http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeAb0njzvpw
looks like it was a serious game.
So its not correct to say CF fair played a better game then parker? He had 28 and i assume a good chunk of that was against parker
I watched ever second of this game and 90% of all Duke and Syracuse games this year. You are correct. Fair and Grant were fantastic and outplayed Parker. Parker was not even the best player for Duke, let alone in the game.
Duke stayed in the game with unreal 3 point shooting and Jefferson playing strong inside. Parker was blocked twice at the rim, once by Grant and again shot poorly. One nice left handed dunk, an "and-one" drive and a nice steal after he lost the ball.
Grant did have smaller players on him when Jefferson got four fouls, but Hood and Plumlee covered him some too. Funny, the same Parker and Wiggins cheerleaders fawn over Wiggins getting 19 rebounds or Embiid blocking shots against Iowa State, with George Niang playing center, yet discredit Grant for dunking every play over smaller players?
I do not dislike Parker. I hope and expect him to be a good player, but so sick of the hype a for guy shooting under 40% in the ACC. He is strong and a good rebounder, but does not make players better around him when shooting poorly.
Why cannot people just say Grant and Fair played great and probably Parker was the fifth best player on the floor, as Dawkins, Hood and Jefferson played great as well. Parker will get better, but no way is he an impact NBA player right now.
I watch a lot of national level HS, AAU and college basketball. Really do not need Dicky. V or ESPN to tell me who is great.
Same in the Big 12. Texas plays awesome and Embiid received two facials, Selden had 21, yet some how Wiggins 7 points and his foul out are the story?
Iowa State beats OU and both Niang (27) and Ejim (22/16) have huge games. Markel Brown gets 24 for OSU, and several Baylor players have great games. Yet some how the media wants to tell me about Marcus Smart and his 15 points in a loss?
Sorry for the rant. Sick of the hype. Guess ESPN etc. figures they need "star power" to attract the average fan to it's product. Kind of reminds of professional golf and how TV coverage shows Tiger Woods every shot, even when he is ten shots out of the lead on Sunday.