This kind of relates to the question I posed: if Duke can't pick their next coach, can anyone? I mean, we've seen UCLA hire their 3rd or 4th choice (twice). UNC has a pretty nice roster of former Tar Heels who became coaches to choose from. Kentucky blew it with Gillespie, but Calipari has more than made up for it. It's interesting to me if the most storied programs in college hoops history can't go out and hire a legit star from the coaching ranks. If you'd told me last year that Jon Scheyer would succeed K, I'd have laughed.
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Clearly he waited until Miller was out of the way so he wouldn't get his ass kicked by us yet again.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
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For real. Absolutely nothing against Lloyd, but in one time match up against Duke where it is Coach K's last game I would 1000x over select Miller as the HC for that one game. Miller strikes me as petty enough to want to kick Duke's ass simply because it is Coach K's last game.
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I wouldn’t have. He’s the coaching alum with the best handle on the current team & recruiting.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:13 pmThis kind of relates to the question I posed: if Duke can't pick their next coach, can anyone? I mean, we've seen UCLA hire their 3rd or 4th choice (twice). UNC has a pretty nice roster of former Tar Heels who became coaches to choose from. Kentucky blew it with Gillespie, but Calipari has more than made up for it. It's interesting to me if the most storied programs in college hoops history can't go out and hire a legit star from the coaching ranks. If you'd told me last year that Jon Scheyer would succeed K, I'd have laughed.
They were always going to hire an alum. The question was which one.
Hurley, Wojo, Collins, and Paulus were all probably in the same group. All have run their own programs, but were pretty removed from what was happening within Duke currently.
Dawkins, Capel, Brey, and Bender disqualified themselves by either being too old or not having recent success.
Amaker and Snyder would probably be top of the list along with his head assistant (Scheyer) but might be really expensive AND want to hire their own staff, implement their own system, etc.
The Scheyer choice doesn’t mean they can’t get anyone they want. It actually means they are super choosy.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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There is a conspiracy theory floating around that that some major dirt was about to blow up about Duke. This was orchestrated between the NCAA and Duke to mitigate damage. If there is an ounce of truth to that, and I hate Conspiracy shit, then there is no way Capel is even considered for the gig.Chicat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:39 pmI wouldn’t have. He’s the coaching alum with the best handle on the current team & recruiting.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:13 pmThis kind of relates to the question I posed: if Duke can't pick their next coach, can anyone? I mean, we've seen UCLA hire their 3rd or 4th choice (twice). UNC has a pretty nice roster of former Tar Heels who became coaches to choose from. Kentucky blew it with Gillespie, but Calipari has more than made up for it. It's interesting to me if the most storied programs in college hoops history can't go out and hire a legit star from the coaching ranks. If you'd told me last year that Jon Scheyer would succeed K, I'd have laughed.
They were always going to hire an alum. The question was which one.
Hurley, Wojo, Collins, and Paulus were all probably in the same group. All have run their own programs, but were pretty removed from what was happening within Duke currently.
Dawkins, Capel, Brey, and Bender disqualified themselves by either being too old or not having recent success.
Amaker and Snyder would probably be top of the list along with his head assistant (Scheyer) but might be really expensive AND want to hire their own staff, implement their own system, etc.
The Scheyer choice doesn’t mean they can’t get anyone they want. It actually means they are super choosy.
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The only conspiracy I am seeing at the moment is the Dukie/Rat Face Victory tour planned for next season between the NCAA, Duke and ESPN.
It will be more nauseating than any images Chi can conjure up.
It will be more nauseating than any images Chi can conjure up.
