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Off-season thoughts

I probably watched 5 games live this past year, but that was mostly due to work and wanting to be outdoors on Saturdays.
 
It ain’t our money being spent so honestly what’s it matter. I don’t like it but I sure as heck ain’t going to stop watching (for now) because of it

Agreed pisgah. For me, I’m just too passionate of a Duke basketball and men’s college basketball fan to ever see myself stop watching it.

The players should be making money. For decades the schools and the ncaa were making money off the players when all along it was the players putting butts in seats and getting eye balls on the television sets.

I cannot fault the players for wanting to better their situations and transferring to schools who improve their financial and/or game action situations.

I liken it to my situation. If I was ever in a position where I could earn more money by accepting a promotion and thus improving both my financial and quality of life, then I am taking that promotion 100 times out of 100 times.
 
Me , Chris and Bleed are starting the Duke oversight pay committee. Chris and bleed handle the NIL while I handle , well nothing a course . I’m over the Bleed don’t have a panic attack committee and Chris don’t go back to his all Coors and Nathan diet . Still a lot of moves to be made .
 
I read Sarr needs to work on his shot selection and turnovers. We were spoiled with Kon, Sion, Proctor and Cooper, who didn't really turn the ball over. Except for the last few minutes of the Houston game where the ball seemed to be covered in butter for us lol. I'd prefer Coward over Sarr just because he probably can help us more next year and is more of a finished product. That said Sarr is very talented and would likely start for us. The other board is debating Coward. He is testing great, but the flip side he has put up good numbers against sub par comp and didn't play the best against good teams. It depends on how much stock the NBA puts into testing and measurements. If I had to guess he would go in the late 20's but it is a weak draft so someone may take a chance on him earlier. If Coward wanted to come to Duke and improve his stock the option is there; but you could argue his stock may never be higher than it is now; especially if he is underwhelming at Duke. Sion and Proctor both seem to be in the mid second round which can be no man's land. I watched a video of Proctor working out; he looks so skinny next to the other guys. He is tall though; he measured at 6-4 and a half. Proctor did okay in the shooting drills but did not distinguish himself. Sion measured at 6-4 without shoes.
 
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Reading the tea leaves it seems Sarr is awaiting a decision from Coward. Definitely an either/or situation. The latest word from Givony is Coward is "increasingly unlikely" to set foot on campus at Duke. Sarr recently visited Illinois and Kansas, so he will likely visit Duke soon and then decide.
 
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I wonder about chemistry. We have scoring, we have length, and we have quality depth. I think whoever we get in addition to the current roster is icing, that assuming that we are getting another starter level player. But what about chemistry? Which one will push our bench guys to be better players, get Slim the ball where he wants it, and feed the post when our bigs are cooking. That's more intriguing to me than ppg and 3pt%
 
Watkins is good but we don't seem to be pursuing. Maybe if Sarr picks Kansas. The Crystal Balls seem to be changing weekly for Sarr so who knows. They change their picks whenever he visits a school.
Wow I didn't realize Watkins averaged 18 and 5. Scored 21 against us and 26 against UNC. Good but not great shooter, 6-7. NBA frame
Second round right now.
 
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