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  • #16
    Originally posted by ph View Post
    Don't at all think its classless. He does not go into a prevent offense, he does not send mixed messages to his players. He expects 110% every minute of every game.

    He wants his players to be champions more than anything. To be a champion you will have to execute in the face of adversity, so drilling that effort when it does not make sense will pay off big dividends down the road.
    I totally agree that players give 110% all the time. But couldn't he give a bench guy some PT. Why would starters still be in at that point?
    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by BradleyJD View Post
      I totally agree that players give 110% all the time. But couldn't he give a bench guy some PT. Why would starters still be in at that point?

      He could but you never know what happened in practice or if there is another reason or not.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
        When you are at the top of your profession, as is Coach K, all you have to do is respect the opposition, and he does an overall good job of it.

        Krzyzewski also gave a radio interview earlier in the day applauding the wonderful job Jim Les does, how solid a program he has and how it's not a year-to-year thing.

        My left butt cheek it's not a year-to-year thing. We've been flying by the seat of our pants 7.5 out of 9 years.

        It's lip service. Nothing more, nothing less.
        He didn't have to reference JL in his afternoon radio show. No one heard it who could make a difference in JL's future at Bradley. Did anyone expect him to bad-mouth JL or Bradley? Only thing he didn't have to say, was that with our 3 starters we might be able to beat Duke.
        What part of illegal don't you understand?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ph View Post
          Don't at all think its classless. He does not go into a prevent offense, he does not send mixed messages to his players. He expects 110% every minute of every game.

          He wants his players to be champions more than anything. To be a champion you will have to execute in the face of adversity, so drilling that effort when it does not make sense will pay off big dividends down the road.
          I agree! I've always wanted BU to absolutely bury teams that we had down and that's the way to do it. "Classless".....no.....but probably not extremely smart if a starter gets injured at the end of a game like that. However, we've also seen that a team like Duke can afford to lose a starter.
          ???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12

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          • #20
            I am neither a JL-hater nor JL-supporter, but of those 7.5 years in 9 did he have a full roster to work with. How many of us could do our jobs efficiently if we showed up one day & they had taken our computer and gave us a pen & three part forms to fill out? Then the next day took our desk?

            Right now I'm of the same mindset that I was in when Mo's tenure was coming down the homestretch. I respected him as a man and developer of young men, but had seen everything he had to offer as a coach and thought maybe a change would be a good thing.

            I would absolutely love to see what a JL coached team could do with a full healthy roster. By my memory the last time that happened BU finished in a sweet 16 run, but only after some middling performances in early conference play that same year. To me, JL is a hard working, clean cut, class individual, but maybe it's time for a change. I was hoping the change in adding experienced/respected assistants would be sufficient and I'm willing to see if the balance of the season supports or refutes that hope.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by tornado View Post
              I would never suppose to be better at coaching Duke than Coach K, but let's calla spade a spade...
              he did leave his starters in their jacking shots and 3's right to the end..with a freaking 40 pt lead!.....

              Andre Dawkins, who had already hit EIGHT 3-pointers and had 28 points, was still jacking threes in the final minute of the game, when the lead was 33 pts!!!!!
              Now -- are you gonna tell me he wasn't padding stats when he jacked 3 shots in the final 3 minutes with a 33-36 pt lead, and all three of them were within 13-15 seconds into the shot clock and the guy already had 28 points in the book! Nope -- it does border on a little bit of ego here.......
              My daughter was given a Duke media guide after the game.

              Not trying to defend Coach K but just pointing out a fact:

              The record for Most 3-point Field Goals by a Duke player is Shane Battier vs. Princeton (11/14/2000) - 9. Maybe they were trying to tie a record? I understand most coaches don't care about records, or even know what they are, but he may have left Dawkins in for one more 3-point goal??
              It's not Business, It's Personal

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Air Petey View Post
                My daughter was given a Duke media guide after the game.

                Not trying to defend Coach K but just pointing out a fact:

                The record for Most 3-point Field Goals by a Duke player is Shane Battier vs. Princeton (11/14/2000) - 9. Maybe they were trying to tie a record? I understand most coaches don't care about records, or even know what they are, but he may have left Dawkins in for one more 3-point goal??
                Good point. If Walt Lemon was going for a BU record of 3's in a game, I think we'd have left him in. I really didn't have much of a problem the way things unfolded and I didn't think there was anything classless about how the game went. Just didn't have that feel to me.
                Onward and Upward!

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                • #23
                  In addition to the previously mentioned teaching points, I also believe his philosophy is deeply rooted in respect for others.

                  His actions state that he respects Bradley as a D1 team. He respects our desire to play a full 40 minutes against the defending national champion.

                  To play less than his best for 40 minutes would be a slap in the face to Bradley and the fans at the game.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    I would never suppose to be better at coaching Duke than Coach K, but let's calla spade a spade...
                    he did leave his starters in their jacking shots and 3's right to the end..with a freaking 40 pt lead!

                    Duke only has 12 different player who have played even a minute in a game this year...
                    and last night Coach K went with only nine guys (Irving injured) so there were two guys who did not play who have played in other games.

                    But the play-by-play does indeed confirm that FOUR of the starters were still in there in the final 3 minutes of the game...
                    The only starter who didn't play that deep into the game was Singler who left at 6:01 when the lead was 35 -- and he was done for the night.
                    Andre Dawkins, who had already hit EIGHT 3-pointers and had 28 points, was still jacking threes in the final minute of the game, when the lead was 33 pts!!!!!
                    Now -- are you gonna tell me he wasn't padding stats when he jacked 3 shots in the final 3 minutes with a 33-36 pt lead, and all three of them were within 13-15 seconds into the shot clock and the guy already had 28 points in the book! Nope -- it does border on a little bit of ego here.......
                    God I would love for us to have that kind of killer instinct!
                    Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                    ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                    • #25
                      you can't kill what's already dead

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