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I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Chi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:14 am I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
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I know I off-handedly mentioned on Twitter and WA that I believe there’s more to it, but it is a believe absent proof. Still, this was my post/tweet:UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:55 pmThere is a conspiracy theory floating around that that some major dirt was about to blow up about Duke. This was orchestrated between the NCAA and Duke to mitigate damage. If there is an ounce of truth to that, and I hate Conspiracy shit, then there is no way Capel is even considered for the gig.Chicat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:39 pmI wouldn’t have. He’s the coaching alum with the best handle on the current team & recruiting.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:13 pmThis kind of relates to the question I posed: if Duke can't pick their next coach, can anyone? I mean, we've seen UCLA hire their 3rd or 4th choice (twice). UNC has a pretty nice roster of former Tar Heels who became coaches to choose from. Kentucky blew it with Gillespie, but Calipari has more than made up for it. It's interesting to me if the most storied programs in college hoops history can't go out and hire a legit star from the coaching ranks. If you'd told me last year that Jon Scheyer would succeed K, I'd have laughed.
They were always going to hire an alum. The question was which one.
Hurley, Wojo, Collins, and Paulus were all probably in the same group. All have run their own programs, but were pretty removed from what was happening within Duke currently.
Dawkins, Capel, Brey, and Bender disqualified themselves by either being too old or not having recent success.
Amaker and Snyder would probably be top of the list along with his head assistant (Scheyer) but might be really expensive AND want to hire their own staff, implement their own system, etc.
The Scheyer choice doesn’t mean they can’t get anyone they want. It actually means they are super choosy.
Conspiracy theorist in me says there’s major dirt on K and in order to punish but not kick dirt all over the program this exit was done by school and NCAA behind the scenes, and the “game changing” excuse created to push a narrative, but also allow the NCAA to use it and say, “see, we are losing our best coaches because they don’t believe in pay-for-play and believe amateur basketball should be for the love of the game.”
It all happened too quickly, too cleanly, and coming off multiple evidences benefit links to Duke players, too conveniently to happen organically.
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Long story short, when has anything wirh a major college coaching change happened that suddenly, that quickly, that cleanly?
Within the first few hours of the Retirement announcement Duke had rubber-stamped Ks choice for the transition.
Almost like “I will only agree to this if you give Scheyer the position and no recruiting violations/penalties so he can start with a clean slate” edict was made behind the scenes.
Like there was zero pushback.
Feels too orchestrated to be organic and with the timing coming just weeks after linked proof of payment to Zion after months of mouthed accusations of Zion’s family getting paid, it’s all too convenient.
Within the first few hours of the Retirement announcement Duke had rubber-stamped Ks choice for the transition.
Almost like “I will only agree to this if you give Scheyer the position and no recruiting violations/penalties so he can start with a clean slate” edict was made behind the scenes.
Like there was zero pushback.
Feels too orchestrated to be organic and with the timing coming just weeks after linked proof of payment to Zion after months of mouthed accusations of Zion’s family getting paid, it’s all too convenient.
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Exactly JMJ. That's why I posted that's the real conspiracy playing out.
It's a Hollywood script with the puppet masters being the NCAA, ESPN, Coach K and one of college basketball's flagship brands.
It's a Hollywood script with the puppet masters being the NCAA, ESPN, Coach K and one of college basketball's flagship brands.
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Want to watch arguably the whitest video of all time, as well as one that I feel justifies decades of hating Duke?
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Yep I saw you and a few others float the idea. Whatever the case I think Capel has too much baggage (literally) inside the college basketball Universe to ever be considered. I've also heard that programs won't touch Altman for another type of baggage.JMarkJohns wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:51 amI know I off-handedly mentioned on Twitter and WA that I believe there’s more to it, but it is a believe absent proof. Still, this was my post/tweet:UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:55 pmThere is a conspiracy theory floating around that that some major dirt was about to blow up about Duke. This was orchestrated between the NCAA and Duke to mitigate damage. If there is an ounce of truth to that, and I hate Conspiracy shit, then there is no way Capel is even considered for the gig.Chicat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:39 pmI wouldn’t have. He’s the coaching alum with the best handle on the current team & recruiting.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:13 pmThis kind of relates to the question I posed: if Duke can't pick their next coach, can anyone? I mean, we've seen UCLA hire their 3rd or 4th choice (twice). UNC has a pretty nice roster of former Tar Heels who became coaches to choose from. Kentucky blew it with Gillespie, but Calipari has more than made up for it. It's interesting to me if the most storied programs in college hoops history can't go out and hire a legit star from the coaching ranks. If you'd told me last year that Jon Scheyer would succeed K, I'd have laughed.
