Day one of our Adidas Nations coverage is underway where BDN's Andrew Slater is on the scene bringing constant updates as they happen to our premium members. Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski and Chris Collins are in the house where they are watching several prospects. One of those is Shabazz Muhammad who just dropped 32 points. Alex Murphy? He just dunked a ball to tie his team's game up at 74 all with three seconds left on the game clock.
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Drew, Crean, Dixon, Huggins, Capel, Miller, Self, and plenty of assistants. NE Playaz won convincingly, 68-50. The only one who was consistently able to score for D-One was Deuce. Bello finished with 26. Quincy couldn't defend Tarczewski and Clifton kept telling their replacement coach to pull him off of him- Adding that it was Quincy and four midgets. Miller finished with 5points, which is, by far, the least I've ever seen with him. Murphy, displaying his high bb IQ and improved athleticism and strength, and Tarczewski really closed out well in the second half. Alex Murphy finished with 18 and Kaleb Tarczewski finished with a team-high 19. K and Collins are watching DC Assault take on Franchize All-Stars.
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The Duke Men's Basketball staff is in route to several locations today where they'll evaluate the countries top prospects. Coach Nate James will board a flight to Germany this afternoon where he will follow Team USA. His main focus will be on Quinn Cook, a PG prospect which you have surely heard a lot of lately. Sources say that Krzyzewski likes what he has seen of Cook who has yet to be tendered an official offer but that could change in the coming weeks.
Coach Krzyzewski and Chris Collins are headed to Indianapolis for the Adidas Nations event which starts tomorrow. There, they will focus in on several different prospects in an effort to fine tune their targets list. That list will begin to take shape quickly and probably solidify by the time the AAU National finish up. The pair will then travel to [private] Akron for the LeBron James Skills Academy and be a part of media mania surrounding James and his pending decision. Andre is already reporting a slew of media outlets hanging out which in short, means a circus atmosphere of fun. Well, hopefully, fun.
The reason for the surge in interest with Quinn Cook is that Duke expects a mass exodus in that they feel this is a pretty good team coming this fall. Singler and Smith will obviously go and they are expecting freshman Kyrie Irving to as well. Duke feels Irving could be a lottery pick. Also on the watch list to go pro will be Mason Plumlee.
We hinted to you that our feelings on Marshall Plumlee in past updates . The Duke brothers Plumlee of Mason and Miles were honored in me state for being a part of a national championship team. We will elaborate more once we make the appropriate contacts with concern to Marshall. The Plumlees are scheduled to return to Durham and participate in the NC Pro Am likely making it by Thursday at the latest. We have confirmed that you will see many Duke players at the event starting this week. Back to Marshall, Duke envisions him as a post player or center and with the aforementioned expected exodus of players to the pro's, scholarships should still be available for another player if necessary.
As I have said, Andrew Slater will be on the scene and he will check out Marshall in Indy. For the record,Plumlee was invited to the LeBron James Skills Academy but Adidas needed their best players. Coaches will turn out for the event tomorrow and we have already received reports that Eric Gordon is making the rounds. The coaches can check out the James camp on July the 7th which as we have already mentioned will.
One of the first names that come forward as being a possibility is none other than Quincy Miller, the outstanding in state prospect who will play alongside Deuce Bello this season. They more than realize Miller will take it down to the last possible day, but they'll stick around for the ride. Miller would simply be the icing on the cake, a luxury, but Duke is in no way tossing all their eggs in Millers basket. Speaking of DeuceBello, he still lists Duke and we will have a short interview up with him shortly. James is the lead assistant for the ultra athletic Bello who rose in most of the prospect rankings.
Duke will have 10 on scholarship this year and they expect to lose at least 4, so up to 7 scholarships are available. Duke would love to fill a couple of those with Shabazz Muhammad, Alex Murphy and Kaleb Tarczewski from the class of 2012. Duke will continue to recruit and evaluate these kids monitoring them closely.
Okay, everybody is always asking about Austin Rivers and all I can say is little has changed. Rivers is expected to give his pledge soon and ideally before the Duke staff leaves the country in August for Team USA duties. All the signs are pointing to this being done by the time the AAU National roll around where the event would feature Michael Gbinije, Tyler Adams and of course Rivers. Adams recent visit to Duke went very well and he has done everything they've asked of him to date. The staff is also pleased with the progress of Gbinije.
