s committing to the program. Coach K isn’t going anywhere for a while. He’s telling recruits he’s going to be there for a long while until Scheyer gets his feet wet. K is also telling recruits the connections are still there and nothing has changed.
This is obvious. No one is going there to play for a guy they know nothing about over Cal.
It’s going to take time. Until K is completely out of the picture this is going to happen. Duke will slow over the next 3 years but not before then.
It’s essentially this. Duke has two head coaches starting next year. By 2024 you’ll see it changing.
Probably, but it's not just K, US basketball and Nike are doing their part as well. Even if K is still the puppet master, you don't go play for a first time coach unless other factors are involved over a coach who has the longest resume in recruiting.
Fixed it for youListening to the Sources Say podcast, and based on what they are saying, everyone at Duke and UK were of the mind it was going to be UK, and then over the next few hours it did a 180. Very fishy. They talked about a guy called Tipton Edits, sorry but I don't know who that is, and that he is one of the 30,000,000 people who know what Lively is going and he won't tell.
Have you watched his film? Bona is very good and is very strong already. He has played for Turkeys National team so he knows more than just highschool ball.From everything I have read, Bona is nowhere near the player Lively is.
This is just dudes on RR trying to justify the recruiting loss. Just take the L and move on.
If he's so awesome, why is Lively ranked so much higher than Bona? Why is Lively a future lottery pick and Bona not in that discussion?Have you watched his film? Bona is very good and is very strong already. He has played for Turkeys National team so he knows more than just highschool ball.
People saying Lively is all world are talking about his potential down the line.
Cause Lively has more potential being a 7 foot gazelle who can shoot. Thats pretty rare. Lively is good but I dont think a Lively led Duke team necessarily beats a team like last years Baylor.If he's so awesome, why is Lively ranked so.much higher than Bona? Why is Lively a futer lottery pick and Bona not in that discussion?
I'm sure Bona is very good, but he's not at Lively's level.
Well, the discussion was never about if Duke + Lively could beat 2021 Baylor. I’m not sure why you are bringing that up. Duke 2022 doesn't have to play 2021 Baylor and this discussion is not about how duke would perform as a team.Cause Lively has more potential being a 7 foot gazelle who can shoot. Thats pretty rare. Lively is good but I dont think a Lively led Duke team necessarily beats a team like last years Baylor.
Cause Lively has more potential being a 7 foot gazelle who can shoot. Thats pretty rare. Lively is good but I dont think a Lively led Duke team necessarily beats a team like last years Baylor.
Better fit isn’t just coping. Lively has a better all around game and is the better shot blocker but Bona is a better rebounder who can hold down the middle. If your playing 4 guards you don’t want a center who is getting pushed around and floating out shooting 3s. Still wish you had Lively but point being Bona is going to be a better get than his ranking indicates and when it’s all said and done he could end up top 10.Well, the discussion was never about if Duke + Lively could beat 2021 Baylor. I’m not sure why you are bringing that up. Duke 2022 doesn't have to play 2021 Baylor and this discussion is not about how duke would perform as a team.
But also, Lively doesn’t JUST have more potential than Bona, no, it's a fact that Lively is a far better player right now, so in my opinion, the thought that Bona is a better fit, is just a coping mechanism for losing Lively.
I brought up Baylor cause they out physicaled everyone. Bona is more physicalWell, the discussion was never about if Duke + Lively could beat 2021 Baylor. I’m not sure why you are bringing that up. Duke 2022 doesn't have to play 2021 Baylor and this discussion is not about how duke would perform as a team.
But also, Lively doesn’t JUST have more potential than Bona, no, it's a fact that Lively is a far better player right now, so in my opinion, the thought that Bona is a better fit, is just a coping mechanism for losing Lively.