They were always going to hire an alum. The question was which one.
Hurley, Wojo, Collins, and Paulus were all probably in the same group. All have run their own programs, but were pretty removed from what was happening within Duke currently.
Dawkins, Capel, Brey, and Bender disqualified themselves by either being too old or not having recent success.
Amaker and Snyder would probably be top of the list along with his head assistant (Scheyer) but might be really expensive AND want to hire their own staff, implement their own system, etc.
The Scheyer choice doesn’t mean they can’t get anyone they want. It actually means they are super choosy.
Conspiracy theorist in me says there’s major dirt on K and in order to punish but not kick dirt all over the program this exit was done by school and NCAA behind the scenes, and the “game changing” excuse created to push a narrative, but also allow the NCAA to use it and say, “see, we are losing our best coaches because they don’t believe in pay-for-play and believe amateur basketball should be for the love of the game.”
It all happened too quickly, too cleanly, and coming off multiple evidences benefit links to Duke players, too conveniently to happen organically.
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He’s #1 in my list of sanctimonious pricks.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:23 amChi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:14 am I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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But if you had to take the question seriously?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:01 pmHe’s #1 in my list of sanctimonious pricks.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:23 amChi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:14 am I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
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He’s probably Top 15. I have to grade him on a sliding scale since he’s had free unlimited national marketing from ESPN for decades now. Pretty easy to recruit when you have “journalists” calling you the greatest thing that’s ever happened to college sports.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:31 pmBut if you had to take the question seriously?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:01 pmHe’s #1 in my list of sanctimonious pricks.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:23 amChi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:14 am I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I mean, what other athlete at the heights of heights of their Greatest Of All Time trajectory career retires to toil in the minor leagues of a sport he isn’t very good at right after his father was mysteriously murdered right after it was revealed he was an insane gambling junkie?
The answer is nobody ever.
JUST BECAUSE YOURE CRAZY DOESNT MEAN THERES NOT A SPORT-ALTERING CONSPIRACY RUN AMOK!
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I mean, his track record is pretty undeniable. Who knows how much cheating has gone on there, aside from what we already know? He absolutely had some years where the on-court results didn't hit anywhere near expectations. But 12 FFs is kinda nuts.Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:43 pmHe’s probably Top 15. I have to grade him on a sliding scale since he’s had free unlimited national marketing from ESPN for decades now. Pretty easy to recruit when you have “journalists” calling you the greatest thing that’s ever happened to college sports.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:31 pmBut if you had to take the question seriously?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:01 pmHe’s #1 in my list of sanctimonious pricks.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:23 amChi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:14 am I’d love to believe in that conspiracy but I honestly think that some of the changes coming down the pike, namely kids being able to be compensated for their likeness and the new leagues that are popping up, we’re going to make it a lot harder for Shevshevsky to stay on top of the recruiting game.
If Nike money and the Duke name was no longer the best way to get paid to play and get a ton of national exposure right out of high school, Ol’ Ratface was no longer going to be able to pull in classes where he gets three of the top five players in America and lead them to a Sweet Sixteen loss.
If he's only in the top 15, I'd be curious who your top 5 are.
