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Duke nips Butler 61-59 and are crowned National Champions

INDIANAPOLIS - The Duke Blue Devils defeated the Butler Bulldogs to claim the schools and Mike Krzyzewski's fourth national championship on Monday evening in Indianapolis.

The game went down to the wire as Gordon Hayward's sixty foot shot bounded off the glass and Duke held on for life for a classic national final win.  The Blue Devils immediately took to mid court, hugs everywhere before the Blue Devils watched CBS's "One shining moment."

There was no reason for the hometown favorite Butler Bulldogs to hold their heads down, for they played good enough to win but fell just short.  The Bulldogs had a fabulous season, one they'll remember for years to come and they fought the tradition-laden Blue Devils tooth and nail until the buzzer sounded.

"I've been fortunate enough to be in eight national championship games and this was a classic.  This was the toughest and best one," said Krzyzewski who tied Adolph Rupp with four national titles.

He remains first in NCAA tournament wins with 77 and has twelve Final Four wins, second only to John Wooden of UCLA.  Krzyzewski is now 4-4 in national championship games.

Kyle Singler led the way for Duke with 19 points and 9 rebounds and his defense helped hold Butler star Gordon Hayward to 2 of 11 shooting from the field.  Hayward ended the game with 12 points as did Shelvin Mack.

"When I saw Hayward's shot  bounce off the rim, the team came together in a special moment," said Singler.

Jon Scheyer finished his Duke career with a 15 point effort  to go with a team high 5 assists.  "They were tough and I can only imagine how they feel especially with an end like that.

For Scheyer, the end means a national championship just as it does for fellow seniors, Brian Zoubek and Lance Thomas.

Once again, Zoubek led the team in rebounding with ten and that earned him the praise of Krzyewski.  "I thought Zoubs on his out of bounds defense was great and then he adjusts and alters the shot, getting the rebound was so fitting for Zoubek.  Brian elevated out team over these last seven weeks to where we have a chance to play and win a national championship."

Krzyzewski also defended Brian when a media member asked him about his up and down career.  That's just Krzyzewski protecting his players and wanting Brian to be questioned about his play this season and not the past.

Thomas added six points and he finally cracked a smile at game's end.  Thomas has been intense throughout the tournaments and he now has the coveted national championship ring.

The Blue Devils bench did not score but they provided breaks for the starters.  If you were told the bench would not score, you would have likely thought Duke lost, but that is a testament to the veteran leadership.

After being out rebounded in the first half, Duke hit the glass better in the second half and that was a huge key in a tight game.  The final margin was 37 to 35 in the Blue Devils favor.

Duke finishes a special season with a 35-5 record and the team will now return to Durham for a raucous celebration.

BDN has been on the Duke beat all season long and we'll have more to come on the Blue Devils' fabulous March.  After all, the road ends in Indianapolis and Duke was the last team standing.

Enjoy the moment Blue Devil Nation for these opportunities are rare

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Enjoy the moment Blue Devil Nation. Wallow in the atomosphere and appreciate how fortunate you are - BDN Photo

INDIANAPOLIS -  Hey Duke fans!  Live in the moment for opportunities to win a national title don't come around often.  Take a moment and realize how lucky you are as a fan to follow such a great program and a great team.

From the Duke coaches to the players, there is nothing but solid character on the 2009-10 Blue Devils team and it's time to recognize and cherish that.  Just ask UNC fans who are coming off a title how long ago that seems now?  If it happens, enjoy it, savor it, live it.

Before you begin to worry if Kyle Singler will return or when the next recruit  will commit, live in the here and now.  Immerse yourself in the here and now and enjoy rooting for the team everybody in the nation will be watching this evening.

Make no mistake, that the majority of fans out there would kill to have a program like Duke's, so recognize how lucky and blessed you are to have them as your team.

It's been an amazing season and that season may well end in a fourth National Championship and how amazing is that?  I mean, who thought this would happen after Gerald Henderson left or Elliot Williams transferred?

This Duke team has succeeded at meeting every goal it set forth to date and you will never see a more likable and grounded roster of kids than this seasons.  No matter what they have been faced with, they have met the challenge with success.

Bozo media types are saying Duke had an easy road.  Well, they beat the PAC 10 Champions, the Big 10 Champions and the Big East Champions to get here and the Horizon Champions may be added to the list in about seven hours.

But don't get caught up in all the hate and realize that a lot of it is fabricated to begin with.  Worry instead if Duke will defeat a Butler team that is laying a trap.  But know your Blue Devils will show up and I mean they will be ready.

I have a good feeling that Duke will be atop the world by midnight, but should they slip, these guys are still champions.  It is rare to have senior leadership like Brian Zoubek, Lance Thomas and Jon Scheyer and they should be cuddled by the fan base.

If Kyle Singler goes pro, wish him the best for he will have left you with something special.  What I am saying is that nothing should take away from the joy that only two teams will experience when the ball tips at 9:21 tonight and no I am not saying Kyle is gone, so relax and don't go there.

Oh, and make sure you greet these Blue Devils in a big way when they return.  And do me a favor Blue Devil Nation, cheer hard for me as I will still be on the road back to Durham.  In fact, a video of the return would be appreciated or a tape of any local coverage of the event.

It's been one heck of a ride and it's one that nobody should want to end.

BDN Previews the National Championship – Duke [34-5] vs Butler [33-4]

Singler leads Duke versus Butler
Hometown heroes, the Butler Bulldogs, stand in the way of the Duke Blue Devils winning their 4th National Championship under Mike Krzyzewski. - Lance King

INDIANAPOLIS - The Duke Blue Devils will take on the Butler Bulldogs in a game that tips at 9:21 eastern and the winner will be the 2010 National Champion.