I think Bona is a nice consolation prize, but he's a downgrade from Lively. I mean, AD was skinny too, but when you're that size and highly skilled, you're just better than everyone else. Some services have Lively as the #1 overall recruit in a loaded class.Better fit isn’t just coping. Lively has a better all around game and is the better shot blocker but Bona is a better rebounder who can hold down the middle. If your playing 4 guards you don’t want a center who is getting pushed around and floating out shooting 3s. Still wish you had Lively but point being Bona is going to be a better get than his ranking indicates and when it’s all said and done he could end up top 10.
Out-physicaled? That's not what I saw at all. Their 6'5" forward played well, but their guards overpowered Gonzaga. They were guicker, stronger and far more disciplined. Baylor didn’t have a single guy that resembles Bona.I brought up Baylor cause they out physicaled everyone. Bona is more physical
While you may be right, it doesn't look like Lively cares.I mean look through here at the Duke big men. Its embarrassing the level of failure at Duke for these players as it relates to the NBA
Flipowski also prefers the outside from what I have seenMy guess is that Lively is not interested in being a center, either in the traditional offense that Calipari runs or the 4-out-1-in offense he is talking about for this year. With Duke having Filipowski inside, Lively can play "point" forward or whatever. It's likely the same pitch they gave to Paulo Banchero this year, with Mark Williams anchoring the post.
We just have different perceptions man but quicker and stronger equates to physicality to me. I think Bona help sets the tone for our stud guards to being more physical ala Baylor. Let Duke be pansy GonzagaOut-physicaled? That's not what I saw at all. Their 6'5" forward played well, but their guards overpowered Gonzaga. They were guicker, stronger and far more disciplined. Baylor didn’t have a single guy that resembles Bona.
Flipowski also prefers the outside from what I have seen
I understand your point on those guys returning but doesn't NIL have the potential to change that? Collins with a year under his belt of playing time and weight training could make alot of money coming back. Throw in the fact that if we sign Wallace he could play a season with his cousin. 5 star guys who have come back for at least a second year since 2013. Poythress, Marcus Lee, Andrew Harrison, Aaron Harrison, Briscoe, Nick Richards, dakari Johnson, Ashton Hagan's, IQ, PJ Washington, Brooks Ej Montgomery. All 5stars who came back for a second year. Now some if them left after their second year and should have stayed. But that is 12 guys in the last 8 seasons without NIL money available. Now I wouldn't bet big money on it but I think the chances are a little better than a snowballs chance in hell we get at least one of Collins or OT back.LMAO, you seriously think there's a snowball's chance in hell that either of those guys returns?
I think you can count on one hand the number of highly ranked 5* kids that came back to UK for year 2 and if you're counting how many highly rated kids that returned to UK for their junior year, you can cut a couple fingers off and STILL be able to use that one hand to count.
I don't follow recruiting like I did years ago, and I rarely weigh in on these matters. However, unless I've forgotten everything I know about basketball, having Bona for 1 year may indeed be better than getting Lively. I've watched a lot of highlights of both (probably because I'm re-energized with Antigua back), and if Lively is better right now, I can't see it. Bona looks stronger, more athletic, more aggressive and has very nice footwork. That may not be the case 3 years from now, but as we know all too well, what good does that do us?If he's so awesome, why is Lively ranked so.much higher than Bona? Why is Lively a futer lottery pick and Bona not in that discussion?
I'm sure Bona is very good, but he's not at Lively's level.
Filipowski looks like the type of recruit Duke gets in the top 10 and ends up being Bolden like to me. Stays 3 years and never does much.Yeah, I just meant that may be what Lively is being sold on.
It's kind of amazing how Filipowski was ranked outside of the top 100 back in January and is now top 10 across the board. He was around the 40s when he committed to Duke back in July even. He is a very good passing big man too.
Very good point part of Lively's ranking is how could he be later onI don't follow recruiting like I did years ago, and I rarely weigh in on these matters. However, unless I've forgotten everything I know about basketball, having Bona for 1 year may indeed be better than getting Lively. I've watched a lot of highlights of both (probably because I'm re-energized with Antigua back), and if Lively is better right now, I can't see it. Bona looks stronger, more athletic, more aggressive and has very nice footwork. That may not be the case 3 years from now, but as we know all too well, what good does that do us?
