Our mutual dislike makes us brothers!That’s a spot on analogy.
Hahaha I hate UK but I’ll talk hoops with a fan of any team as long as they’re rational and level-headed.
Our mutual dislike makes us brothers!That’s a spot on analogy.
Hahaha I hate UK but I’ll talk hoops with a fan of any team as long as they’re rational and level-headed.
We've had 4 teams with more than one OAD (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019). Made it to the Elite 8 three out of four times. Kentucky has made it to the Elite 8 seven times this decade! Anyone who says the OAD model doesn't work is completely blind. There are only two programs that are really built on the OAD foundation. So when I have a sample size of 14 years between Kentucky and Duke, and the success rate of going to the Elite 8 is 10 out of 14 (71.4%), I say give me those odds every freaking day of the week.
UNC, FWIW, has had 5 Senior Starters the last two years - and they've won 3 NCAA Tournament Games.
There’s a difference between having leadership (upperclassmen) with OAD talent and then there’s letting OAD talent run wild.
Great. Well, take our senior leadership from the previous 10 years (2005-2014) and we have exactly 2 Elite 8 appearances. Talent > Senior Leadership
2005-2014: 18 tournament wins = 1.8 wins per year
2015, 2017-2019: 13 tournament wins = 3.25 wins per year
We've had 4 teams with more than one OAD (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019). Made it to the Elite 8 three out of four times. Kentucky has made it to the Elite 8 seven times this decade! Anyone who says the OAD model doesn't work is completely blind. There are only two programs that are really built on the OAD foundation. So when I have a sample size of 14 years between Kentucky and Duke, and the success rate of going to the Elite 8 is 10 out of 14 (71.4%), I say give me those odds every freaking day of the week.
UNC, FWIW, has had 5 Senior Starters the last two years - and they've won 3 NCAA Tournament Games.
This is the part that some don't want to talk about. Maybe Goldwire should have played more. Alex should have played more. He plays 35 minutes against VT, plays barely 5 against Michigan State. Yet the guy who replaced him is a one and done, but had a whopping 8 points.Duke has to do better with playing the other 4-5 star players and gaining trust in what they can bring. Noway Goldwire shouldn't have not played one minute. I think for most, the one and dones are the spotlight to put displeasure on. For me it's the lack of trust for the other guys that's wearing the uniform. A good team of players will beat a great starting lineup at the most unfortunate time.
I may be alone here, but I prefer the OAD rule to the previous rule. Can't help but think about all these great players that would never have put on a Duke uni if we were still under the previous rule. Heck, even guys like Kobe and Lebron may have been Duke players if the OAD rule had been in effect at the time. I'd take that. Even without the OAD rule, college basketball is still going to struggle with turnover. Different landscape these days.
Let's pretend the OAD rule never happened: Does Duke have more titles than they do now? Maybe, but doubtful. Duke would probably still be stuck on 4 while we are sitting here rueing the latest commit who decided he would head to the league instead (ala Shaun Livingston).
I felt more connected to this squad than last years. Probably largely because of Zion, but this squad felt special whereas I never got super attached to last year's for some reason.Me either on the connection, but fir some reason, I felt it with this team
I felt more connected to this squad than last years. Probably largely because of Zion, but this squad felt special whereas I never got super attached to last year's for some reason.
What's the success rate of non-OAD teams making it to the Elite Eight in the last 14 years?We've had 4 teams with more than one OAD (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019). Made it to the Elite 8 three out of four times. Kentucky has made it to the Elite 8 seven times this decade! Anyone who says the OAD model doesn't work is completely blind. There are only two programs that are really built on the OAD foundation. So when I have a sample size of 14 years between Kentucky and Duke, and the success rate of going to the Elite 8 is 10 out of 14 (71.4%), I say give me those odds every freaking day of the week.
UNC, FWIW, has had 5 Senior Starters the last two years - and they've won 3 NCAA Tournament Games.
What's the success rate of non-OAD teams making it to the Elite Eight in the last 14 years?
What's the success rate of non-OAD teams making it to the Elite Eight in the last 14 years?
I'll just use schools from the Power 6 Conferences (76 total, including Gonzaga), since nobody expects mid-majors to make it very far.
OAD started in 2007, so that's a 13-year stretch. 13 * 8 = 104
- 9 of those teams were mid-majors, 11 were OAD (Ohio State 2007 was a OAD team as well). So you have 84 Elite 8 teams from major conferences that aren't built on OADs.
