I heard on the radio today that Shane Battier is the first Duke player to ever win an NBA Championship. That seems crazy considering how many players they put in the NBA, but I can't think of any others off the top of my head.
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I heard on the radio today that Shane Battier is the first Duke player to ever win an NBA Championship
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Not really...Duke doesn't have those "flashy" players that have that "swag" the NBA seems to be filthy with. Some of the most successful Duke basketball players (Hurley, Laettner, etc...) aren't very good in the NBA.
Grant Hill has had the most success, and I don't think he's ever even been to a finals. It's like coming from a spread offense in College Football. You may win a lot in college, but you're not really NFL material for the most part.
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Some of the most successful Duke basketball players (Hurley, Lattiner, etc...) aren't very good in the NBA.
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Not sure which idiot radio “personality” couldn’t do a Google search, but Danny Ferry won a title with the Spurs in 2003. Also, Jeff Mullins won one with the Warriors back in the ‘70’s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Ferry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Mullins_(basketball)
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Not really...Duke doesn't have those "flashy" players that have that "swag" the NBA seems to be filthy with. Some of the most successful Duke basketball players (Hurley, Laettner, etc...) aren't very good in the NBA.
Grant Hill has had the most success, and I don't think he's ever even been to a finals. It's like coming from a spread offense in College Football. You may win a lot in college, but you're not really NFL material for the most part.
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C’mon man! Hurley is an awful example. The dude almost died in a car accident two months into his rookie season!!!
Kyrie Irving ring any bells? The dude was the #1 overall pick…
Elton Brand, Carlos Boozer and Luol Deng have all been front-line starters, and/or All-Stars at various points in their careers. I think any of those three could/would have started for a championship caliber team in their respective primes.
Shane Battier, Dahntay Jones, JJ Redick, Mike Dunleavy, Chris Duhon, Gerald Henderson and Corey Maggette and even the much-maligned Laettner are/were all rotation worthy players on any number of NBA squads, including numerous playoff teams.
Johnny Dawkins and Jack Marin were both quality professional players for roughly a decade.
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I can't argue against that logic that's for sure because I'm handicapped by a need to make sense.
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Some of the most successful Duke basketball players (Hurley, Laettner, etc...) aren't very good in the NBA.
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I figured it out. Prepy just hates the color blue.
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prepy being prepy
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Let's go over this again...Bobby Hurley suffered a life-altering automobile accident that nearly cost him his life in December of his rookie year...