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Dante

Watching the video on the thread JTVU started - of his tournament run. This kid has game. Didn't miss a shot!

My thoughts:

A. His handle is productive. Creates space. Can handle at speed vs. the press. Can get to the cup with his handle.

B. Has a stepback game. Made a number of stepback shots and didn't miss any!!

C. Finishes hard at the rim - I know the comp is weak, but he really finishes through contact well.

D. Blocks shots like Dylan did.

E. Looks good from 3 - didn't miss a shot! Looks like they should go down though.

F. Like anyone, he needs to be healthy. His athleticism is core to his game. Understand he was gimpy this summer. Didn't look gimpy on the video.

G. Great passer at speed and off the dribble. Threw some wow passes.

H. Good foot speed - with the ball.

I really like him - especially A/B//D and G.

He will make Phil earn his lunch money in practice. He's a legit Top 80 talent. Dylan was a good player - but this kid has a Top 80 skill set. I think Dante profiles as a rich mans Dylan to me. Exciting player.

Duke's Defense and Coach K

Their in-season turn around is nothing short of spectacular. Coack K goes from a guy who only plays a switching man to installing a zone and mixing his defenses mid-season. All in the midst of playing only 8 guys, 4 of which are freshman. I usually detest Duke but what this team is nothing short of spectacular. They also seemed like great kids. I would love to hear thoughts on the defense. How did K get them to improve so significantly during the course of the season. Mid-January they were terrible but closed the season with unbelievable defense. All while playing a starting line-up with two 6 foot guys, a 6'5 guy, a 6'6 guy and a 6'11 guy who still can't guard a chair. What I noticed is in their man their littles did an outstanding job of harrassing the passer, thus it made it tough for teams to exploit mis-matches and their help D was incredible. It seems those were the two factors that made up for any of the individual short-comings of the defenders. However, I'd love to hear thoughts on what others saw because it gives me hope we can be a better defensive team next year with the proper coaching/scheme and kids willing to learn.

Maalik Update

Short snippet from nba recap article on the Del 87ers

Philadelphia native Maalik Wayns ended his season on a high-note after being added to the roster on February 3. The Villanova product and Roman Catholic alumnus appeared in 19 games, starting four for Delaware, but he finished the year averaging 11.1 points per game and a team-high 5.2 assists. The 6'0" point guard had his best game as a Seven in the squad's second-to-last game, where he finished with a career-high 11 assists as well as 15 points in 30 minutes off the bench.

The debate on size when discussing Duke

I am not one who takes a hard side either way on this, but what I will say, is that this notion that Duke didn't have much size and that it invalidates the need for our team to be any bigger is a bogus argument. I love when Voice posted on Duke's players height, he trimmed an inch on almost all of them and claimed the two guards "are under 6 feet" or something like that.

I'm not here to debate the height of the Duke players, but here is what I will say: If you don't have great size, you better damn well be extremely talented. Duke has a very talented team, they were bigger than us in important positions and their guards could dribble-drive effectively where we really couldn't. Once they improved their defense, they became an awesome team - better than us.

Let's discuss size for a moment. One thing you have to consider with height is the athleticism, talent and strength on the player. Let's compare Ochefu vs. Okafor. They are the same height, one is more talented and much stronger. Any guess which one? Take the power forward position. Winslow vs. JVP. Let's say they are equal height (although Winslow looks a slightly taller to me), and that JVP is physically stronger. Winslow is much more athletic and versatile - and plenty strong. He is a true "Sumpter 4" in Jay's system. So he's not 6-8, but he is athletic, skilled, strong and a match up nightmare. Plus he can defend 4 positions! They bring in a long armed, 6-8 athletic in Jefferson who defends like crazy. When we sat Ochefu vs. NCST, who did we bring in with comparable size and athleticism? Jenkins? Another guard? Did you see the defense that Amile provided when Okefor was in foul trouble in the 2nd half? That and Allen's scoring spree changed the game (and Bo should've sat Frank for a few minutes). Not even close, guys. You could argue that Duke won the game with their bench and Jefferson being a big piece, while it's when we lost it to NCST because we didn't have a viable big man option to use when DO struggled and Jay benched him. So, this notion that, "see, look at Duke, they aren't big or they are the same size as us" is complete nonsense. Again, it's clear to me why Jay recruited Amile, Schilling, Freeman, etc. Even as talented as Okafor and Winslow are, they lose that game without Jefferson's contributions. Sorry adp and others, it's simply true.

I won't over analyze the guards because I love our guys and don't need to expose weaknesses of them, but let me say, the addition of Brunson next year, Booth and Hart's development will really get us to look a lot like Duke's backcourt of last night: Jones, Cook, Allen/Jones. Athletic, dribble-drive guys who can shoot. Throw Arch in there and we are going to be fun to watch. We can spread the floor!

Which leads me to my last point. Did you notice how good the defense got as the tournament progressed? If you are a team that relies on great ball movement to get open looks and don't have the guards to get their own shot or get shots for others, you were in trouble. Looking back at our team, this was a weakness for us - being able to get our shot vs. elite defenses. To me, that's where you need superior size to help offset that lack of true "playmakers" like Duke has and we had in 2006. Wisconsin didn't have the pure dribble-drive guys, but they had a lot of talented big men that carried them to the finals.

Looking back on this season, there were three teams clearly better than the rest: Duke, Wisconsin and Kentucky. Where they had weaknesses, they were so good in other areas to offset those - except when they played each other. They all had enough size as well, even Duke. Duke had more size than us and where they didn't, they more than made up for it in pure talent.
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