Hantlers
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Why you hating on Bledsoe so hard? He doesn't seem stupid to me.
Now Cousins, I can understand that.
Bledsoe is an idiot (at least school-wise).
Cousins is just an immature, petulant little ****.
Why you hating on Bledsoe so hard? He doesn't seem stupid to me.
Now Cousins, I can understand that.
#1 player does not equal #1 draft pick. You should know that PKM. Also, just for facts sake, he was the #2 player on Scout, #3 on ESPN, and #4 on Rivals. I believe everybody had Harrison Barnes as #1. Most people thought Irving and Brandon Knight were very similar. They were wrong.
If Bledsoe can actually get a degree at Kentucky, I think that says how much of an "academic" institution they really are.
Why you hating on Bledsoe so hard? He doesn't seem stupid to me.
Now Cousins, I can understand that.
Who said Irving was an unknown? I just said that at the beginning of the year he wasn't being thought of as the #1 pick.
And yes, being coached by K did help. Unless if you're trying to say that anybody can coach talent...and in that case, Cal doesn't get credit for Rose/Cousins/Davis and everybody else.
In the 2012 draft thread (started very early on) I pimped Irving as the clear cut, undisputed best player in the country.. and when comparisons were made with Knight, I scoffed.
The comment about Bledsoe is pretty disgusting, unless you don't know his circumstances and it was merely a naïve statement.
I don't ever say Cal is the best coach.. what I say is he allows the young guys to get more experience, faster, than anyone else. Of course they both help the players progress.. maybe I misread your post.. I thought you were like, "who is this Irving kid??"
Here's the truth. Coach K is a HELL OF A COACH.. but kids KNOW that he runs a system that brings them along more slowly than others. It is widely known.
Kids that see themselves going to college for more than one year and learning a lot from a great coach are most likely to choose Duke.. and it works for K.
Nothing Xthren said is contrary to that and it's not a negative.
However, the holier than thou 'recruit only kids that take education seriously' is a bad argument (the one I made in the first paragraph is the far better one). If you were being totally honest.. you would take into account that K went hard after John Wall, Shabazz Muhammed, Julius Randle, etc.
I'll let you guys do your own research, but I GUARANTEE you that K is recruiting and offering the top players EVERY year.. but he doesn't get them because he doesn't want them, but rather the kids want to be able to play a faster paced game and to showcase their skills better.
There is no right or wrong way to do it. I don't think Cal has the better recipe for success over K.. not at all.. but it's dumb to suggest one is great and the other sucks.
Duke doesn't play a fast paced system? They only averaged 78 ppg this year.
Duke likes to run when they can. Kids will play if and when they're ready to play. If they have a problem with that, then that's on them.
If Coach Cal's track record proves anything, it proves that his primary interest is in creating a group of well-behaved intellectual citizens interested in improving themselves, their community, the ethics of NCAA sporting, and then finally playing a little basketball.