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College BBall 2022


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On 2/20/2023 at 11:24 PM, Shocker said:

This just isn’t the whole truth at all.  Hubert has not shown the ability to make adjustments.  Last season before Garcia left the team Manek wasn’t getting big mins.  Hubert was forced into playing him.  Think about that.  The Heels got hot but nearly lost to Baylor giving up an incredible comeback.  UCLA had them on the ropes as well.  They shot lights out in the tournament and made a run.  That was no coaching clinic at all.  
 

If they don’t beat Virginia they won’t make the tournament and it’s not like their schedule was full of world beaters here.  They have played terribly on offense all season because there isn’t  offensive sets consistently being executed and way to many empty trips.  They literally never get on the break.  Their defense is extremely lacking.  I mean if the players aren’t motivated that is absolutely on the coach.  No question about it.

It is mind boggling how many mins Nance is getting right now.  He has been completely ineffective and Hubert does nothing about it.  

I am wondering just how secure a hold Hubert Davis has on his job for next year?

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19 hours ago, KatsAzz said:

I am wondering just how secure a hold Hubert Davis has on his job for next year?

Next year? Likely very. That fluke championship game run likely bought him significant leeway and he has been recruiting like a beast. I don't know if his '24 recruiting class would save him from another subpar season next year though. He's probably going to get a "make the next year or else" talk soon.

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Davis' new deal, which he signed in August, is slated to run through the 2027-28 season and will pay him close to $2.8 million annually, starting at $2.3 million for the 2022-23 season and rising to $3.1 million by the final year. Davis could also earn roughly $1.1 million per season in performance bonuses.

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9 hours ago, Shocker said:

Watching these other conferences championship games today.  The ACC does suck badly.  These teams are light years better.  Duke will not be making any type of run

Other teams are better, but Duke could make a run. They've gotten hot and more importantly, healthy, at the right time. I can't think of his name, but the tall white guy might make MJ want him ala Frank, Zeller, Mullins, if Duke has a good tourney run.

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

Other teams are better, but Duke could make a run. They've gotten hot and more importantly, healthy, at the right time. I can't think of his name, but the tall white guy might make MJ want him ala Frank, Zeller, Mullins, if Duke has a good tourney run.

Filipowski?

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