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What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?


RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

did duke win any titles using professional on the team?  

Kiwi used professional grade shoe polish...still does.

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

I think Rivers' chance at ROY will be determined a lot by what team drafts him. I know the general consensus seems to be that he will be a lottery pick but I have trouble with that. He certainly does not have point guard skills and 6-4 shooting guards are plentiful. Davis will be almost guaranteed to be a focal point of the team that drafts him. Rivers will have a harder road to ROY. 
- Posted by The1
If we were bringing in players who didn't have to study I think we would win more titles. At Duke they are hampered by those darn NCAA rules. I love this game 
- Posted by TheTruthful1


Really?? Since you've played with professional on the team... how is that 'following the rules'?

Gotta love the those living in glass houses throwing stones.... 
- Posted by nucdnsuct


did duke win any titles using professional on the team? 
- Posted by 903 Rogue G I Joe
We will probably never know for sure.

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?



There's no doubt that Kyries injury made him a better player. The less games played under K, the more success follows.

Kyrie = ROY

He now has a real chance to be Dukes greatest player at the NBA level because of these factors.  
- Posted by larrys080


If that makes sense to you.... keep drinking. Maybe Austin Rivers will be the 2013 NBA ROY? I wouldn't doubt it. Anthony Davis won't get a chance in Charlotte, and we all know how UNC players have been panning out in the pro's recently. Austin's game is NBA-ready. 
- Posted by DukeBlue00
I think Rivers' chance at ROY will be determined a lot by what team drafts him. I know the general consensus seems to be that he will be a lottery pick but I have trouble with that. He certainly does not have point guard skills and 6-4 shooting guards are plentiful. Davis will be almost guaranteed to be a focal point of the team that drafts him. Rivers will have a harder road to ROY. 
- Posted by The1
If we were bringing in players who didn't have to study I think we would win more titles. At Duke they are hampered by those darn NCAA rules. I love this game 
- Posted by TheTruthful1


I actually see it the opposite way! If State and Carolina completely pulled their resources and time away from football, the other big revenue sport, and put all their time and effort just into basketball then how many more titles would both schools have? I'm not impressed with what Duke has done while putting all their eggs in one basket!

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

If we were bringing in players who didn't have to study I think we would win more titles. At Duke they are hampered by those darn NCAA rules. I love this game 
- Posted by TheTruthful1


Really?? Since you've played with professional on the team... how is that 'following the rules'?

Gotta love the those living in glass houses throwing stones.... 
- Posted by nucdnsuct


did duke win any titles using professional on the team? 
- Posted by 903 Rogue G I Joe
We will probably never know for sure. 
- Posted by The1


I guess the NCAA investigators will come investigate Duke as soon as they're done investigating UNC. So we should know in about 50 years.

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

I think Rivers' chance at ROY will be determined a lot by what team drafts him. I know the general consensus seems to be that he will be a lottery pick but I have trouble with that. He certainly does not have point guard skills and 6-4 shooting guards are plentiful. Davis will be almost guaranteed to be a focal point of the team that drafts him. Rivers will have a harder road to ROY. 
- Posted by The1
If we were bringing in players who didn't have to study I think we would win more titles. At Duke they are hampered by those darn NCAA rules. I love this game 
- Posted by TheTruthful1


Really?? Since you've played with professional on the team... how is that 'following the rules'?

Gotta love the those living in glass houses throwing stones.... 
- Posted by nucdnsuct


did duke win any titles using professional on the team? 
- Posted by 903 Rogue G I Joe


None that we are aware of.... As compared to UCLA... there aren't very many to start...

And it did take a take some time for the Piggie / Maggette issue to come to light... KI and AR are far from in the clear yet.... Oh... That's right...they didn't win much in the NCAA's, did they..... Nevermind.

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

None that we are aware of 


Then why do you keep trying to discuss it?

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

None that we are aware of 


Then why do you keep trying to discuss it? 
- Posted by 903 Rogue G I Joe


because
you
asked
the
question.......

RE: What came first? the Heat's team flop, or Shane's education on how to flop?

I think it was the education... The heat players are on their back more often and longer than the professionals in that occupation.... aka a dukie coed.

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