Thursday, August 16, 2018

New Look Blue Devils

As a big time Duke fan last night's exhibition in Toronto was an event I was waiting on. It was the first chance for me to check out my new look Blue Devils. It felt weird not seeing a Plumlee, Amile Jefferson, or Grayson Allen in uniform. Nonetheless I got the same vibe I get from every Duke game. Here's my quick take away from the 86-67 Duke victory.

As expected there were a few flaws in the chemistry but we saw glimpses of natural talent. It's August so we're a long way from what this team can potentially heading into March Madness. There's was a lot of hype heading into this Canadian tour being that RJ Barrett is from Canada but Duke had to go into this missing Cam Reddish and Tre Jones. Reddish has a groin injury and Jones has a hip injury. Neither will play on this Canada trip.

This game was the RJ and Zion show in the first half as the duo scored 37 of the first 40 points. Alex O’Connell who I expect big things from this season left the game early with an eye injury after taking an elbow to the face. His status for Friday's game in uncertain. The returning player that showed me the most was Javin DeLaurier as he put up 8 points and 11 rebounds. He was tough on defense in his 29 minutes on the floor. Jack White put up 9 points (all threes) and 7 boards. Jordan Goldwire who filled the starting point guard duties looked under control with more poise compared to his freshman campaign but had a rough shooting night. He'll be a very important part of this team this upcoming season. Now back to the stars of the night….. freshman Zion Williamson looked like a man possessed as he silenced the critics by hitting 3 of his 4 three point attempts. So much for the “all he can do is dunk” narrative. He finished with 29 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assist, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. RJ Barrett put up 34 points on 40% shooting which is low by his standards but I'm sure will improve next game. It felt like RJ was trying to force his game early and after the half he played under control. I liked what I saw from this team considering we're months away from the actual season but Marquis Bolden remains the biggest question mark. I feel like he'll have to be a big factor for this team to achieve max success. I trust Coach K.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Wrong Side Of History

When it comes to sports opinions NBA draft night brings out the absolute worst. Everyone from draft experts, analyst, and common fans on social media will proclaim someone to be a bust and years later end up being completely wrong. I've taken it upon myself to avoid negative critique of a prospect simply because too often I've seen guys exceed expectations and become all star caliber players.


After maybe 4 years of playing at the highest level you can clearly have an idea of how good a player is, but trying to forecast someone's NBA career with the lowest floor imaginable because of a less than stellar March Madness performance is just dumb. Can you sell too high on a player? Absolutely. The difference is projecting a kid to be terrible when you don't know how hard they work, what new training they'll receive, and if they'll land on a team that will put them in a role that caters more to their strength is just foolish. Also in the era of one and done players most of them are only 19 years old on draft day. Imagine thinking someone won't get any better at their craft than they were at 19 while training at a more competitive level. I've seen people talk about rookies like they're the worst basketball players ever and I wonder do these people realize that the NBA is the highest level of basketball on Earth? Then there's the people that only look at points scored and assume all basketball players are supposed to put up 20+ a game from day 1 which just isn't reality and the guys that were able to pull that off are more than likely in the hall of fame. With all that being said….give the young players time to develop before you make a statement that could place you on the wrong side of history.