OFFICIAL: UDUNKA BACK FOR YEAR 3 (ish)



  • I don’t think Silvio will be playing the 3. I can see playing 2 4 guys together, I like that idea if they can hit some outside shots and guard on the perimeter! I’m gonna miss the 4 guard lineup.



  • If this turns out to be true, having Silvio back will assure us of having a team that will be as dominate on the boards as LaFrenz, Pollard and Collison were. Lets just hope our 5 🌞 star Freshman can get them the ball.

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  • The tattoo on carters arm seems to be true!



  • @wrwlumpy

    That is 1,000 pounds of pure muscle between the four…💪🏾



  • @jayballer73 The starting 3 will either be Garrett or Grimes. Depends on if Self starts Moore and Dotson or just Dotson.



  • Texas Hawk 10 said:

    @jayballer73 The starting 3 will either be Garrett or Grimes. Depends on if Self starts Moore and Dotson or just Dotson.

    I could see KJ getting the nod.



  • Nice to have many options, everywhere



  • Heck… let’s throw in the old traditional 2-3 offense with 3 bigs. The key is that your forwards can play the base line, including the trey from the corner. Not something really fit for today’s game, but it could be one of those junk offenses. Amazing how much the game has changed (to becoming a perimeter game).

    I’m hopeful to see a very different Doke next year… shooting mid-60s from the FT line… developed midrange game… even better handles and passing… and, of course, a much better defender who fouls less and blocks more. There is no reason to not expect big improvements. Doke works hard and is one of the more focused players we’ve had in years. He’s new to the game and has already made extreme improvements since picking up the basketball for the first time.



  • Free throw summer camp!!

    He’s a natural foul magnet… who will in the coming months dedicate many many hours on the stripe with a free throw coach… 200 shots a day minimum…

    “Malcolm Gladwell, in his 2008 best selling book Outliers: The Story of Success, makes the point crystal clear. Yes, there are free throw shooters who have more natural talent to begin with, however, the fact is that the really great elite free throw shooters work much, much harder than all the others. ​ The idea, that excellence at performing a complex task requires a minimum level of practice, surfaces again and again in studies of expertise. In fact, researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: 10,000 hours.”



  • If they believe he would get drafted I’m very surprised he came back. I guess he could get in better shape but he’s also a year older. Interesting.



  • Doke will be broke for another year. Our team will be no joke and we will not choke as he hones his stroke. The nation is woke to the threat of Doke and his fellow bloaks. Poke me, I’m dreaming.



  • Dok needs to shoot free throws with a pole beside him so when that chicken wing comes out it hurts. It needs to be instinctual not something he has to think about.



  • Good news is if things go to hell at the end of games, we have Silvio. He’s well equipped to play the 5 and is a good FT shooter.



  • Bosthawk said:

    Free throw summer camp!!

    He’s a natural foul magnet… who will in the coming months dedicate many many hours on the stripe with a free throw coach… 200 shots a day minimum…

    “Malcolm Gladwell, in his 2008 best selling book Outliers: The Story of Success, makes the point crystal clear. Yes, there are free throw shooters who have more natural talent to begin with, however, the fact is that the really great elite free throw shooters work much, much harder than all the others. ​ The idea, that excellence at performing a complex task requires a minimum level of practice, surfaces again and again in studies of expertise. In fact, researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: 10,000 hours.”

    I’ve probably golfed 10,000 hours maybe, and expertise and golf do not go together for me!



  • wissox said:

    Bosthawk said:

    Free throw summer camp!!

    He’s a natural foul magnet… who will in the coming months dedicate many many hours on the stripe with a free throw coach… 200 shots a day minimum…

    “Malcolm Gladwell, in his 2008 best selling book Outliers: The Story of Success, makes the point crystal clear. Yes, there are free throw shooters who have more natural talent to begin with, however, the fact is that the really great elite free throw shooters work much, much harder than all the others. ​ The idea, that excellence at performing a complex task requires a minimum level of practice, surfaces again and again in studies of expertise. In fact, researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: 10,000 hours.”

    I’ve probably golfed 10,000 hours maybe, and expertise and golf do not go together for me!

    😂😂😂



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Hmmm … well, I’d heard his mentor was Clint Torres, but that made me pause, as well.



  • It’s more likely that Self would slide Dedric to the 3 in a big lineup than De Sousa. De Sousa doesn’t have a lot of ball handling skill at this point. Dedric does. Dedric has a solid face up game as well that would allow him to play effectively on the perimeter. I don’t see that from De Sousa yet.

