ACC Tournament Preview – Duke vs Boston College (Quarterfinal)

hggwcqqocyalbck_200902160208111Duke will take to the court  for the first time in  the 2009  ACC Tournament where they will face Boston College in the nightcap.  The Blue Devils will try to avenge a loss in Chestnut Hill when they take on Boston College.  The Eagles had little problem defeating Virginia 76-63 to make it into the quarter final match up.

The Eagles shot lights out from the free throw line going 31 of 36 for 86% in their first round win.  They also saved their legs playing nine players, but part of that was due to foul trouble.  Tyrese Rice exploded on the Blue Devils in the second half in the teams last outing and with him going just 1 of 7 from the field against Virginia, you can bet he will wake up against the Devils.  It's worth noting that Rice did go 7 of 8 from the free throw stripe.

One of the players who led the Boston College comeback win in the first meeting was Rakim Sanders.  The athletic swing player must be contained.  He killed the Wahoo's on several occasions and his ability to get to the rim and get his shot off can cause problems.

Jon Scheyer looks to lead the Blue Devils into the semi finals of the ACC Tournament in Atlanta, Georgia
Jon Scheyer looks to lead the Blue Devils into the semi finals of the ACC Tournament in Atlanta, Georgia

Duke will likely counter Sanders with Gerald Henderson.  "G" was as good as any player in the conference down the stretch, but he struggled in his last game out against North Carolina.  Duke will need Henderson to return to form on the offensive end.

Joe Trapani had one of his best games of the season versus Duke in Chestnut Hill.  He's versatile and has to be watched inside and out.  Kyle Singler will be counted on to slow him down, but we all know that the Duke defense switches at will and while he will start out on Trapani, help defense is the key.

Much has been made of Singler tiring down the stretch, but his last outing showed no signs of fatigue.  Singler, along with Scheyer and Henderson are Dukes most consistent players and Duke fares well when all of them play well on the same night.

The return of Nolan Smith will certainly help with depth, but he will likely be a bit rusty.  Duke got little production from the bench in the UNC game, so all eyes will be on Paulus, Zoubek and company.

Zoubek could play a big role, especially when Josh Southern is in the game for BC.  Duke will also have to keep an eye on Corey Radji, a streaky player which bolsters their front line.

The Eagles are assured of an NCAA berth win or lose and come into the game 10-7 versus ACC competition and 22-10 overall.  They have a win over #1 rated UNC in Chapel Hill to their credit which shows what they are capable of doing.

Al Skinner has a team that never gives up.   In other words, they'll keep playing hard no matter how many points they are down.  In short, Duke will have to match their toughness with just that and intensity.

Two bright spots for Duke coming in is the play of Jon Scheyer and freshman Elliot Williams.  Williams didn't get off the bench in the first game and he will add a new dimensions to the game.

Scheyer has handled the point guard duties masterfully.  Since he took over the point and Williams was inserted, the Blue Devils have had much fewer turnovers.  It will be important to protect the ball and keep the Eagles off the line.  It would also help to get to the line.

Coach K and his staff has had time to prepare and while many are making this game out to be a revenge game, the Dukies will likely treat it differently than the fans might.  Look for the Blue Devils to try and get many players involved early on and implement their will of how they want the game played.

Duke doesn't have a luxury of having a game under their belt, but then again the Eagles didn't get an extra day of rest.  Duke may struggle early in the cavernous dome setting for they have spent little time on the court.  Duke had a slightly longer lay off than they are accustomed to as well.

I think Boston College will give Duke their best shot, but that the Devils will find a way to advance and should get better production from their bench in this game.   The pick here is Duke 79 Boston College 71

Nolan Smith upgraded to probable

BDN Photo - Nolan Smith
BDN Photo - Nolan Smith

Here is the official word from Duke Sports Information -
"Sophomore guard Nolan Smith is probable for Duke's opening round game of the ACC Tournament on Friday. Smith has missed the Blue Devils last three games after suffering a mild concussion on Feb. 25 at Maryland. He is averaging 8.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in 28 contests this season."

We fully expect him to play in that he has been practicing close to full speed.

ACC Tournament Week – One on One with Elliot Williams

Elliot Williams has been asked to defend some of the best guards in the ACC
Elliot Williams has been asked to defend some of the best guards in the ACC

I was able to sit down with Duke freshman Elliot Williams and get his thoughts on the UNC game, his season and his future, team health and more.

So, whats this (pointing to an ice bag on his knee)

Aw, it's nothing

So this is not a Ty Lawson thing (joking)?

