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Forgot to mention cuse is pushing hard as well, they're probably ahead of duke at this point.
Those "harsh" recruiting sanctions are just KILLING them!
Forgot to mention cuse is pushing hard as well, they're probably ahead of duke at this point.
He attempted 110 3's and made 42% in his one year at Duke.@mauconnfan I don't think you have to shoot anymore to get drafted. I don't think Justise Winslow took a jumpshot at Duke and he was a lottery pick.
But other than that, nothing!He attempted 110 3's and made 42% in his one year at Duke.
Gilbert 5'11, MAL 6'2, Adams 6'3. We played 3 point guards plenty of times in the 2014 NCAA Tourney (Samuel, Boat, Bazz) and it worked out just fine. Matter of fact, when Ollie had 3 point guards in vs. Florida in the F4, that's when we went on our 11-0 run. Now that small ball seems like the newest trend in basketball, I almost feel like Adams could potentially guard the 3 position.
I agree. T sam is by far the least skilled out of the pg's referenced above. We would be lucky to have the opportunity to play MAL, Adams and Alterique at once. Fortunately for us, it's a fairly conceivable notion given our standing with MAL at the time!
The NBA "going small" does not actually mean playing more or smaller guards. It's about playing small or perimeter-oriented big men. Golden State in their small lineup plays 4 guys taller than 6'6". UConn would have 3 guys 6'2" or shorter. When UConn went small in 2014, at least Samuel was 6'4", and for Villanova Foye was 6'4" also.
No, of course the program doesn't immediately turn to dust if we lose him. I view this as a psychological thing...a momentum thing.
First, KO has been improving on the recruiting front and you want to see that continue. Now is not the time for complacency. There is still more hill to climb. He has not hit the level of Duke, Kentucky, UNC, or Kansas yet and I might dare say he has not hit the same level as some lesser teams. One top 5 class is great but you also have to look at the quality averaged over time. And, even top 5 is not THE top. So, on both an individual yearly basis and a, say, rolling average basis, there is still room for improvement.
Second, if you are going to see improvement, this is the kind of recruit he has to get. He was on him early. The kid is basically local. The early word was that he loved KO and UConn so much that we were a lock. Any kid at this level is going to generate interest from the squid and/or coach K. And, honestly, he isn't even their #1 target, like he is for us. If you are going to ever land a top 10ish kid, the opportunity doesn't get much better than this. If he loses him, it starts to look like he might never be able to compete for kids this high.
I admit, there is a lot of personal opnion and perspective in there but that is how I see it.
Funny how no one had all that much nationally to say about Diallo until UK was on him. Now he is "UK target Diallo". I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
Edited to add: Of course it is a homer tweet and article so....
More Hamidou Diallo news via link from Tweet.
More Hamidou Diallo news via link from Tweet.
Can we do that?Planning on filling rosters 2 years down the road with kids who haven't committed is a lot like taking a powerball ticket to the mortgage lender.
Sometime in the last couple of days he followed Vance on Twitter. Obviously this means it's a done deal.Interesting he didn't mention duke to a Duke reporter. Still hearing our main competition is Kentucky and cuse, same as before. This would be a great win.
Interesting he didn't mention duke to a Duke reporter. Still hearing our main competition is Kentucky and cuse, same as before. This would be a great win.