    @wissox

    Outliers is an excellent book. I have read it a few times. The thing with the 10,000 hours that always stuck out to me is that it isn’t just putting in the time - it’s that you have to put in the time focused specifically on improvement. Let’s use free throws as an example. The point is not simply that you walk to the line and just start putting up shots. That doesn’t really count towards your 10,000 hours. The point is that you walk to the line with a plan. Maybe today you are focusing specifically on form, so you stand three feet from the basket and shoot 250 shots from there, focused specifically on keeping your elbow in, with your follow through finishing through the fingertips. With that focus, it probably takes you half an hour to complete the 250 shots. Do that every day all summer, twice a day, backing up a foot every week until you get to 15 feet by the end of the summer. Congratulations, you have completed about 100 hours of shooting practice.

    Separately, you put in 30 minutes focused on your lower body shooting position. Of course, you have to carry over the form from the other practice. So if you put in 2 hours a day (30 minutes twice a day on the 250 shots, 30 minutes twice a day on the lower body part), you can see how someone would improve, and that’s just in 200 hours of practice. But the practice has to be extremely focused.

    When you hear about how guys like Kobe Bryant would arrive at the arena 2 hours before anyone else to work on footwork before a game, you start to understand the 10,000 hour thing. It’s not just the time. It’s the level of focus that goes with it.



  • @justanotherfan So in other words, I’ll always suck at golf. 🙂



  • @wissox

    Maybe not. How much free time you got? 🏌



  • while listening to the pod cast this morning with - - Benton Smith - - -Mat Tait - -And Tom Keegan they were talking about what Doke meant to KU by coming back.

    They all said made KU for sure a legit title contender , talked about how every big man in the Big 12 dreamt the night before thinking I’m going to have to guard this guy lol.

    Anyways during the podcast they all took a shot on who they thought possibly would be the starting 5. - -This was going on the assumption the Sivvio would be back and eligible.

    Went like this not sure which ones but anyhow here is the starting line ups with 3 predictions : - - -Dotson , pg - - – -Grimes ( 2 ) - - -Dedric Lawson ( 3 ) - - -Silvio ( 4 ) - - -& Doke ( 5 )

    Next :- - - Dotson , pg- - - - Grimes ( 3 } - - -Dedric Lawson ( 4 )- - -Doke ( 5 ) - - & Moore ( 2 )

    Next was :- - - - Dotson pg , - - Grimes ( 2 )- - - -Dedric Lawson ( 3 )- - -Doke ( 5 )- - -& Garrett ( 3 )



  • @jayballer73 do they all think Silvio will be playing? I’d guess the last 2 options on who is starting. Not seeing D Lawson as a 3, but haven’t seen him play there either. Moore and garrett, nice choices.



  • @jayballer73

    I’m somewhat surprised no one mentioned KJ Lawson as a potential starter. He’s a guy that everyone is kind of taking for granted right now.



  • @justanotherfan Not much, I make 54 tomorrow!

    By the way people are talking here like it’s a foregone conclusion that Silvio is returning. No one knows anything about this, right? Or did I miss something? I just read that @Crimsonorblue22 had asked the same question.



  • Here is a summary of what a NBA Assistant Coach though about Doke’s needed improvements



  • @wissox so are you 54 today?



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Actually, yes! Supposed to be the last day of school, the ultimate birthday gift! But a snow day means we’ve got to go back Monday. Oh woe is me!



  • JayHawkFanToo said:

    Here is a summary of what a NBA Assistant Coach though about Doke’s needed improvements

    Sounds like what we have all been saying, tbh.



  • @wissox (Sucking at golf) Yes, if you are anything like me or Charles Barkley! Happy Birthday!



  • The headline should have read:

    Doke Back for First 35 Minutes of Every Game Next Season



  • @wissox happy bday!🎂 you guys go a long time! Our school has been out for weeks



  • Crimsonorblue22 said:

    @wissox happy bday!🎂 you guys go a long time! Our school has been out for weeks

    Same here. Kiddos out in full force.

    Have a good one @wissox



  • @BShark Thanks!



  • justanotherfan said:

    @jayballer73

    I’m somewhat surprised no one mentioned KJ Lawson as a potential starter. He’s a guy that everyone is kind of taking for granted right now.

    Well after they made their picks on the starters , they did mention KJ as being a maybe - -I was kind of surprised myself , another guy that loves going to the boards , I think he averaged like 8 rebounds himself. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @wissox

    Happy Birthday.🎂🍾


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