Looking ahead, the AAU Nationals in Orlando will have Michael Gbinije, Rivers, Adams... All likely commits at that time, another hint there minions. Vegas will be loaded with Shabazz Muhammad, Marshall Plumlee, Alex Murphy, Kaleb Tarczewski and many more.
I've pretty much mentioned Duke's recruiting priorities but again, this list could change and you know the names we've mentioned here before which could rise to the top. The Duke staff will be at all of the major events and there schedule for the latter part of July will become clear as duties with Team USA are worked out. All in all it's an exciting time for basketball recruiting and we think you will see why you joined BDN Premium when comparing our coverage in the coming months. Discuss this article on the premium message board where more tidbits await you including some updates from Andrew on the recruiting trail. If you are a member having trouble accessing the board, e-mail me at watzonebdp@gmail.com. Please only e-mail me if you have a problem with the message board at this address. Remember, copy and pasting or sharing this via emails and other premiums boards PM system is a violation of membership agreement and those not honoring that will be banned. I know moist of you are not a part of that but please recognize that pilfering information is in effect stealing.[/private]
DURHAM - Still basking in the glow of Duke's fourth national championship, Coach K took to the podium on Monday for his annual summer press conference. There was an unusually sparse media contingent as the USA and Duke coach entered the room yet it didn't seem to bother him one bit. Krzyzewski was into his third sentence when you could hear a thundering herd of media clomp up the steps talking away as they descended upon the conference which had already started.
It turns out that they had trouble getting into Cameron and what were 7 members suddenly turned into about 27 press members. In years past Coach Krzyzewski might have bristled at such a thing but not this time. Krzyzewski joked away smiling and laughing off the tardiness and the fact that he was interrupted. And just like the seemingly sparse turnout when he first entered the room, the situation didn't faze him in the least.
The reason is that Krzyzewski seems very comfortable in his skin these days and he is admittedly fresher than he's been in a long time. Of course, coming off a national title would relax anyone but there is more to it than that alone.
Krzyzewski is at a point in his career where he is more focused than ever on the tasks at hand. When he left for Beijing for the summer Olympics you could almost see the worry on his face in that it was his first go round in an attempt to gain Gold back for the Americans.
Being the ultimate patriot, Krzyzewski probably felt the weight of the world on his shoulders and long time rumors have him up late night getting little sleep while planning strategy or watching film. His hard work certainly reaped a reward in that he returned USA Basketball to it's rightful place, that being the King of the Hill in world basketball.
Just this past season his team made a terrific run and won his fourth national championship and nobody saw it coming. In fact, those infamous message boards where fan hordes gather were all up in arms when Harrison Barnes wound up at UNC after a long recruiting process where many felt Duke led. Add to that, the transfer of Elliot Williams and Gerald Henderson leaving early to become a Charlotte Bobcat and I will say it again, nobody saw Duke coming.
Losing Barnes was not easy for Krzyzewski formed what seemed like a great relationship with the nations top prospect. But instead of wallowing in the disappointment which was great, he pulled up his trousers, rolled up his sleeves and started his quest to be the best and we all know that in the end, Duke was indeed the last team standing.
The loss of Williams wasn't expected either and his decision came at the midnight hour where there was little recourse or actions which could help fill his spot. And those dastardly public message boards were full of worry from fans who thought it was all over for Duke Basketball and who would be their on ball defender?
Duke was suddenly considered painfully un-athletic, had no true point guard and they wouldn't be able to guard anyone with their vaunted yet seemingly injured man to man defense. What was Krzyzewski to do?
Well, for one he does the same thing he always has and that is creating a team strategy according to his personnel. Duke, as it turned out, was one of if not the best defensive team in the nation. Of course there was to be a crowning achievement as well and that speaks to his ability to develop and push the right buttons of three fabulous seniors who have seen four years of his system.
Despite the fact that few questions were about Team USA during the press conference, Krzyzewwski was sitting up there probably multi tasking away in his mind. He had already talked to those in the professional ranks and had Jon Scheyer and Brian Zoubek set up with their choice of teams as he disclosed partial information on their futures. At the same time he was likely going over a list in his head of participants for his latest version of Team USA.
But was Krzyzewski worrying aloud about the fact that key free agents and the likes of Kobe Bryant would not play? Nope. He was as cool about that as he was everything else.