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Yeah, Coach K is a bit despicable, but regardless if he was the media's darling, had an advantage from his Team USA position, or had the fortune of Duke receiving some very favorable draws in the tournament over the years, he won a lot of games on the biggest stage and got his team to the final four a lot. Did his program compete with Kansas and Kentucky in recruiting by playing the money game behind the scenes? It seems likely -- everyone in the sport knows the one-and-dones get paid, and clearly they weren't going to Duke simply because they wanted to play for a legend, therefore passing up on a payday from Cal or Self, Duke clearly started to play that behind the scenes money game, but they played it well and pretty much went unscathed, even though the Zion allegations continue to surface. As a college coach, Coach K has to be a top five guy, as annoying as that may be.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 2:43 pmI mean, his track record is pretty undeniable. Who knows how much cheating has gone on there, aside from what we already know? He absolutely had some years where the on-court results didn't hit anywhere near expectations. But 12 FFs is kinda nuts.Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:43 pmHe’s probably Top 15. I have to grade him on a sliding scale since he’s had free unlimited national marketing from ESPN for decades now. Pretty easy to recruit when you have “journalists” calling you the greatest thing that’s ever happened to college sports.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:31 pmBut if you had to take the question seriously?Chicat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:01 pmHe’s #1 in my list of sanctimonious pricks.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:23 am
Chi, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't consider K to be the greatest coach of all time. Where would he rank? Top 5? Lower?
If he's only in the top 15, I'd be curious who your top 5 are.
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I mean, I'm not sure anyone can seriously argue otherwise.
If we're being truly objective, I think there's even a case to be made for K ranking #1. I'm not sure Wooden ever experienced the degree of competition (on and off the court) that K has, and of course Wooden too has a shadow of suspicion from his program's relationship with Sam Gilbert.
Anyway, I don't have the same deep dislike of K that some here have. I just look at his body of work and can't help but give the guy props.
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Growing up in North Carolina and having zero rooting interest for either I was always a bit more impressed with Dean Smith's UNC program. It just felt like they were in the Final Four every year and what they ended up putting in the NBA was damn impressive.
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He didn't coach quite as long at UNC as K has at Duke, but K still has him beat on FFs and NCs.UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:45 pm Growing up in North Carolina and having zero rooting interest for either I was always a bit more impressed with Dean Smith's UNC program. It just felt like they were in the Final Four every year and what they ended up putting in the NBA was damn impressive.
And Duke players' NBA success has gotten better over the last decade or so. Not sure how much that has to do with K, though. Zion was going to be an NBA phenom regardless of where he went to college. Same with Tatum.
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The Ratface lovefest is nauseating. If I wanted to see the man’s balls get gargled I’d check in on DukieV’s Twitter feed.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Duke's recent NBA success was mostly due to one-and-dones -- Duke was a short layover to the pros. When Coach K had players in his program long-term during the 80's, 90's, and early 00's, he developed very few for lasting NBA careers and success.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:56 pmHe didn't coach quite as long at UNC as K has at Duke, but K still has him beat on FFs and NCs.UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:45 pm Growing up in North Carolina and having zero rooting interest for either I was always a bit more impressed with Dean Smith's UNC program. It just felt like they were in the Final Four every year and what they ended up putting in the NBA was damn impressive.
And Duke players' NBA success has gotten better over the last decade or so. Not sure how much that has to do with K, though. Zion was going to be an NBA phenom regardless of where he went to college. Same with Tatum.
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Johnny Dawkinsmidnightx wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 9:46 pmDuke's recent NBA success was mostly due to one-and-dones -- Duke was a short layover to the pros. When Coach K had players in his program long-term during the 80's, 90's, and early 00's, he developed very few for lasting NBA careers and success.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:56 pmHe didn't coach quite as long at UNC as K has at Duke, but K still has him beat on FFs and NCs.UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:45 pm Growing up in North Carolina and having zero rooting interest for either I was always a bit more impressed with Dean Smith's UNC program. It just felt like they were in the Final Four every year and what they ended up putting in the NBA was damn impressive.
And Duke players' NBA success has gotten better over the last decade or so. Not sure how much that has to do with K, though. Zion was going to be an NBA phenom regardless of where he went to college. Same with Tatum.
