Re: Devonaire Doutrive
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 3:44 pm
He is out for NAU as well. Need him for Illinois
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I'll handle the Turner nightmare flashbacks for this point alone. We're getting to a point where when it comes to this particular issue, it's not even the offense. It's about the stupidity of timing. I'd be good with Coach sitting him for awhile if he wants. The fact that DD gets it handled in house is enough of a gift.ChooChooCat wrote:It was an in house test, we handle it the way we want to handle it. If it was a NCAA test it'd be much tougher, which is why you handle it now before this shit happens as you enter the NCAA tournament.Jefe wrote:Wow thats stupid. Do we self report stuff like this to the NCAA? I would hope not
ChooChooCat wrote:It was an in house test, we handle it the way we want to handle it. If it was a NCAA test it'd be much tougher, which is why you handle it now before this shit happens as you enter the NCAA tournament.Jefe wrote:Wow thats stupid. Do we self report stuff like this to the NCAA? I would hope not
I think that used to be the punishment. I'm not sure what the deal is now, but honestly deal with it now so it for sure doesn't become an issue when it's the most important part of the season and we're counting on him.Merkin wrote:ChooChooCat wrote:It was an in house test, we handle it the way we want to handle it. If it was a NCAA test it'd be much tougher, which is why you handle it now before this shit happens as you enter the NCAA tournament.Jefe wrote:Wow thats stupid. Do we self report stuff like this to the NCAA? I would hope not
Wouldn't DD lose eligibility for the year if the NCAA caught it instead of the UA?
Longhorned wrote:I mean, Hassan Adams played drunk with a boner.
Also depends on the amount and frequency of use.CalStateTempe wrote:Depending on usage, his piss test could be positive from 2-4 days to 4-6weeks.
He’s a leaner dude so he’s probably on the quicker side of that spectrum
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Pray the THC away.NickyBCats wrote:Any chance he’s back on Sunday?
Beachcat97 wrote:Anyone heard anything?
Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
I know someone who has been to a few practices. His text to me last night, "you think we look good & fast now wait until you see this team with Doutrive."ChooChooCat wrote:Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
If DD is even half as good as some have been saying, this could be the best group of guards CSM has had on a single roster. I can't remember a year when we had five guards as strong as NM, JG, DD, JH and JB. And six if you include DS.UofAlum05 wrote:I know someone who has been to a few practices. His text to me last night, "you think we look good & fast now wait until you see this team with Doutrive."ChooChooCat wrote:Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
And Jemarl clearly isn't fully healthy yet...definitely a solid chance to go down as Miller's best guard/wing group.Beachcat97 wrote:If DD is even half as good as some have been saying, this could be the best group of guards CSM has had on a single roster. I can't remember a year when we had five guards as strong as NM, JG, DD, JH and JB. And six if you include DS.UofAlum05 wrote:I know someone who has been to a few practices. His text to me last night, "you think we look good & fast now wait until you see this team with Doutrive."ChooChooCat wrote:Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
This team needs to swarm the other team's dribble and passing lanes and get off to the races. Miller must be losing sleep over the potential of this group.
dare i say... #gameshoes ?Beachcat97 wrote:Doutrive Watch 2019 continues...
Uh huhUofAlum05 wrote:I know someone who has been to a few practices. His text to me last night, "you think we look good & fast now wait until you see this team with Doutrive."ChooChooCat wrote:Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
so he's still balling out in practice? man, i am so excited for this year.ChooChooCat wrote:Uh huhUofAlum05 wrote:I know someone who has been to a few practices. His text to me last night, "you think we look good & fast now wait until you see this team with Doutrive."ChooChooCat wrote:Next week seems likely.U.P. Zona Fan wrote:Should have waited to pick him, heard rumors he would play. Hope he comes back soon.
97cats wrote:back - per Jason Scheer
This seems like the type of game that DD could get some numbersYoDeFoe wrote:Quick poll: Does DD...
A) Need time to work himself back into rhythm, or
B) Go the fuck off tonight
You can tell he benefits from extended minutes to get into a rhythm.ChooChooCat wrote:Start him.
He brings a lot more than scoring. Offensive rebounding and ball-handling being at the top of the list.ByJoveByJingle wrote:Shockingly, I’m going to take the dissenting position. We have tons of scoring punch in the starting lineup. We need Doutrive in the second wave to avoid a big letdown.
I think DD is best as the 6th man with Baker starting at the 2. Doutrive can take the reins more with the second unit as the primary ballhandler and creator, while also bringing a lot of scoring. I thin he would thrive in that microwave, sparkplug type role.ByJoveByJingle wrote:Shockingly, I’m going to take the dissenting position. We have tons of scoring punch in the starting lineup. We need Doutrive in the second wave to avoid a big letdown.
Sounds to me like there is some coaching going on here, either motivating DD to improve is some areas, or attitude adjustment...But that still doesn’t mean he will jump into the starting lineup. Before suspending Doutrive on Nov. 1, UA coach Sean Miller had indicated Doutrive would have been a part of the starting lineup but Miller said after Thursday’s game that the lineup was “pretty set” at this point.
The plan was “just to get him in and allow him to play a role,” Miller said. “There wasn't any particular minutes (to give him) other than he wasn't gonna start. You know, we're pretty set there right now, just our starting lineup.”
Still, Miller indicated he was happy to see what Doutrive did after missing the Wildcats’ Nov. 1 exhibition with Chico State and two regular-season games.
“I think it's obvious that he's a much better player than he was a year ago,” Miller said. “And that's to his credit. It will take a little bit of time for us to insert him.”
Completely agree, remember Miller did a similar thing for a while back in 2014-2015, having Rondae come in as the 6th man and York start. Obviously different players, Sophomore DD > Junior York and Rondae>>>>>>Smith. But the same strategy applies, put your best defender on any guard that starts hot. I don't think this roster will need a scoring punch off the bench, not nearly as much as a defensive one. The first half of last night was pretty ugly and rebounding stuck out like a sore thumb. Start DD.Chicat wrote:He brings a lot more than scoring. Offensive rebounding and ball-handling being at the top of the list.ByJoveByJingle wrote:Shockingly, I’m going to take the dissenting position. We have tons of scoring punch in the starting lineup. We need Doutrive in the second wave to avoid a big letdown.
He’s not nearly the defender Smith is, but I like having a defensive stopper coming off the bench to disrupt the other team’s flow.
I remember Lute used to say something similar. It's not who starts the game, it's who is out there end of game at crunch time.zonagrad wrote:This will sort itself out as the season progresses. This team is like a giant puzzle, unlike past teams where 1 or 2 players were indispensable. When February rolls around ( if not sooner) take a look at who’s on the floor with 3 minutes left in a close game. Those will be the best 5 players.
Yeah. We are very much developing. The three freshmen seem indispensable, but I'm honestly not sure on anyone else, which shocks me because I was sure about Jeter preseason.zonagrad wrote:This will sort itself out as the season progresses. This team is like a giant puzzle, unlike past teams where 1 or 2 players were indispensable. When February rolls around ( if not sooner) take a look at who’s on the floor with 3 minutes left in a close game. Those will be the best 5 players.