Butler was ranked 11th in the pre season and they are  riding a 25 game winning streak.   They have not only defeated three top ten teams in  Syracuse, Kansas State and Michigan State, but they held them all to less than 60 points.  In short, these Bull Dogs live up to their name for they are one tough bunch of kids.

Both Duke and Butler covet defense and that alone should make for a grinding game while they feel each other out.  Butler has held 12 of their last 13 opponents under 60, while Duke is allowing just 61 points per game.

Butler had 12 steals vs Michigan State and while they do not play the passing lanes as you might think, they make it difficult when the ball goes in the baseline with hands reaching.  Butler has 118 wins in four seasons 33-4 and their head coach Brad Stevens is a hot commodity.

Butler prefers to keep a game in the sixties and that strategy has been effective for them.  They are not particularly tall inside, so look for Duke to try to work it inside - out to create shots.

The Bulldogs best player is Gordon Hayward [6-9 soph, 15.6 ppg, 8.3 rpg]  who has led his team in scoring 17 times this season17 times this season.  He is a versatile player cut out in the mold of inside-out Duke players past.

Matt Howard [6-8 soph, 11.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg]  has scored in double figure 47 times in his career and he anchors the front court.  Howard butted heads late in the Michigan State win but he is expected to go.

Another key player for the Bulldogs is Shelvin Mack [6-3 soph, 14.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg].  Mack is the motor of this team and Duke will need to keep him in their sights all night long.

Ronald Nored [6-0 soph, 6.0 ppg] starts as does Willie Veasley [6-3, senior, 10.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg].  Both of these guys are good team players and both can drop it in if left open.  Veasley is the veteran leader of a young team whose best players are sophomores.

Make no mistake, all of Indianapolis is behind Butler who as you know now is just six miles down the road from Lucas Oil Arena.  Many are making them out to be Cinderella, but their program has been consistent.

As for mutual opponents, Butler lost to Georgetown 72-65 in one of their 4 losses.  The Hoyas handed Duke their second  worst loss of the season in an 89-77 win. Butler lost to Clemson by 1 point in November while Duke holds two double figure wins over the Tigers.

Butler holds wins over Northwestern, UCLA, Xavier, UTEP, Syracuse, Kansas State and Michigan State and that alone should tell you they can indeed keep the title in Indianpolis.

The Blue Devils are led by their big three of Jon Scheyer, Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler.  It will be hard to deny all three of these guys and if all are on their game as was the case in the win over West Virginia they should find victory lane.

But it is Duke's senior leadership which has been at the core of Duke's success as well.  The aforementioned Scheyer, hopes to remain hot from the field, while Lance Thomas will do all the dirty work which does not show up in the box score.

The emergence of Brian Zoubek is who many point to as the real reason Duke is in the title game has been a rebounding machine down the stretch and he will cause some match up problems inside for Butler.  If Zoubs controls the glass, Duke will benefit greatly.

It's only appropriate that these two teams are facing each other for they have earned the right to be here.  And while Brad Stevens coaching job has been fabulous for Butler this season, Coach Mike Krzyzewski, known as Coach K, who in my opinion has had his best season ever at the helm.

Keys to a Duke win 1) Shoot well from the field, 2) Push it inside in an effort to create some foul trouble which will get them to the line, 3) Play within your role - Duke was unselfish and patient on the offensive end against West Virginia and it will be important for this to continue, 4)  Rotate the bigs to keep the pressure on and this should wear Butler down.  Duke has been doing this all season, 5) Run when the opportunity is there.  Quick or easy baskets allows Duke to take Butler out of their comfort zone and if they are forced to play from behind, that works in Duke's favor.  In short, get out to a good start.

The fact that Duke has been here before should help, but I expect a game Butler team to give Duke all they want.  In the end, I see Duke winning their 4th national title under Krzyzewski. Duke's core is seniors while Butler's best players are sophomores and this is what keeps jumping out for me.

The pick here is Duke 74 Butler 61.

Kyle Singler is ready for the National Championship game

Singler leads Duke to championship game
Kyle Singler addresses the media this afternoon and BDN, as always, is on the Duke beat to bring you the best coverage available. BDN Photo

INDIANAPOLIS -  When asked if he would be willing to guard Butler star Gordon Hayward, Duke's Kyle Singler said yes without hesitation.  Singler then said it only made sense that they match up in the tomorrow's title game, but rest assured, the tough Oregonian is willing to face anyone.  Singler thrives on competition and his play down the stretch has helped Duke knock on the door of a fourth national championship.  Here are some of Singler's comments when the players entered the break out rooms, which allows media different opportunities to talk with players.

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Nate James and Chris Carrawell talk being in the title game and their upcoming basketball camp

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INDIANAPOLIS - Nate James and Chris Carawell have been great friends for a long time and each of them play roles on this seasons Duke Basketball team.  With the championship game looming tomorrow, the duo chatted up BDN about Butler and their upcoming basketball camp.  Speaking of the camp, if you are a local Durham or surrounding area resident, look into the opportunity.  They give you their contact information at the end of the recording.  Look for more BDN exclusives today and tomorrow as we pump out information from the Final Four in Indy.

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Duke’s Nolan Smith hot from the field in NCAA’s

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Nolan Smith chats with the media today in Indianapolis. Duke is one win away from a fourth national championship = BDN Photo

INDIANAPOLIS - BDN caught up with Duke's Nolan Smith today in Indy and the junior guard as always had a lot to say.  Smith is hitting  just under 50% from the field in the NCAA Tournament and his play will be a key for the Blue Devils to claim their 4th national title.  Stay tuned to BDN for more marathon coverage from the Final Four.

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