Duke Blue Devils
#841
Отправлено 30 Декабрь 2011 - 17:02
#842
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 11:34
ого, это ты откуда взял??http://ncaab.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/blink.gifну а Лэнс Томас вроде 5-звездочнгым был
кста недвно случайно обнаружил его в рядах Хорнетс.
Рад за Лэнса... Эх, че-то у меня ностальгия по той команде...
#844
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 12:35
Оттуда
ого, это ты откуда взял??http://ncaab.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/blink.gif
ну а Лэнс Томас вроде 5-звездочнгым был
ну ты е -мае нашел на что ссылатьтся...
скаут ком - ерунда...
ЗЫ
Настреляли 110 очей Западному Мичигану, но опять неубелительно сыграли в защите.
опять 70 очей пустили...
:quinncookface: 16 очекй, 8 асистов, 4 подбора
Карри наконец нормально сыграл:why:
#846
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 12:43
тю, наравне с ЕСПН на данный момент два самых надежных источникаскаут ком - ерунда...
в отличии от райвелса, где Сэлби и Риверс - лучшие игроки своих классов :yaominglaugh:
да не, мне на самом деле в плане рекрутинга ваще мало какие сайты полностью устраивают...
ЕСПН наверное наиболее правдоподобный, но там тоже МП3 выше Кукаhttp://ncaab.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/facepalm2.gif. А самый крутой рекрут Дьюка после Остина - Гбинидже...
МП3 явно переоценен
Куин Куки на мой взгляд сильно недооценен,
ну а Гбинидже... вроде игрок хорший, да и ще и защитного плана - что нам и нужно, но че-то К его не больно жалует...
#848
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 12:53
ну так оно и есть)А самый крутой рекрут Дьюка после Остина - Гбинидже...
хотя " :quinncookface: " в принципе должен быть выше его)
ну вот и я о том же)))
Кук хоть на паркете регулярно появляется...
Хотя я все же надеюсь что Гбинидже станет основным игроком ротации...
Мне его игра импонирует...
#849
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 12:59
кому повезет)
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#850
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 13:13
Понимаешь...в Дюке сложно заиграть всем кто выше 6-5 роста http://ncaab.net/for...tyle_emoticons/default/й.png
кому повезет)
в Дьюке было много отличных ЛФов...
Скорее всем кто выше роста 6-8...
#851
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 13:17
Грант Хилл, ..., ? http://ncaab.net/for...tyle_emoticons/default/unsure.gifв Дьюке было много отличных ЛФов...
Денг.
Только не говори Данливи и Лэйттнер :yaominglaugh:
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#852
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 13:22
Грант Хилл, ..., ? http://ncaab.net/for...tyle_emoticons/default/unsure.gifв Дьюке было много отличных ЛФов...
Денг.
Только не говори Данливи и Лэйттнер :yaominglaugh:
Данливи не совсем чистый ЛФ, а про Лэйтнера вообще молчу...
как же Синглер, Баттье.. По-моему уже не мало за последнее время...
#854
Отправлено 31 Декабрь 2011 - 14:01
#855
Отправлено 01 Январь 2012 - 21:11
Один МП1 угадал :yaominglaugh: правильно, за 4 года пора было выучить http://ncaab.net/for...tyle_emoticons/default/й.png
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#856
Отправлено 02 Январь 2012 - 09:28
#857
Отправлено 02 Январь 2012 - 10:36
#858
Отправлено 04 Январь 2012 - 12:31
Brennan: That might be a little premature, because Cook has played truly significant minutes in just three recent games. Those opponents: UNC-Greensboro, Western Michigan, Penn. Those aren't exactly high-pressure situations, and the oft-used Winston Wolfe paraphrase is probably appropriate here.
That said ... Cook has looked fantastic since recovering from nagging early season knee injuries. He's been hyperefficient in the minutes he's played, posting an offensive rating of 137.8 and an assist rate of 34.8, both of which are insanely good for anyone, let alone a freshman point guard competing for minutes with the likes of Austin Rivers and Seth Curry. And people are starting to take notice. Cook was named the ACC Rookie of the Week last week, and the Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy rounded up the following quotes from Coach K, who has been using Cook as an alternate alongside fellow reserve Tyler Thornton in recent weeks:
“We had a chance to make that change just before the Christmas holidays for Tyler,” coach Mike Krzyzewski told the media following Duke’s win Sunday over Penn “Then over the Christmas holidays we evaluated and Quinn physically is better able to do that than he was even at the start of the regular season. He’s gotten stronger. His knees are better. He’s in better shape. He’s had more reps. So we wanted in these two games to take a look at alternating them.
“When we keep a fresh guy there we can push the ball and pressure the ball. Against these two opponents it worked well and we’ll see if it continues to work well. It is a different take than we’ve had the last few years. I think what you have to do is you have to adjust to your personnel, and we’re trying to learn about our personnel.
“But Quinn is playing great. Tyler is playing really well, too. Quinn is a natural point guard. Tyler can play both. Tyler is just a really good leader. The guys like playing with Quinn because he passes, and when he passes he sees you in places where other people have a hard time seeing you.”
That last part -- the bit about seeing teammates, about teammates liking to play with Cook -- is without question the best argument in favor of handing Cook the keys to whatever exotic car you'd use as an analogy to Duke's offense sooner rather than later. Cook is a pure point guard. That was his m.o. as a prep star, when he ranked No. 7 at the position and No. 36 overall in the class of 2011. Duke doesn't necessarily need a "pure" point guard to handle the ball and set up teammates, because it did just fine last season with both Kyrie Irving (a scoring point) and, when Irving was injured for most of the season, Nolan Smith (a combo-guard who took his scoring off the dribble to a new level in 2011), neither of whom fit the always-shaky preconceived notion of what it means to be a "pure" point.
Likewise, that Duke frontcourt is crowded. (Finding minutes for Rivers, Curry and Andre Dawkins has already been something of a challenge, and Krzyzewski has already tinkered with numerous lineup combinations this season.) Plus, Coach K clearly likes Thornton's leadership and steady play.
Still, one can't help but think Cook's skill set -- reading defenses, setting up teammates, working off those spaced-out screen and rolls Duke has used to such great effect the past two seasons -- is a much better fit than Thornton's. Cook could defer, Kendall Marshall-like, to the coterie of talented teammates around him. He could focus entirely on setting up the likes of Curry and Dawkins for those deadly open threes, and could help relieve some of the pressure applied to Rivers, who has been the team's dominant ballhandler and most aggressive scorer -- sometimes to his own detriment -- this season.
Coach K isn't going to suddenly toss Cook into the fire. More likely, he'll bring him along slowly, increasing his minutes as he gets more and more comfortable with his role. But at least in theory, he appears to be worthy of some serious run in the coming weeks. Cook's skills, plus that sharpshooting backcourt? That sounds like a scary recipe, doesn't it?
#860
Отправлено 05 Январь 2012 - 02:12
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