How many truly great players have supposedly gone through the Duke system vs those who truly demonstrated their label of great in college? I don't know the exact number, but it is very small. On the flipside, look at the number of Kentucky players who weren't considered great, but became great in the NBA.Unsure how anyone thinks he's overated . He's clearly a great player. Is he Larry Bird 2.0. like i hear a bunch ........ I don't know. But would be shocked if he wasn't a perennial All Star.
This reminds me of a team I played against in high school my sophomore year. They had about 3 big guys that made up their frontline, the types that struggled to get up and down the floor. They used longer than normal nets so that the ball wouldn't go through them as quickly, sometimes almost hanging in them. My coach said it was to slow the game down for their bigs. If I mentioned the school's name people on here likely would know who the big guys were on that team back then, especially if you're from southern Kentucky.You are correct. Both teams played under the same conditions. There is nothing worse in sports than sore losers.
I heard they got free tickets for life at all Clemson gamesReally surprised the kids with the mops weren’t held accountable somehow.
Flagg is really good. May be great. Damn sure would love to have him in a UK uniform.Vitale compared him at 18 to LeBron, Kobe and Magic. Later added Jordan and Bird.
The kid is good but that might be a stretch.
In the last 25 years we have had dookies be national players of the year that had NBA careers that were not very good.
If he was in a UK uniform, he wouldn't be getting all of the attention he is getting.Flagg is really good. May be great. Damn sure would love to have him in a UK uniform.
But announcers/analysts today all yearn for a “generational” talent to play up trying to make every moment of their broadcast far more consequential than it is. But them comparing Flagg to those at this point is ridiculous and unfair to Flagg.
Give their names.This reminds me of a team I played against in high school my sophomore year. They had about 3 big guys that made up their frontline, the types that struggled to get up and down the floor. They used longer than normal nets so that the ball wouldn't go through them as quickly, sometimes almost hanging in them. My coach said it was to slow the game down for their bigs. If I mentioned the school's name people on here likely would know who the big guys were on that team back then, especially if you're from southern Kentucky.
Probably not. 75% of the Flagg vitriol is created by announcers/analysts/ESPN hyping him and forcing him down our throats. The rest is Duke hate (I get and partake lol) and him doing stuff like grabbing his nuts when he dunks and no T called.If he was in a UK uniform, he wouldn't be getting all of the attention he is getting.
Oh I agreeAlso, by now everyone who follows college basketball knows how old he is; therefore, we don't need to be remind every time his name is mentioned.
Just when you think Duke media love can't get worse they take itOh I agree
Just pointing out the obvious for the people in the back
Not saying anyone is but he's getting more hype than Wemby. I get Wemby was foreign but still.Who else is a Wemby?
Oh, I agree with you but I think it's just that Wemby wasn't the next great white hope.Not saying anyone is but he's getting more hype than Wemby. I get Wemby was foreign but still.
I think he’s overrated but only slightly. He’s arguably the best player in CBB but I don’t think he’s a generational talent or a sure fire perennial NBA all-star.He's definitely not overrated. I can understand being annoyed by all the publicity he gets, but he's a legit superstar at the college level.
Agree but honestly Flagg is likely the best I have seen play for Duke since Grant Hill maybe Zion if he was ever healthy.How many truly great players have supposedly gone through the Duke system vs those who truly demonstrated their label of great in college. I don't know the exact number, but it is very small. On the flipside, look at the number of Kentucky players who weren't considered great, but became great in the NBA.
I worked for the Carolina Panthers and one of our players was Will Witherspoon from Georgia. When I told him I went to Kentucky he got a funny look on his face. Apparently we grew the grass on our field extra high to slow Georgia down. I had heard that some baseball teams would do that so that their more speedy players could leg out infield base hits.This reminds me of a team I played against in high school my sophomore year. They had about 3 big guys that made up their frontline, the types that struggled to get up and down the floor. They used longer than normal nets so that the ball wouldn't go through them as quickly, sometimes almost hanging in them. My coach said it was to slow the game down for their bigs. If I mentioned the school's name people on here likely would know who the big guys were on that team back then, especially if you're from southern Kentucky.
Back when Kentucky played Florida in Commonwealth Stadium later in the football season they would make Florida use the sideline that was in the shade to make it colder for them.I worked for the Carolina Panthers and one of our players was Will Witherspoon from Georgia. When I told him I went to Kentucky he got a funny look on his face. Apparently we grew the grass on our field extra high to slow Georgia down. I had heard that some baseball teams would do that so that their more speedy players could leg out infield base hits.
I won't give the players' names but their school was GamalielGive their names.
Really you're kidding us only 18 no wayHe’ just barely 18 yrs old
He turned 18 in December, which means he turns 19 in December of 2025. The rule is you must be at least 19 during the calendar year of the draft, so yes, he is draft eligible.Serious question: because of his age will he have to stay at Duke one more year?
It's not a freak accident, he did the same thing against us in the final seconds. Not yet ready for the ball in his hands in crunchtime. Immaturity.I’m failing to see what you saw last night to call him a choker. He hit big shot after big shot in the clutch. His turnover was a freak accident due to moisture on the floor, so who knows if he would have hit that final go ahead basket.
If he were in our uniform, we would be touting him as the second coming of MJ. You and I both know that is true. We love our kids more than most fanbases in America. We rarely think other team's players are good or great. We just need to be honest about how we view our kids. This is how it should be but for us to cut our opponents kids because they don't wear a KY uniform is really unfair. Other teams have great players. Flagg is a great player even if he does wear a shvty uniform. Every team in the SEC has atleast one player that we would love to have on our team. Some teams have several kids that would be put on a pedestal if they played at KY.If he was in a UK uniform, he wouldn't be getting all of the attention he is getting.
K would have cursed out the ball boys if he were still coach.Really surprised the kids with the mops weren’t held accountable somehow.
That is simply not true. We have had better players than Cooper Flagg under Cal and I have never heard anyone on this board tout any of them as the 2nd coming of MJ. Good to great players? Yes but not the 2nd coming of MJ.If he were in our uniform, we would be touting him as the second coming of MJ. You and I both know that is true. We love our kids more than most fanbases in America. We rarely think other team's players are good or great. We just need to be honest about how we view our kids. This is how it should be but for us to cut our opponents kids because they don't wear a KY uniform is really unfair. Other teams have great players. Flagg is a great player even if he does wear a shvty uniform. Every team in the SEC has atleast one player that we would love to have on our team. Some teams have several kids that would be put on a pedestal if they played at KY.