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Re: 2014 HS Allstar games
Okafor is ridiculously dominant in a halfcourt game.
Okafor is ridiculously dominant in a halfcourt game.
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SignUp Now!SeanMayTriedToEatMe said:Most exciting game for Duke basketball in 2014 is about to start.
rome8180 said:Our offense is going to run through Okafor, so he might end up with the gaudiest of stats. But I expect Tyus to be the MVP of the class (and probably the team).
You guys know I love Cook, but I hope he is okay standing on the perimeter and shooting spot-up threes.
2001Dukechamps said:The trio looked great. After what we've gone through this year, it was refreshing to watch them raise their intensity level and close out a tightly contested game.
rome8180 said:Observations:
7) Pinson had a couple of nice defensive plays, but didn't do much on offense.
8) Berry did nothing of note. I may have overrated him when I watched him last year. He's been a non-factor the last two times I've seen him.
SeanMayTriedToEatMe said:They all looked good in the end.
rome8180 said:I actually think Grayson might be the next guy Coach K really bonds with, for some reason. No similarities to TT, just something in his demeanor. I can't imagine him ever having a bad attitude (this is based entirely on conjecture).
Jason Tatum (No. 2), Duke Blue Devils
Tatum took a step forward during his senior season, becoming a knockdown 3-point shooter while maintaining his mid-range and mid-post game. If Duke decides to go small, we could see some Tatum at the four -- but with Amile Jefferson likely getting a redshirt, Tatum will slot in at the small forward spot. He and Luke Kennard will be a dangerous duo.