Krzyzewski does a lot that goes unseen, part of his endless multi tasking.
During last summers AAU Nationals I was near Krzyzewski when a gentlemen came up in glee shaking his hand and thanking him profusely. It turned out to be the father of Toney Douglas [now with the New York Knicks], the All ACC player from his opponent mind you, Florida State.
Krzyzewski had made some calls to his various NBA connections for a kid he came to respect from his efforts against the Blue Devils. It didn't matter that he had no major ties to him and this is the kind of thing you will not hear about for he is not one to gloat, but it could be just a small sampling of the kind of things that has Krzyzewski so happy within himself these days.
Okay, that's is a story for another day and this is where I will finally use a quote from the press conference and a partial one at that. "I'm a coach, that's what I do," said Kryzewski. Here is a man that seems to have a great and better than ever understanding of what he wants and he is quite comfortable with his life.
Krzyzewski would later briefly address the fact that people and some media types make ill willed statements and or write negative articles about the program and that most of it was based on little fact. But he brushed it off as well saying he could not control the haters and they were going to say what they wanted.
I suppose it is obvious that I feel Krzyzewski is one happy camper these days and that he is relaxed, energized and more than willing to take on the role as the busiest coach this summer. In the coming months he will attend some AAU events, travel to four countries with Team USA and keep tabs on his own team who will likely have the pressure of being pre season number one and he is okay with that pressure. Heck he's okay with anything these days for he probably is one step ahead of us again as he always seems to be with concerns to his team.
Another question he was asked is how Duke would fare with a freshman point guard and he pretty much said have you seen Kyrie Irving? Despite the loss of the great Jon Scheyer, once again, he was more than just a little okay for he has found that happy place in his life and he is doing what he loves, which is again coaching the nations finest talent.
Duke fans probably wish they could take a page out of the K-book and not be fazed by the eventual reality that Coach K will retire but we know how worrisome die hards can be. But in my humble opinion that is not an immediate worry for it was evident in my eyes that Coach isn't going anywhere anytime soon for this is his home, his legacy and the ride is far from over.
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DURHAM, N.C. – Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski received the New York Athletic Club's Winged Foot Award at a gala dinner Wednesday night in New York. The Winged Foot Award was established in 1996 and is given annually to the head coaches of the men's and women's NCAA Tournament champions.
Duke won its fourth National Championship with a 61-59 victory over Butler at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. The Blue Devils returned to the site of the school’s first national title and returned home with No. 4. The four championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010) rank as the fifth most by any school in NCAA Division I while head coach Mike Krzyzewski tied Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp for second most among all-time coaches.
Kyle Singler was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player while Jin Scheyer and Nolan Smith were each selected to the All-Final Four tournament.
DURHAM - Well, there is nothing like going into summer with a national championship in tow for Duke fans and the program. It's amazing how many positives come out when you are the last team standing. One of the first and most important things is how a title helps with recruiting. The Blue Devils coaches cannot be out on the road this month and NCAA rules have shortened their window of opportunities in seeing kids but that is just a blip in the radar.
Duke garnered a lot of respect with their win which is evident when BDN talks to several future prospects on the recruiting trail. Doors have been opened and negative recruiting against the Blue Devils is tougher for unscrupulous opponents. Take your pick of a few accusations that must now be taken off the table. Big men do not develop at Duke? Did anyone see how awesome Brian Zoubek was down the stretch?
That is just one of many accusations used against Duke but we'll not get into that here for that is a story for another warm day. What we can tell you is that when Duke calls they get kids attention. A simple letter from Duke gets kids excited. One prospect recently told BDN in a proud manner that Duke was now involved for his services, yet all he had was a letter but his interest may mean the Blue Devils take a closer look.
The Duke staff sends feelers out to several prospects but only a few make the grade and remain on the radar after the staff takes in open gyms and the grassroots events otherwise known as AAU basketball.
And prospects and their parents are wising up to the negative barbs by doing more research on their own. It is well documented that many in the media want to play Duke up as the evil giant or that they are hated by many, but if one digs deep you'll see that there is little research done prior to what seem like monthly rant fests. Many unproven accusations have been sent the Blue Devils way and the curious thing is this seems to come more from shoddy journalism of late. All it takes is one hater to get the ball rolling and then another media type might pick it up and roll with it not knowing there were few proven facts. This in turn snowballs due to less stringent media requirements of the day and gullible people who believe anything they read on the web.
