Grover Cleveland
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Don't think our roster is very balanced. Too many good wing players.
I don't think that's it. Jefferson/Giles/Bolden/Jeter is a pretty deep set of bigs, too.
We're about 2-3 months behind everyone else right now when it comes to conditioning and gelling. Duke fans are used to our teams being more than ready in day 1, so this is an unusual feeling.
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Everybody, theyre not bought in. ... Theyre not all the way consumed in winning. Everybodys not consumed in just being one." - Kennard.
Well this is interesting
Grayson Allen is the most hated man in college basketball and Luke Kennard is sending subliminals over the media.
Decent time to be a Duke fan
I was at the game, that was not Allen trying to keep his balance, he was totally tripping that Elon player. He waited until the guard started to go behind him when he stuck his leg out and he was not falling.
Duke's current problem is they have no inside game at all. Its either iso or pass around and jack a three. Is Kobe somewhere on the bench as a coach? K doesn't have a rotation figured out at all, and I'm starting to wonder whats up with Bolden. Giles needs more time on the floor, just to see a shot go through. I though he played fine given the number of minutes and he hasn't played in 15 months until monday.
If someone knocks you hard through one shoulder (or grabs your arm and runs with it), you don't have to be falling in order to need to spin. You're not going to leave that foot planted on the floor. Unless you were on the floor in front of the play, I don't think you had a better angle than anyone watching from home. Agree to disagree, I suppose. If it was intentional, I don't think he reacts as intensely as he does, nor would he vocalize thinking it's a BS call.
It's easy to just vilify him (much like when G smashed Psycho T in the face), but I prefer to give these kids the benefit of the doubt. Especially someone with Grayson's demeanor off the court.
Duke hasn't had an inside game in a while, with the exception of 2015 with Okafor. Amile is a great passer in the post, and is very good at getting open for a dish and wide open dunk when our guards drive in. Giles and Bolden need to take some major steps forward though, that's for sure.
Except Marshall Plumlee had a pretty good year last year, not to mention Mason's 2013 season. Duke has had good big men when they have the talent. Right now they have Amile who is a rich man's Lance Thomas, but he doesn't even have a Zoubek to compliment the post or help defensively.If someone knocks you hard through one shoulder (or grabs your arm and runs with it), you don't have to be falling in order to need to spin. You're not going to leave that foot planted on the floor. Unless you were on the floor in front of the play, I don't think you had a better angle than anyone watching from home. Agree to disagree, I suppose. If it was intentional, I don't think he reacts as intensely as he does, nor would he vocalize thinking it's a BS call.
It's easy to just vilify him (much like when G smashed Psycho T in the face), but I prefer to give these kids the benefit of the doubt. Especially someone with Grayson's demeanor off the court.
Duke hasn't had an inside game in a while, with the exception of 2015 with Okafor. Amile is a great passer in the post, and is very good at getting open for a dish and wide open dunk when our guards drive in. Giles and Bolden need to take some major steps forward though, that's for sure.
Yeah there really is no logical defense for this.Allen copped to it in the locker room. He said he meant to do it (and was ashamed).
Jesus it didn't take long for ESPN to turn this into a thing. They're salivating.
Are players not allowed to keep their balance now? This was way more obviously unintentional than the shit that happened last year.
Except Marshall Plumlee had a pretty good year last year, not to mention Mason's 2013 season. Duke has had good big men when they have the talent. Right now they have Amile who is a rich man's Lance Thomas, but he doesn't even have a Zoubek to compliment the post or help defensively.
As far as Allen's tripping goes, he was grabbing the Elon player by the arm which was the reason for the initial foul call. As the guard drives to the basket Allen spins outside from the bench to the baseline before coming back around and both feet are on the ground when the spin is stopping. Allen then picks up his left leg and sticks behind him in the path of the guard. Given the direction he spun and where he ended up facing, his leg going in that direction was not helping him maintain balance. It was 100% intentional.
Allen copped to it in the locker room. He said he meant to do it (and was ashamed).
If someone knocks you hard through one shoulder (or grabs your arm and runs with it), you don't have to be falling in order to need to spin. You're not going to leave that foot planted on the floor. Unless you were on the floor in front of the play, I don't think you had a better angle than anyone watching from home. Agree to disagree, I suppose. If it was intentional, I don't think he reacts as intensely as he does, nor would he vocalize thinking it's a BS call.
