Comparing 22 year old Duncan Robinson with 20 year old Nik is odd.
Robinson just turned 21 in April. Not much of a difference.
Yes, but we need Dawkins badly.It looks like Robinson is even more consistent from the perimeter but clearly not as good as the whole sophomore season Stauskas who could create.
I would not have believed you if you said Robinson would replace Dawkins this early. Robinson looks to even have a Stauskas kind of swagger. He knows he is good.
We will see.
RM
Actually...no...6 months.October 1993
April 1994
Thats more than a year.
Actually...no...6 months.
DRob is much taller and stronger...has a chance to be special. Looks to handle the ball just fine. And the swagger is there.
It is beyond can't leave him open at this point. He is shooting over people, like Rice did, because he is a legit 6-8.Can't wait to see what Robinson brings in Big Ten play and over the course of his career.
The announcer said something I agree with completely. Robinson is going to make a name for himself. If people don't know who this guy is right now...they will very shortly.
You can't leave him open. I love that he has no hesitation when he is open. This was his most impressive performance. He misses and says...I don't care...I'll shoot a hundred times because I am Duncan Robinson and the best shooter in college basketball.
He has what Rice and Stauskas have...shooting moxie.
RM
Nik got teams best defenders because he handled the ball way more his soph year than Robinson is going to this year, so defending Robinson if Levert, Walton and others can move the ball well is going to be tricky. Defending Levert and Walton creating is going to be tricky if a 5th defender glues himself to Robinson 25 feet from the basket.Nik didn't turn 20 til October of his sophomore year
DR turned 21 six months prior to the October of his sophomore year
1 year, 6 months is huge.... Jon Diebler for example: http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jon-diebler-1.html
not to mention Nik got teams best defenders.