I’m out of town so I wanted to get this out early as I’ll prob miss the game. I hate long lay offs but expect this to be an easy win for Jon’s 100th win
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Man Sarr just isn’t good. That’s an issue for this team.
Duke is loosing Saturday I already marked it for the first loss . Dukes 1-3 isn’t going to be able to handle Anderson, Pettis and Toppin. They will let Cameron eat as long as the other four aren’t scoringToo much eggnog. Patrying with the elves. We ain't losing to these scrubs. But we might Saturday.
My one question is does Scheyer ever look mad ? I mean yes we knew Duke would win but man the turnovers are unforced and unreal .My dad used to say his team would only listen to him after a loss.
Not sure but do you think Sarr looks like someone who can remotely help this team? Bricks for hands, absolute liability at the line, zero handle…. Just to name a few issues here.Harris at the 3?
You're starting to sound like me lol.Coward would've solved all the issues we currently have at the 3![]()
Good post. Totally agree that we have room to grow. I think the best three teams right now are Arizona, Michigan, and this one pains me to admit, UConn. I'm not as confident as I wish I was in the team outside of Cam.11-0, and we've seen a lot already in those games. The scary thing is that we still haven't seen anything close to this team's full potential. Last night's game was a C+ at best, and we still won by 24. I think Sarr and Nick were both pretty awful last night. And Harris had his best game in a Duke uniform.
We still have a lot of room to grow.
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