It's easy to just vilify him (much like when G smashed Psycho T in the face), but I prefer to give these kids the benefit of the doubt. Especially someone with Grayson's demeanor off the court.
"I made a really bad play. I'm sorry to him, Santa Ana," said Allen, a junior. "I'm sorry to the officials who had to call that. I'm sorry to my team. It was selfish and taking away from them. I'm not proud of that at all."
Huh? It's his right leg. His right arm is hooked with the Elon player and it pulls him clockwise. Right leg goes up as he spins and falls backwards. He's up on his tiptoes on his left leg, which doesn't exactly scream balanced. Seriously, ask someone to hook your right arm as they run past you and see what your leg does.
Well yeah, what else was he going to say? Taking the blame and apologizing is the quickest way to make it go away. "I made a really bad play. I'm sorry to him, Santa Ana. I'm sorry to the officials who had to call that. I'm sorry to my team. It was selfish and taking away from them. I'm not proud of that at all." is not "I meant to do it".
You can't be for real? Right? Physics reasons? Jesus.
Shew.
I graduating 7 years ago. I've never met Grayson. I have absolutely no bias or incentive to defend him disingenuously. I'm not even trying to change anyone's mind. I'm just describing what I, and the rest of the room that I was watching with, saw ¯_(ツ_/¯ . I'm fairly confident that if you swap in any other player on any other team, that Elon guard is still going to end up getting tripped on that play.
If you feel like you need to continue expressing disbelief at that, feel free to continue via PM. I know this thread as slow these days, but I have no interest in filling it with frame-by-frame Youtube video dissection.
"I think ultimately, I just made a mistake -- two mistakes -- and they were big ones and mistakes I regret," Allen said to ESPN. "Ultimately, I let my emotions get the most of me -- in the heat of the moment, you know, did something that's unacceptable and not something I'm proud of. I think I'm a lot more mature now."
"These last two games, we struggled in all sorts of aspects of the game," Kennard said. "I just don't think we're a very unselfish team right now. And that's both offensively and defensively. We've just got to figure out who we're going to be."
"Everybody they're not bought in," Kennard said. " They're not all the way consumed in winning. Everybody's not consumed in just being one. It's not in a bad way at all. I'm just saying, in our minds, some of us have, we just want to be inside of ourselves. Especially when we hit adversity, we want to try to take over the game or we want to try and make the big play and sometimes it's not the right play. It's happened constantly throughout these past couple games."
"We've got to get our minds right," Kennard said. "We've got to figure out who were going to be as a group. When we come back, it's ACC play and ACC play is no joke. We've got to be ready to go."
"We're going to figure it out," Kennard said as the cluster of media around Allen began to disperse. "We will. We've hit a little bump in the road. But that's what great teams are made of. We'll find a way to pull through."
Allen has a history of being a dirty player. Similar to Dreymon Green in the NBA kicking people, Allen likes to trip people on purpose. He's a product of entitled Duke basketball player culture.
Allen has a history of being a dirty player. Similar to Dreymon Green in the NBA kicking people, Allen likes to trip people on purpose. He's a product of entitled Duke basketball player culture.
Jessika Morgan ‏@JessikaMorgan 15 minutes ago
Coach K has decided to suspend Grayson Allen for tripping Elon's Steven Santa Ana.
Anyway, we saw the quote from Kennard earlier, so might as well get more of it from Kennard in Fayetteville Observer's write-up.
http://www.fayobserver.com/sports/c...cle_0ab829c4-c7f9-11e6-9752-0f5a35a2cefc.html
Suspended.
Suspended.
Oh, Coach K has a previously scheduled appearance on the Dan Patrick Show tomorrow. Expect this to come up.
White Privilege: the Person. At least someone finally did something about that spoiled little bitch.
No one would be talking about this if he was black and played elsewhere.
Being white in basketball is actually not a privilege.
Yep, nobody talks about the shit Draymond Green does...
huh.No one would be talking about this if he was black and played elsewhere.
Being white in basketball is actually not a privilege.
Yep, nobody talks about the shit Draymond Green does...