Jump to content

Coach K is retiring


Sports Guy

Recommended Posts

Being Duke used to be in the same conference. I never rooted for them, but always thought Coach K ran a respectable program and respected his skillset as a tier 1 coach in college ball.

Not saying he was perfect, but compared to some of his peers, I thought he stood out well.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 8 months later...

On the Eve of K’s retirement, who would be his top ten players to form a team?  It gets a little weird because he has had a bunch of one and dones this past decade or so.  You have guys like Williamson who was a rocket his lone year there, but can’t get much out of his pro career because of injuries/weight.  You have guys like Laettner and Battier who were dominating college players and carved out good, but not great NBA careers.  You have Jayson Tatum who may end up being the best NBA player from Duke, but missed some games on a relatively underwhelming team (5th in the regular season, 2nd round exit.)  Not to mention Kyrie Irving who missed most of his only college season on his flat earth.

 

If I had to win a college game, and took guys based off of what they did in college, I’d take:

PG Hurley

SG J Williams

SF G Hill

PF Brand

C Laettner (I know he played more of a four for a lot of his career)

Bench:

Dawkins

Reddick

Battier

Williamson

Boozer

 

That’s a lot of great players left off.  ( I know I’m missing guys like Ferry from his early years.  The Laettner years are what I really remember.

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

Coach K is having one hell of a retirement party.   1200th win, 100th tournament win, breaking Coach Wooden’s record with 13 final fours.    And, it seems like he’s relaxed and having fun with it, really getting a kick out of the growth of his players during the tournament.   No matter what happens next weekend, it’s been pretty awesome watching a legendary coach ride out on a high note.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

That sucks man, I didn't know you went to Duke.  I'm sure @Frobbyisn't happy, either.

SG didn’t go there, as I recall.  He’s just a Duke fan.

Credit to Carolina, they played a great game.   As to Duke, I thought they played decently but they didn’t shoot well.   Overall, it was a classic game.   Tough to see Coach K go out that way, but at least it wasn’t a poor effort or a lopsided game.   

I think Kansas will beat UNC and would have beaten Duke.  But we’ll see.   

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Frobby said:

SG didn’t go there, as I recall.  He’s just a Duke fan.

Credit to Carolina, they played a great game.   As to Duke, I thought they played decently but they didn’t shoot well.   Overall, it was a classic game.   Tough to see Coach K go out that way, but at least it wasn’t a poor effort or a lopsided game.   

I think Kansas will beat UNC and would have beaten Duke.  But we’ll see.   

 

Lol so SG is THAT guy? 🤣

It's too bad Williams didn't make those two free throws in the final minute.  I'm not sure if that would have won them the game or not, but making free throws down the stretch like that is huge.  I feel bad for that kid.  

Kansas looks strong right now, I agree they would have beaten either team.  And yes, tough to see Coach K go out that way, too.  Great game overall.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

Lol so SG is THAT guy? 🤣

It's too bad Williams didn't make those two free throws in the final minute.  I'm not sure if that would have won them the game or not, but making free throws down the stretch like that is huge.  I feel bad for that kid.  

Kansas looks strong right now, I agree they would have beaten either team.  And yes, tough to see Coach K go out that way, too.  Great game overall.

FT line was inconsistent for Duke all year.  They had done well in the tourney but they missed 7 yesterday. (As did UNC)

Cant have that in a close game.  Williams has to make at least one of those. It changes the game.

But that’s youth for you…at times, it’s comes up small in late game situations.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Posts

    • I have to admit. I'm an addict. I'm an addict not of booze or drugs. I'm an addict for baseball .... It's still THE game for me and I love almost any team sport. But for me, when it's great, it's still the greatest game of them all. I hate to say it, but when my team wins ...it's like a hit of crack or coke and I have never and will never try those drugs. This one is a better high anyway. It's an adrenaline rush for me. It comes from my heart and soul. Like the other night in Anaheim I sat transfixed on the game. I dont need to look at the silly shell games on a scoreboard, nor hear what the players favorite singer is.. or eat a lot of junk, but I DO have to have my bag of peanuts. The Orioles were clinging to a one run lead, when, with the bases loaded, Mike Trout stepped up to the plate...a single and the game is tied...an extra base hit and the Orioles lose. Our pitcher Craig Kimbrel had to throw a strike to one of the all time greats, and somehow, someway, Trout looked at a third strike and the Orioles won. I lept into the air as if I had a million dollars on the game. I never bet on sports, but this was a better high than winning any bet anyway. Because it is pure and it comes from my deep place of caring when the 'Birds' win. Today in Anaheim, another nail biter, the game was in the ninth with two out and a runner on first. Suddenly the runner broke for second and catcher James McCann threw a strike to second base. Gunnar Henderson covering, made the tag and the ump called the runner out. And the game ended that way. Bang Bang. Personally I thought it was a blown call, but after review the call was upheld and the Orioles won another nail biter. I dont watch many other games, but every night I hit the crack pipe" of baseball. It's my addiction. I also love watching fantastic performers. Mookie Betts is an electric ballplayer . can do anything at the plate and in the field. The Orioles' Henderson is a must see ballplayer like Betts is. On Wednesday he hit a home run, a double, a single, drove in 3 runs got hit by a pitch , stole a base and made two game saving plays in the field. Baseball is a team sport but it's also watching the brilliant, mesmerizing individual performances. It's watching the best players in the world do what I think is the most difficult thing in sports , hit a baseball, throw a baseball, and field a baseball. It's hard to do. Anyway,it's still just April and it's a long, long season. Bryant Gumble once had a great line about the difference between football and baseball. He said "Baseball, is a never ending romance, but football is a one night stand." Yep, I'm an addict, a baseball junkie, and I make no apologies for it. I'll never go to rehab for my baseball addiction. I don't NEED to be cured. And I never will be. Jim Bouton said it best in "Ball Four" his great book. "In all the years you grip a baseball...you suddenly remember, it's really the other way around" Exactly.
    • Especially when you factor in the DL Hall trade too.  Suarez and Wells get bumped to the pen only if Bradish and Means are effective starters a decent part of the season.  Would the O's promote Povich or McDermott to pitch relief?  My guess is not anytime soon, but I dunno. A trade would for one or two arms would be best, but trading for good relief pitching is only harder now because so many teams can make the playoffs.  
    • But O'Hearn's numbers are inflated because he never bats against lefties, plus he's trash in the outfield.  If Santander's hitting does not improve this season of course you don't give him a QO, but that's unlikely.  He'll probably pick it up as the weather heats up.  Plus Tony plays at least a decent RF and can play first base too.   Like others have said, should the O's offer Santander a QO?  Maybe -- it depends on how he performs and how Kjerstad and Stowers perform.  
    • Wait, since when is money no object? It remains to be seen what the budget constraints are going to be with the new ownership, but if Santander is projected to put up 3.0 WAR for $20 million and his replacement (Kjerstad/Cowser/Stowers...) can put up 2.5 WAR for less than a million then that will be factored in.  The goal will never be about being better than the other 29 teams in a payroll vacuum.
    • I think you have a good understanding and I assume you’ve read Ted Williams Science of Hitting.  It’s all about lining up planes of pitch and bat.  Historically with sinkers and low strikes a higher attack angle played and was more in alignment with pitch plane.  In today’s game of spin and high zone fastball an uppercut swing gives you minimal chance and results in top spin grounders and swing & miss. 
    • I'll bow to your expertise even if it seems unlikely to my laymen understanding. 
    • Actually it will.  As you noted.  MLB pitch plane is like 2-3 degrees.  The more your attack angle increased the more you’re hitting a top spin tennis return.  
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...