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Don't understand the Flagg comments. He's incredible defensively and totally unselfish. It's something you rarely see in the best prospects.
Just a vibe thing I guess. He's more of a none-and-done than I've seen in a while. Should probably be going top 5 in this year's draft, he can play.

Couldn't stop pissing in Duke's coolaid if I wanted to.
 
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Abraham looks smooth and has great shooting form. He needs a lot of work on defense. But he'll be a player from year one if he puts the work in on defense.

His defense is much more advanced than his offense overall. I'm certain you have this backwards.

He was guarding the #1 American player in what, the last 7 or 8 years? Of course his defense will look bad.
 
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His defense is much more advanced than his offense overall. I'm certain you have this backwards.

He was guarding the #1 American player in what, the last 7 or 8 years? Of course his defense will look bad.
Agreed, but his offense has improved so much in just a few months. His handle is cleaner, his shot form is better, and his body is way more college ready than I remember.
 
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I expect you'll see more kids reopen their recruitment as teams add players via portal and as coaching changes continue. I'm not talking about the UConn commits but teams like Duke, Kentucky and Kansas that are linked to multiple transfers and usually have top recruits.
 

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Not really how it works. Coming back with a minutes restriction is part of the healing process.
When you’re rushing back, I know that’s the case. There’d be no reason to have a minute’s restriction once you’ve recovered 100%. Don admitted he wasn’t 100% when he came back if I remember correctly.
 

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Flagg was laying on the floor more than he was on his feet. He’s a nice talent, but he belongs at Duke with all the flopping and acting
Does he have the Allen-Filipowski floppy foot?
 
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What are we thinking of Abraham a 2 year guy?
 

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His defense is much more advanced than his offense overall. I'm certain you have this backwards.

He was guarding the #1 American player in what, the last 7 or 8 years? Of course his defense will look bad.
Well, from what I saw he "wandered" from his assignment from time to time, and missed some help rotations from too much focus on Flagg. But yes, he did a good job when Flagg had the ball. Defense isn't all about what you do with your man, it's what you do in the team concept, which is why some talented guys don't get as much PT as they think they deserve in our system.
 
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Well, from what I saw he "wandered" from his assignment from time to time, and missed some help rotations from too much focus on Flagg. But yes, he did a good job when Flagg had the ball. Defense isn't all about what you do with your man, it's what you do in the team concept, which is why some talented guys don't get as much PT as they think they deserve in our system.
All of that is stuff you learn in college. I'm sure college coaches are looking more at the physical traits when they are scouting high school players. How fast can you move your feet? Do you have lateral quickness? How long are your arms? Give me that stuff and Hurley can teach you how to play defense very well.

Remember what Castle said recently? He said he didn't know he could play defense like this because no coach ever asked him to play like he does now. But I'm sure Hurley saw the potential in him when he was in high school from his physical abilities.
 
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Duke is going to run through the ACC next season. If Scheyer can't win it all over the next two seasons, he never will.
 
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What are we thinking of Abraham a 2 year guy?
If he keeps on this trajectory he could be playing meaningful minutes next year. Fantastic 1 year improvement, doesn't even look like the same guy. I doubt I could guess even 3 guys who will be with us in 2 years.
 
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Duke is going to run through the ACC next season. If Scheyer can't win it all over the next two seasons, he never will.
Somebody ought to tell him the Calipari method has been flopping for years and continues in real time.
 
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All of that is stuff you learn in college. I'm sure college coaches are looking more at the physical traits when they are scouting high school players. How fast can you move your feet? Do you have lateral quickness? How long are your arms? Give me that stuff and Hurley can teach you how to play defense very well.

Remember what Castle said recently? He said he didn't know he could play defense like this because no coach ever asked him to play like he does now. But I'm sure Hurley saw the potential in him when he was in high school from his physical abilities.

I was thinking the same thing Scoop….. and this kid has all tools and physicality like Steph who easily became a top 3-5 man defender ever in Husky lore as a freshman. Wish we had them both next year but we know otherwise.
 

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I feel the same way about Abraham that I did Ross. If he can shoot, he'll play, but just being athletic isn't enough as a freshman. He's gonna have good comp for that backend rotation spot you'd think as well.
 
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Well, from what I saw he "wandered" from his assignment from time to time, and missed some help rotations from too much focus on Flagg. But yes, he did a good job when Flagg had the ball. Defense isn't all about what you do with your man, it's what you do in the team concept, which is why some talented guys don't get as much PT as they think they deserve in our system.

I am aware defense isn't just on-ball. I've watched him play a dozen games.
 

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All of that is stuff you learn in college. I'm sure college coaches are looking more at the physical traits when they are scouting high school players. How fast can you move your feet? Do you have lateral quickness? How long are your arms? Give me that stuff and Hurley can teach you how to play defense very well.

Remember what Castle said recently? He said he didn't know he could play defense like this because no coach ever asked him to play like he does now. But I'm sure Hurley saw the potential in him when he was in high school from his physical abilities.
Exactly my point. He has all the capability to do it, just needs the mindset and coaching.
 
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I feel the same way about Abraham that I did Ross. If he can shoot, he'll play, but just being athletic isn't enough as a freshman. He's gonna have good comp for that backend rotation spot you'd think as well.

Abraham is ahead of Ross at this point he will get time. How much time will depend on his ability to learn the system and become a defender.
 
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He'll play the 4 and spot at the 3.

Defensive will earn him minutes day 1. High potential down the line as his offense continues to improve with solod coaching.
I said elsewhere I think he'll occupy the Jaylin Stewart role, spelling Karaban at the 4, while also capable of playing the 3 in a bigger lineup though I don't expect we'll use that too much.
 

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Abraham is ahead of Ross at this point he will get time. How much time will depend on his ability to learn the system and become a defender.
It's impossible to say that. Ross has a year in our system, that's a huge advantage.
 
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It's impossible to say that. Ross has a year in our system, that's a huge advantage.

It’s not impossible did you see the body on Abraham? Ross needs a summer to catch up. I’m not denying the fact Ross can jump up with work especially knowing the system. But from what I saw the last couple games with this kid he’s a level better coming in than Ross was last year.

Doesn’t mean I’m right I just think the kid can get some minutes immediately.
 

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It’s not impossible did you see the body on Abraham? Ross needs a summer to catch up. I’m not denying the fact Ross can jump up with work especially knowing the system. But from what I saw the last couple games with this kid he’s a level better coming in than Ross was last year.

Doesn’t mean I’m right I just think the kid can get some minutes immediately.
You should go re read the things we were saying about Ross before this season started.
 

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