What happened to Cassius Stanley? I have not heard one thing about the guy since he left.
I’m with you. That team was hitting it at the right time.I still believe that was K's last great team, (yes, better than the '22 FF team) and they might have cut them down if not for the pandemic.
Exactly. I think they were winning the ACC Tournament and going to the FF. I know it's easy to play the what-if game with sports teams, but they had that "it" quality about them. We were also deep, played great offense, and D.I’m with you. That team was hitting it at the right time.
That FSU team was pretty good too.The 2019-2020 Season had a lot of parity and would have been a chaotic NCAA Tournament imo. Duke was headed for a 2-3 seed for that tournament and was one of many contenders to cut the nets down in 2020.
These were the contenders in no particular order heading into that tournament based off the eye test:
Kansas
Dayton
Duke
Kentucky
Baylor
Florida State
Louisville
Virginia
Gonzaga
San Diego State
Villanova
Michigan State
AMEN!Would have rather had a returning Sophomore Stanley to help Hurt, Goldwire, Moore, and company as opposed to the quitter of Jalen Johnson
The 2019-2020 Season had a lot of parity and would have been a chaotic NCAA Tournament imo. Duke was headed for a 2-3 seed for that tournament and was one of many contenders to cut the nets down in 2020.
These were the contenders in no particular order heading into that tournament based off the eye test:
Kansas
Dayton
Duke
Kentucky
Baylor
Florida State
Louisville
Virginia
Gonzaga
San Diego State
Villanova
Michigan State
I will remember that team forever. The regulation ending at UNC(to force OT), on a MIRACULOUS play designed by Scheyer and executed perfectly by Tre stands out forever. J-Rob was coming into his own at season's end, and I think we were a dark horse threat to make real noise in March!!bleed the 2019-2020 Duke team was a joy to watch. They were ranked #1 in November, lost at home to Stephen F Austin, beat Kansas in the Champions Classic, punked Michigan State at Michigan State, had some bumps in ACC play, had the exciting win at Chapel Hill, and really got it going in the latter part of the regular season. Roles were being defined and it was a team that had 3 scorers in Tre, Carey, and Stanley, Defenders in Tre, Goldwire, J Rob, Carey, and DeLaurier, slashers in Moore, J Rob, and Stanley, 3 point shooting, and a scoring punch off the bench in Hurt, O’Connell, White, Baker, and Moore. Good blend of experience and freshmen on the 19-20 Duke Team. Damn you Covid.
Tre
Stanley
J Rob
DeLaurier
Carey Jr
Hurt
Moore
Goldwire
O’Connell
White
Baker
You can set your clock by it!!Been checking Twitter hourly for a Maliq update and still nothing. I pray he's just out for a couple games, we can afford to miss him the next couple weeks, but we will need him for the stretch run. It just wouldn't be a great Duke team without a stressful January injury.
"knocking on wood" but if Maliq being out a month is our worst injury of the season than that's not terrible. I mean, he's elite at defense but he still isn't a starter. This should allow Ngongba and Gillis some more time as we have some easy ACC games coming up "knocking on wood"
I would think early to mid Feb is the target.We all know how this goes. I do not begrudge Jon for this, but he is notorious for being vanilla in what he tells the media about injuries. When he said a “few weeks or more”, we all know he’s going to be out for a long time. I just hope we see him again this year as the way he worded it is super concerning.
A Quick Look on google says a grade 1 is 6 weeks which puts us right into March. Not good.
That would be ideal that’s for sure.I would think early to mid Feb is the target.
Duke radio play-by-play man David Shumate said "a couple weeks" yesterday on "ACC PM." However, I interpreted it to be an inexact estimate only.I would think early to mid Feb is the target.