76 teams *13 years= 988
84/988= 8.5%
so... 10/14 = 71.4%, or 84/988 (8.5%). Hmm...
I think K got too O&D happy..
The best TEAMS we’ve had in this era was the Kyrie team (safe to say we would have been a Final Four team if Kyrie never got injured).. & the 2015 Championship team (Jahlil was the only Freshman really considered to be O&D going into that year)..
Having multiple O&D players on the team hurts the team chemistry and really hinders the development of the 4 year players..
Tre & RJ each played more minutes this year than Javin, Jack, Bolden, & AOC have in their entire Duke careers.. that’s crazy.
Winning titles with OAD's is an anomaly. Rarely happens
IMO, experience beats talent in the tournament.
Hate the OAD rule with a burning passion. Coincidentally, my investment in CBB has dwindled with each passing year. It’s a new lineup every year.
I felt more connected to this squad than last years. Probably largely because of Zion, but this squad felt special whereas I never got super attached to last year's for some reason.
In the OAD era, nobody has won more than UK and Duke. 2 years ago everybody wanted to jump on the South Carolina bandwagon and the model they used. What have they done since? Where do we see Auburn and Texas Tech this time next year? UK and Duke are in the discussion EVERY year.
Don’t tell that to some. You would think the same few teams win it every single year. It’s tough to win this tournament, really really really tough. A much better analysis is how these teams fare over a 40 game season. Every year Duke is a 1-3 seed. We have been very successful and have won a national championship within the last 5 years, it ain’t that bad.
Relying on OADs isn’t the best route if you hope for a final four run. You do have to have a mixture. I really hate to say it but ole Roy has been doing it right year in and year out. They run into a buzzsaw that no one seen coming this year and that happens, but overall work, since Roy has been at UNC he has more Nattys and FF than anyone in the country. I would rather have banners over the number 1 pick in the draft every year. That 2010 team was so special because they were not the best players that year, but they were the best team.
Many of those names shouldn't have been OAD though.Without the OADs, we may not have been able to see Parker, Okafor, Jones x 2, Bagley, Ingram, Jackson, Winslow, Carter, Duval, Zion, RJ, Cam, and others don the Duke uniform. I'm really excited they did and I hope we get more.
It makes me jealous watching players like Carsen Edwards and Cassius Winston seeing how many great years they’re getting out of them. I want that. I obviously love tre and i know there’s still a chance he stays but it makes me jealous. I think he could eventually be a player like that if he chooses to stay
Without the OADs, we may not have been able to see Parker, Okafor, Jones x 2, Bagley, Ingram, Jackson, Winslow, Carter, Duval, Zion, RJ, Cam, and others don the Duke uniform. I'm really excited they did and I hope we get more.
You are jealous of Izzo and MSU?Although I enjoyed watching this team over the year and liked the player personalities a lot, I did not really feel invested in it because of the knowledge that the freshman will likely not be back. And for that reason, I was pretty unemotional with the loss to MSU and with the very disappointing manner in which we lost. Suit me fine if Duke ditched the OAD's and returned to actually building a team instead of trying to hire one right out of high school. I look at Izzo's success at building and molding MSU, and am jealous. MSU seems to start every year with a few losses but continuously improves over the year.
Wait, you'd rather win a title than lose in the first round!?!?Not me. I don't have a problem with OAD. I can watch individual player on any team. I can watch Ja Morant and appreciate his play - whether he's on Duke or not. Same with Auburn's guards.
But, I'd rather get to Final Fours and win titles than see a kid play for us for one year and watch us go down. Zion? Sure. He's the exception. He's arguably the most exciting college player since David Thompson. Maybe the most exciting ever.
But, I'll take the team of Singler-Scheyer-Smith winning a title over watching Jabari Parker go 8 for 23 and watch Duke go out early. Far, far more pleasant.
Many of those names shouldn't have been OAD though.
Everyone says that, but Duke recruits kids who are similarly ranked.
Edwards had an 82 (#88 recruit) grade from ESPN; Winston an 89 Grade (#31).
Duke's:
Jordan Tucker (88 grade). Alex O'Connell (83). Marques Bolden (93). DeLaurier (87). Thornton (90). Even Jordan Goldwire had a 78 grade.
And one can go back further and find several more.
Several issues come in play:
1. (This is #1 by a mile) Coach K does not use players off the bench and they don't develop or they get discouraged, lose confidence, and / or transfer. Edwards, for example, got 23 mpg and averaged 10 Pts a game as a freshman. Cassius Winston got 20.7 mpg as a freshman and averaged 6 Pts a game.
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