Naw, not at all.  I'm alright.  (laughing)

That was a tough loss ... (UNC)

Yeah.  Tough loss.  I thought we played pretty well, just couldn't get the stops at the right moments.  We were down one or two three possessions in the game to go ahead and we just have to hit our open shots, but we'll be alright. [private]

Does it bother you a little bit that you missed those open shots from the three point stripe?

Not really!  It doesn't bother me.

Just keep shooting?

Just keep shooting and hit my open shots.  I really ... this is one of the first times I'm learning to be an off ball player.  Usually the ball has always been in my hand ...

It's a learning experience ...

Yeah, it's a learning experience all the way around.  I want to knock those shots down.  I've got to just keep shooting them and keep working.

What's the atmosphere around the team at this point?  I mean you guys have just picked yourselves up and it seems obvious you are not going to let yourselves be down.

Naw, naw (emphatically shaking his head).  We are feeling good going into the ACC Tournament, NCAA Tournament.  I've talked to some of the guys and they've said this is the best they've felt.  There all healthy, our best players are playing well and we're ready to go at this.

What is the general health of the team?  I know Lance and Jon have been hobbled ... Nolan? (Scoop;))

Going into the ACC Tournament, we should be completely healthy.  Nolan is feeling good.  Today he did some stuff and he is feeling well.  Lance?  He's a soldier.  And you know Scheyer, he's doing good, he's practicing, so we're getting healthy. 

Your spirits have obviously been totally uplifted - you're starting now ...

Yeah.

... what does that mean to you.  Does this kind of thing help you forget time on the bench?

No. (smiling)  You can never forget that because it's the kind of thing that motivates me, but at the same time being on the bench helped me a lot.

How hard was that on you?

It was hard.  But I used that as an advantage to keep working hard and get better.  Because I didn't want to be there and I thought I could help the team with my play.

Tell me a little bit more about Nate James?

Nate James (said with obvious respect and admiration)...  It's great to work with him.  He relates to everything I do.  We have a relationship on and off the court.  He's a cool guy, straight up guy.

Have you met that mean dog of his?  (Mastiff)

Yeah! 

That's a bad dog.  That's no poodle.

Yeah, (laughing)

Do you talk with your Dad a lot?

I talk to my whole family.  They've been very supportive of me and what I've done.  I talk to them every two or three days.

How is student life?  Is it hard to balance everything in your first year?

I mean, we have a good academic advisor in Kenny King.  Academically, it's difficult, but we are managing it pretty well.

Going into the ACC Tournament, what has been the message in practice of late?

We've been pretty intense and we've got to tighten up on a lot of offensive things.  Learn to dig deep.  Like I said at Carolina, we were down two or three times and they scored each time, so we have to dig deep and get those stops, because we are going to be in some situations like that in the ACC and NCAA Tournaments.

At this time,  I was joined by the local media, where the first question was about the play of Tony Douglass of all things;)  I will print that part of the interview later today.  [/private]

March madness begins! Kyle Singler Interview – “It’s a new season.”

Kyle Singler - BDN Photo
Kyle Singler - BDN Photo

Kyle Singler sat down with the media just minutes ago for a question and answer session going into the ACC Tournament.

What did the coaches have to say after Sunday's tough loss?

Just take open shots.  Whether it's 25 or 30 open shots, you should take them.  As long as they are good shots he wants us to take as many as possible.

How do you feel now as opposed to last year from a physical standpoint?

It's really hard to look back at last year at this point to see where we were as a team because it was such a long time ago.  I mean, right now as a team we feel great.  We feel we are in a great position to make a good run at this thing and getting a lot of guys back healthy is a key.  Everybody is excited and that's the way it should be.

What about you personally?

I will tell you the same answer.  It's hard for me to tell where I was last year at this point, but I feel great.

Do you feel like you guys can continue forward where all five starter played big minutes?

Every game is different.  Every game brings a different situation.  We are going to have to have guys come off the bench to help us.  That's not to say, they haven't.  Dave has been big for us.  Brian has had big minutes for us and down the line.  Five guys are going to play the majority of the minutes and that's just the way it is.

Going back to being fresh ... doe's it have something to do with the all out way you play?

That's the way you should play, I guess.  It's the way I play.  I feel good right now.  I guess having a year under your belt of college basketball is definitely a good thing to have.

Coach said on Sunday, that the way you are playing now, guys are getting different shots.  Can you speak for yourself about the kind of shots you are getting now that you are playing a different way?

I think what coach was trying to say to us, is not different shots, but the amount of shots we get.  I think what he is trying to say is ... guys get shots in different positions.  You might go through a stretch where you might not shoot the ball for five minutes and you might get five shots at  different positions.  It's just getting use to the flow you might have.  Just taking good shots.