Danny Ferry
Christian Laettner
Grant Hill
Cherokee Parks
Elton Brand
Shane Battier
Corey Maggette
Carlos Boozer
M Dunleavy Jr.
Chris Duhon
JJ Redick
Not sure how you're defining a "lasting NBA career," but this isn't a bad list. All these guys stuck in the league long enough to make a lot of money. Probably not as good as UNC's from that same period.
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Maggette was a 1-&-done, and if memory serves, Saint Shevshevsky screamed at Corey’s mother in front of a bunch of people, “You’re killing my program!!!” when she came to tell him in person that Corey was going to the NBA.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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That isn't a great list; hardly one to celebrate considering how widely successful Duke was for a couple of decades prior to entering its one-and-done phase. Hill was the only superstar, but his career was saddled with injuries and he never made a lasting impact. Ferry was a massive bust. Laettner stayed in the league, but was largely irrelevant. Brand, Battier, Meggette, and Dunleavy Jr. had respectable careers. The point was, for all of his great college teams, Coach K never developed a notable amount of quality NBA talent prior to his one-and-done era. Clearly Coach K put a handful of guys into the league, but it isn't as if his program was an assembly line for NBA futures.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 6:45 amJohnny Dawkinsmidnightx wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 9:46 pmDuke's recent NBA success was mostly due to one-and-dones -- Duke was a short layover to the pros. When Coach K had players in his program long-term during the 80's, 90's, and early 00's, he developed very few for lasting NBA careers and success.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:56 pmHe didn't coach quite as long at UNC as K has at Duke, but K still has him beat on FFs and NCs.UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:45 pm Growing up in North Carolina and having zero rooting interest for either I was always a bit more impressed with Dean Smith's UNC program. It just felt like they were in the Final Four every year and what they ended up putting in the NBA was damn impressive.
And Duke players' NBA success has gotten better over the last decade or so. Not sure how much that has to do with K, though. Zion was going to be an NBA phenom regardless of where he went to college. Same with Tatum.
Danny Ferry
Christian Laettner
Grant Hill
Cherokee Parks
Elton Brand
Shane Battier
Corey Maggette
Carlos Boozer
M Dunleavy Jr.
Chris Duhon
JJ Redick
Not sure how you're defining a "lasting NBA career," but this isn't a bad list. All these guys stuck in the league long enough to make a lot of money. Probably not as good as UNC's from that same period.
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Elton Brand, sophomore William Avery, and freshman Corey Maggette, were the first three players under Mike Krzyzewski to leave early for the draft and not play the full four years at Duke.
Luke had a pretty good run too. Think Brian Williams/Bison Dele was the first UA player to leave early for the NBA. He of course was a transfer anyway.
Luke had a pretty good run too. Think Brian Williams/Bison Dele was the first UA player to leave early for the NBA. He of course was a transfer anyway.
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Was Lute Olson's?midnightx wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 1:15 pm The point was, for all of his great college teams, Coach K never developed a notable amount of quality NBA talent prior to his one-and-done era. Clearly Coach K put a handful of guys into the league, but it isn't as if his program was an assembly line for NBA futures.
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Jay Williams should do his homework before tweeting, https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-ce ... ted-tweet/.
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Someone hacked his Twitter account to post one inaccurate tweet? Usually it’s to sell sunglasses or diet pills, but maybe this hacker was having an off day or something…
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Re: Duke
KC Jones, ML Carr, and Doc Rivers also would like to know what the fuck Williams was smoking.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Re: Duke
I get how you can forget Russell coached (not really) if it was before you were born, but all three of these guys coached in Jay Williams lifetime. Doc was hired while he was supposed to be on his rookie contract but threw it away by riding a motorcycle without a helmet and subsequently getting addicted to pain killers. So maybe that's why everything is a blur.
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Re: Duke
Duke sucks
Arizona State might have the most surprisingly anemic history in men's basketball of any program that you might think is better than it is.
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