Austin Rivers (Doc River's Son) Chooses Duke...

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Don't know why Dude picked Duke. I'm not a Duke hater but IMO the system at Duke doesn't translate into a player with his skillset growing. It may help him defensively, but I think he should have went with a more offensive minded coach.... Good Luck to him though, Kid is the Truth!!!! :yes:


Austin Rivers commits to Duke

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=5632647

Shooting guard Austin Rivers, the No. 1-ranked player in the recruiting class of 2011, has committed to Duke, according to his high school coach.


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Rivers, who at one time was committed to Florida, is a highly sought-after playmaker from Winter Park, Fla. He revealed his college plans Thursday, Winter Park coach David Bailey said.

Rivers broke the news to Kansas coach Bill Self and North Carolina's Roy Williams, the coaches of two of Rivers' top three choices, on Thursday morning. Rivers canceled the remainder of his campus visits, including one he was planning to take to North Carolina this weekend.

"He picked Duke because of [Mike Krzyzewski] and his staff," Bailey said. "There is a ton of tradition at Duke, and it was the best place for him from a basketball and academic standpoint."

Rivers' father, Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, said Thursday that his son's commitment has not been finalized.

"He's leaning [toward Duke] and most likely he'll commit in the next couple days," Rivers said. "But it's not official, yet. I'll wait and let him do it."

The 6-foot-4, 189-pound Rivers could have an immediate impact once he gets to Cameron in Duke's up-tempo, fast-breaking style of play. He is a prolific scorer, has range out to 28 feet and an excellent mid-range game. He uses the jab-step as well as seasoned pros, can finish through contact when attacking the basket and has the best NBA-level floater over bigs of any player in the high school or college ranks.

When teams adjust to try to stop Rivers, he is able to easily convert into a playmaker for his teammates using his vision and passing skills.

Duke already has the No. 7-ranked class in the country, led by ESPNU 100 shooting guard Michael Gbinije (Chester, Va./Benedictine), but by landing Rivers the Blue Devils are sure to at least jump into the top five.

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The 6-foot-4, 189-pound Rivers</EMBED>

good luck to the young man wherever he goes.

he'll have to put some weight on that frame eventually (up to 25 lbs more over the next few years), and does anyone else think he needs to refine his mechanics on his shot?
 
good luck to the young man wherever he goes.

he'll have to put some weight on that frame eventually (up to 25 lbs more over the next few years), and does anyone else think he needs to refine his mechanics on his shot?

It's really hard to say because he does have a quick release and it is pretty accurate. My only concern is if once he starts to play against men instead of boys he might fatigue earlier and then his shot may hurt him... but one of the greatest shooters in league history, Reggie Miller had horrendous mechanics and wasn't very strong, and he wasn't close to the athlete Austin is.... it may hurt him to change anything too...
 
good luck to the young man wherever he goes.

he'll have to put some weight on that frame eventually (up to 25 lbs more over the next few years), and does anyone else think he needs to refine his mechanics on his shot?
Yeah elbow placement would be the first thing. I see him listed at 189 and I am sort of wondering if they are weighing him on Jupiter.
 
good luck to the young man wherever he goes.

he'll have to put some weight on that frame eventually (up to 25 lbs more over the next few years), and does anyone else think he needs to refine his mechanics on his shot?

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Yeah elbow placement would be the first thing.

i'm thinking about how he seats the ball and also the timing of his release. in some instances it (the timing) looks normal, but in others he appears to have the same "flaw" that charles barkley had when he took jumpers.
 
and reggie miller is the 1st person to tell you that he had great difficulty guarding bigger players down on the blocks.

No doubt but it was a different NBA back then and with zone now as well as the fact that rarely does a team focus on posting a 1 or 2 on the regular, I think he will be ok...
 
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