Face it, in the dawning age of the world wide web, falsehoods are a dime a dozen and with major search engines giving "Joe," off the street a chance to pass himself off as a legitimate and better yet knowledgeable writer for one of the many fan type sites that are butchering traditional journalistic integrity. I cannot tell you how many times I have to shoot down rumors in our members forum from people who take these want to be insiders or new age journalist word. That would for example be the word of a guy with no track record who has never seen Duke play in person nor one who might live in say, ACC country. Their sources? Why it's what they hear in the sea of shoddy modern day reporting where assumptions often take the place of fact.
The truth is the truth and the fact is that Duke is more than ethical in their approach to recruiting and they have a track record for such. And keep in mind that when you are on top, everybody literally gangs up on you. When the Duke staff walks into events like say the Peach Jam a top notch Nike ran development camp for prospects, there will be respect for the job they did winning the title from other coaches, but once they have passed you can see some of them start to talk, heck, I've even heard it firsthand.
But the prospects themselves certainly know Coach K [Krzyzewski] is in the house and that they are coming off a national championship where they beat the numbers 2, 3, 10 and 12 teams in the country to gain the ultimate trophy. But of course, Duke had an easy road, right? Okay, enough on some members of the media and their hate.
The Blue Devils were already enjoying good recruiting efforts with Josh Hairston, Kyrie Irving and Tyler Thornton in the class of 2010 already in the fold and due on campus in late June. But they have most recently received two early verbal commitments from Michael Gbinije and Tyler Adams, two solid prospects which should prove to be part of a puzzle.
And if you dig some facts up, you'll find that both Gbinjie's and Adams families were in approval in that they knew the opportunity that was at hand for their sons. I mean, how many kids parents wouldn't want to play for a coach who has four national titles, an Olympic Gold Medal and a track record for success?
Make no mistake, Krzyzewski's duties with Team USA have been a positive. While I was trying to get away from talking more of the media I cannot help but reflect on how many negative articles existed saying that Kryzyzewski was hurting Duke by taking the job. Are you kidding me? The guy wins a Gold medal and in the process becomes an even better coach.
How attractive is this to kids knowing that Krzyzewski talks on a regular basis with the likes of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James? I mean, Kryzyzewski has proven he can mold the best our country has to offer into champions and this most certainly is a positive. in that he played a big role in putting USA basketball back on top. A deep involvement in USA Basketball opens a lot of door and his contacts with NBA types along the way surely helps in learning from the games best. In short, he can tell kids how Dwight Howard or the many other stars prepare and enlighten them on the little intangibles which could very well make them a better player.
Duke recruiting is also aided by the staff of Chris Collins, Nate James and Steve Wojciechowski [Wojo} form one of the best assistant coaching staffs in America and they can point to facilities akin to the best in the country as just one of the many selling points. But they all come back to Coach in their spills and for good reason.
While interviewing Chris Collins going into the West Virginia game in Indianapolis I made the statement that I had not seen him look this fresh since in a decade. Collins agreed with that statement and elaborated on it in an interview in BDN's archives and the very next day the man himself made the comment that he felt fresher than ever and Duke was finally getting some of the positive coverage it deserved.
It's hard to call Duke a rejuvenated program for they won more games in this decade than any other team, but rest assured some new approaches have worked wonders and it shouldn't be hard to see that Krzyzewski is firmly entrenched at Duke despite the silly if not ridiculous rumors that he was interested in the New Jersey Nets job which was more shoddy journalism.
Kryzyzewski is totally into his coaching these days and he is enjoying each and every challenge along the way. The 2010 Duke team was special in many ways and their success is proof that Duke is still Duke and that they are always playing for the big prize .
And on the recruiting trail? Duke is red hot and the proof of that will come soon enough when kids continue to want to play for a program that is family for life and one that is a proven winner on and off the court. Negative recruiting and articles will continue but Duke forced the nation to take a deep look when the Blue Devils were in the national spotlight. And they saw the truth, that the national champions were a tight knit group of great kids who showed the heart of their coach. And none of them had their noses stuck up in the air as some would have you think. They also saw the real Krzyzewski and the real program and the best thing of it all is that some media members may actually start to figure out that a team that helped gave CBS it's highest ratings in ten years is not so hated after all.
The proof is in the pudding and the ingredients formed a champion.
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