I may be in a distinct minority here, but I've thought Bona looks better for some time, and actually would rather have him for the short term... which is all anyone gets out of players at this level anyway.
Bona is gonna be very good. I watched clips of him handling the ball on the perimeter and driving past multiple guys and dunking on them. He’s pretty skilled. Dunks everything too. He’s not as polished shooting and I don’t know about his passing but he defends, rebounds. And plays strong. All qualities a Cal big man has and does well.I don't follow recruiting like I did years ago, and I rarely weigh in on these matters. However, unless I've forgotten everything I know about basketball, having Bona for 1 year may indeed be better than getting Lively. I've watched a lot of highlights of both (probably because I'm re-energized with Antigua back), and if Lively is better right now, I can't see it. Bona looks stronger, more athletic, more aggressive and has very nice footwork. That may not be the case 3 years from now, but as we know all too well, what good does that do us?
I may be in a distinct minority here, but I've thought Bona looks better for some time, and actually would rather have him for the short term... which is all anyone gets out of players at this level anyway.
At least to me, if I was a Lively caliber talent or #2 player in the nation I would (rightfully) feel like none of that matters and that I can be succesful no matter what school I go to.While you may be right, it doesn't look like Lively cares.
He’s overrated for sure. Solid player, but a little hard to believe how highly rated.Filipowski looks like the type of recruit Duke gets in the top 10 and ends up being Bolden like to me. Stays 3 years and never does much.
Oh yeah, I'm sure NIL can change all of this, but the real money is in the NBA and Cal does everything he can to find a path for these kids to make it there. Most coaches try to get their players back, Cal tries to find a spot for them at the next level. Lucky us huh?I understand your point on those guys returning but doesn't NIL have the potential to change that? Collins with a year under his belt of playing time and weight training could make alot of money coming back. Throw in the fact that if we sign Wallace he could play a season with his cousin. 5 star guys who have come back for at least a second year since 2013. Poythress, Marcus Lee, Andrew Harrison, Aaron Harrison, Briscoe, Nick Richards, dakari Johnson, Ashton Hagan's, IQ, PJ Washington, Brooks Ej Montgomery. All 5stars who came back for a second year. Now some if them left after their second year and should have stayed. But that is 12 guys in the last 8 seasons without NIL money available. Now I wouldn't bet big money on it but I think the chances are a little better than a snowballs chance in hell we get at least one of Collins or OT back.
I hope you’re right, assuming Lively picks Duke and we get Bona.I don't follow recruiting like I did years ago, and I rarely weigh in on these matters. However, unless I've forgotten everything I know about basketball, having Bona for 1 year may indeed be better than getting Lively. I've watched a lot of highlights of both (probably because I'm re-energized with Antigua back), and if Lively is better right now, I can't see it. Bona looks stronger, more athletic, more aggressive and has very nice footwork. That may not be the case 3 years from now, but as we know all too well, what good does that do us?
I may be in a distinct minority here, but I've thought Bona looks better for some time, and actually would rather have him for the short term... which is all anyone gets out of players at this level anyway.
Yeah, if you're a legit lottery pick, it doesn't matter where you go, just go where you think you'll enjoy it the most and where you can easily put a stamp on your Lottery status. To me, duke is the easy choice, it seems like the workouts are much harder here and so is the pressure, but I could be wrong on that.At least to me, if I was a Lively caliber talent or #2 player in the nation I would (rightfully) feel like none of that matters and that I can be succesful no matter what school I go to.
I don't know about that. He's talented.Filipowski looks like the type of recruit Duke gets in the top 10 and ends up being Bolden like to me. Stays 3 years and never does much.
One of those multiple wings/bigs they are getting is going to have to take one for the team and barely playI don't know about that. He's talented.