Have you thought about who you will play on Friday?

The two teams that we might play, we've played before.  As of now we are not focusing on a team or who is projected to win.  We are just focusing on ourselves right now and trying to get better as a team.

Would you relish a chance to get back at Boston College?

I think right now our focus is that it's a new season and what's happened, happened.  Whether it's BC or Virginia, we are starting fresh.

What would winning an ACC Championship do for you guys?

Well, coming in to this, it's a new season and we're playing the best basketball we've been playing throughout the whole season.  This is a time where if you win three games, you feel good about yourself.  Winning a tournament helps your confidence, boosts your confidence.  You definitely want to come in and play as well as you can and that projects into the NCAA Tournament.

About having success in March ...

We just have to come in with the mindset, just like I said it's a new season.  What we've done we've done.  And this Duke team?  We need to do something this year and we know that.  I think guys are excited because of that.  We just have to stay healthy.  We have the team to win - win games, win big games.  It's a confident group.

As a team we still have a lot of growth still.  We are not as a group at or where we will be.  I know that's tough to say, but a lot of guys still have a lot of potential, still.  So, what Jon was trying to say is that we might not know how good we really are.  This week is a big week for us.  We're not worried about who we are playing, we're just trying to get better as a team.

Nolan Smith participates in today’s Duke practice

Noaln Smith chases down a loose ball in practice
Noaln Smith chases down a loose ball in practice

Nolan Smith returned to practice today, but is still listed as questionable at this time.  "He's okay, he's back at practice," said a nodding Elliot Williams when questioned by the Blue Devil Nation.  Smith suffered a concussion and bruised ribs when he ran into a nasty screen from David Neal during the Maryland game.

Check back in for a Kyle Singler interview later today.  Also, premium members get a one on one exclusive with Elliot Williams.

The Blue Devils will rebound from two tough losses

Our Senior Cheerleaders still have some more cheering to do this season
Our Senior Cheerleaders still have some more cheering to do this season

Yesterday was not the best of days for fans of Duke Basketball, but there was a silver lining.  The Blue Devil men fought valiantly only to come up short late against their arch rival UNC, while the women lost a heartbreaking defeat in the ACC Tournament final to Maryland.

Duke Women's loss to Maryland-  Duke came into the game with fabulous wins over Virginia and Florida State, two very strong teams.  They faced a Maryland team led by two of the nations very best players in Kristin Tolliver and Marissa Coleman.

The Blue Devils staged a terrific comeback late in a hard fought game to send it to overtime.  As entertaining as the entire tournament had been, the final show was quite the show.  Maryland used an amazing touch from the free throw line to ice the game.

Duke came up just short, as Abby Waner launched a desperation three pointer that fell short.  Waner then turned right in front of me with tears immediately welling up in her eyes and Duke was forced to watch the Terps celebrate.

Sure, the fans were disappointed as was the team, but the Duke contingent gave the women what they deserved in a huge ovation for the effort.  I mean, they were just inches away.

Despite the loss, Duke showed a bit of moxie in the tournament and they served notice that they will be a tough out in the NCAA Tournament.

The Duke Men's loss to UNC- One of the more stinging defeats comes from losing to your arch rival, but Duke in no way rolled over.  In fact the Blue Devils came into this game with legitimate injuries to Lance Thomas and Jon Scheyer who played on sore ankles.

Oh, and Nolan Smith didn't suit up at all.  Krzyzewski used this game to play his starters as he would in a crucial NCAA game and he came away knowing his team had fight.

UNC simply a few more plays and found a way to win on senior day.  Duke didn't get it's normal production from Gerald Henderson and they had little help off the bench, but they still hung in the game.

Jon Scheyer was amazing in that he didn't miss a shot from the field and he played the PG spot without a single turnover.  Scheyer was visibly upset and drained during an interview after the loss.  Scheyer and Duke lost with dignity and it's obvious that this team is not fading late in the season as it seemed to in the past two years.

Like the women' s team, the men will be a tough out once the pairings are announced.  There was no complaining from Kryzewski and company, yet they had plenty to whine about from the outside looking in.  They also found themselves in the 9:20 game in Friday's ACC Tournament, but the only thing you will hear from that is the quick turnaround.

On a day when Scheyer and Waner were upset from a painful loss, they were still embraced by the Duke fan base, for their teams were awfully close to winning these games.

So, cheer up Abby!  There are more games to be played and no two players showed the heart of Duke better than Jon Scheyer and yourself.