stankeylegjones
Iconic Member
- Messages
- 2,005
Of course we have. Just not close to as much as them.I'm not sure what you mean by "in contention" but I think we have been "in contention" fairly often over the last 10 years.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Of course we have. Just not close to as much as them.I'm not sure what you mean by "in contention" but I think we have been "in contention" fairly often over the last 10 years.
The headwind we face when it comes to dook** is it pays for and promotes superior talent for the NBA that can stack up the regular season wins. In turn DSPN and media burnish the dook** brand. Moreover, dook** structures its schedule to minimize playing teams outside HIS such that 30 wins should be the expectation.Of course we have. Just not close to as much as them.
it's hard to tell how much of that success is due to Scheyer himself and how much is due to the recruiting machine that brings in the talent.
Yea. Didn't they say yesterday we were no. 2 in nation in 2 pt FG defenseThat was a week ago during the west coast trip during the 4 games Carolina was terrible on defense. The other 16 games this season the defense has been good to very good, but go ahead and pretend that's Gospel.
I posted Sam's tweet primarily to point out that Scheyer is actually a very good basketball coach, and not merely a good assembler of talent.That was a week ago during the west coast trip during the 4 games Carolina was terrible on defense. The other 16 games this season the defense has been good to very good.
I'm pretty sure Carolina was number two in 2FG% defense in late December, but after the 4-game slide, they are now 6th.Yea. Didn't they say yesterday we were no. 2 in nation in 2 pt FG defense
d00k sure does get that Brotherhood ready for the NBA……..cuz none of those 5-star recruits would have been drafted if not for d00k!dook has not won any Final Four game, period, in ten years-I think
We have 4 such wins in that time period i do believe
Now dook has 20 lotto picks in that time period surely
I try to be positive because it's something that normally brings joy to my life. All the negativity takes the joy out of it.Let's be clear, the vast majority of posters (here and even on IC) are actively rooting for and supporting the current players and coaches. Even the majority of those who think a coaching change needs to be made hope this year's team wins all of their games. (I mean, it's the lack of winning games that has folks wanting a change.)
The things that annoy me about the "sunshine pumpers" are (in no particular order)...
1) The tendency to just shout "All is fine!" no matter how badly the team has played and how poor the results are. It's certainly a small number of posters, but there is a group of Chip Dillers who refuse to admit that there are any real problems with the program.
2) Blaming the players for issues in order to avoid putting the blame on the coach(es). The claims/implications that the players are lazy or unskilled or failing to listen to the coaches and are to blame for lack of team success.
3) Saying that folks are complaining because of "one bad game" or "one bad year". Folks aren't upset over "one bad [anything]", they're upset because the overall performance under Hubert has been consistently lacking.
4) Minimizing the issues of where things are under Hubert vis-a-vis our traditional success. This comes in a couple of forms...
A) Underselling Roy's accomplishments or overselling the dip that the program took for a season or 2 at the very end of Roy's career. Yep, there were a couple of rough years for Roy over the last 4, but those issues were largely addressed and Roy left the program in pretty good shape with a great set of players for Hubert.
B) Overselling the success Hubert has had. An example: Holding up stats like "Hubert has won 20 games every year!" Winning 20 games used to be a fairly significant accomplishment when teams played ~30 games a season but when teams now routinely play 35+ games a season, winning 20 games is no longer the achievement it used to be. (Another version of this is the idea that 2 games in 2022 are essentially a trump card over any other performance issues. Yes, we all enjoyed the end of Coach K's career, but those games don't excuse any or all other performance failures.)
5) Ignoring statistics that show how poorly our team plays on a regular basis. A couple of examples: Looking solely at the win-loss record when advanced metrics show that we're not playing nearly as well as our record would suggest. Or acting like making the NCAAT is an actual accomplishment for a progam the level of Carolina Basketball when we're making it as a low seed.
6) Blaming outside issues for the performance failures under HD, namely the claims that the biggest problems are COVID or NIL or the transfer portal. HD took over during COVID and it can't be reasonably blamed for anything beyond his first season (which was one of his better seasons with how it ended). NIL and the transfer portal is a systemic change and every program in CBB has had to address those changes. Carolina Basketball has more resources and advantages than nearly every other school in D1 and even P4 and should have been better positioned to address those changes rather than floundering due to them.
In short, what annoys me about the "positive folks" is that there is a consistent denial of the problems facing the program and a consistent tendency to blame everyone but HD for what problems are admitted. At some point, when the problems are consistent across years and aren't reasonably addressed, the responsibility correctly lies with the highest leadership of the program.
As far as positivity vs negativity, I think both are annoying when inappropriate and undeserved. I agree that folks on IC who were being negative after yesterday's win were annoying. But it is just as annoying when folks are overly positive when things are pretty obviously going poorly. Being positive or negative alone isn't the issue, it's being the one that isn't supported by the facts of how the program is performing.

Yeah, I’ve been really impressed with Caleb’s court vision. Not only have I seen him make great passes but I’ve seen him get ball handlers’ attention and point to where they should pass the ball. In addition, he is great with spacing when he runs the floor. I often felt we struggled with good spacing on the break over the past few years.Our whole backcourt benefitted greatly by UVA’s lack of quickness. Dixon’s handle is maybe what surprises me most, he’s pretty tight with the ball. Nothing like Marcus’s court vision though. Which is another amazing thing about Caleb, that dude sees the floor.
With the overwhelming talent advantage they've had that is underachieving.Since Scheyer took over, he's ended his 3 seasons like this...
2023: 27-9, ACC Champs, NCAAT Round of 32
2024: 27-9, NCAAT Elite 8
2025: 35-4, ACC Champs & Regular Season Champs, Final 4
For this season, dook is currently 18-1 (7-0), the odds-on favorites to win both the regular season and ACC tourney championships, and is roughly a consensus top 5 team in the country.
For the most part, Scheyer has had consistently good to great seasons in Durham, although there has also been disappointments for him, as well - the NCAAT loss in 2023, no titles of any type in 2024, collapsing in the F4 in 2025.
But, as you rightly point out, it's hard to tell how much of that success is due to Scheyer himself and how much is due to the recruiting machine that brings in the talent.
Is he a really good basketball coach? Sam's quote proves that?I posted Sam's tweet primarily to point out that Scheyer is actually a very good basketball coach, and not merely a good assembler of talent.
That said, we have been bad on defense since ACC play started. We have the 224th ranked defense since Jan 1. So we were not just bad in California.
If only we would have given Hubert 3 lottos every year-via some NYC payola fundIs he a really good basketball coach? Sam's quote proves that?
Agree. That is why I wish we would do more pressure defense early in game as it seems to create energy on offense.I apologize if this has already been discussed but to me the big issue during Coach Davis' tenure is that very often the team comes out flat - like they don't seem motivated at the beginning of the game - I've never coached so I'm not sure how you fix that but to me it seems to be a recurring issue
Do we have data supporting that theory?I apologize if this has already been discussed but to me the big issue during Coach Davis' tenure is that very often the team comes out flat - like they don't seem motivated at the beginning of the game - I've never coached so I'm not sure how you fix that but to me it seems to be a recurring issue
But Carolina's defense was ranked 17th before January 1. The defense was awful starting with SMU, and it still isn't back to where it was or where it needs to be, but you posted that seemingly to highlight that Scheyer was good at coaching and Coach Davis wasn't. I'm pointing out that the defense was very good before Jan 1. It was very good before Jan 1 because of coaching. It's not been good since because of execution, unless you think that Coach Davis took a good scheme that was working well and changed it or coached the players to not execute it the same way. IMO, this is on the players, not the coaches.I posted Sam's tweet primarily to point out that Scheyer is actually a very good basketball coach, and not merely a good assembler of talent.
That said, we have been bad on defense since ACC play started. We have the 224th ranked defense since Jan 1. So we were not just bad in California.