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This Duke team is one tight knit group [updated]

HOUSTON - The Duke fans who made the trip to  Houston have an extra hour of joy to celebrate Duke going to their 15th Final Four.  But for those of you on eastern standard time, the Blue Devils are headed your way tonight.

After much celebration, the Blue Devils will be back in Durham early this A.M. and they are carrying the Southern Regional Trophy with them.   The Blue Devils defeated Baylor 78-71 before 35,000 screaming Bears fans in a very exciting contest.

On a night when Kyle Singler couldn't find his mark offensively, Nolan Smith played the game of his life, scoring 29 points and being named the most outstanding player of the region.  Despite Singler's off game his teammates picked it up and that has been the case for this Blue Devil team all year long.

The one thing which really stood out after the contest was the word, "togetherness."

Another word you heard a lot in the Duke locker room was chemistry and a third word heard often was tight.  You see, these Blue Devils are on the same page like few other teams before them.  "We always hang together off the court, there are no cliques on this team," said a very emotional Lance Thomas.

When I asked Thomas if he had ever played on a tighter team, he shook his head from side to side for emphasis, saying, "Never, never," with a lump in his throat.  "We've worked so hard for this," said Thomas who was almost at a loss for words with relief.

Thomas and his senior teammates are a big reason for the camaraderie and the Duke staff is quick to tell you that.  In an on-court interview with Duke Assistant Coach Chris Collins, the emotional coach stated, "These guys may be the best team we've ever had."  He didn't mean the most talented, as you will hear.  No, he was talking about how much he liked coaching this group.

Coach Wojciechowski then stated, "It's not the most talented team, but they like one another and do everything together."

His senior teammate Brian Zoubek echoed the sentiment as well, "He's [Thomas] right.  We do it all together."  Whether it is going to movies, bowling or just hanging out, every player agreed that this was one tight knit group.

These Blue Devils show that tight knit togetherness on the court as well.  The 2010 Blue Devils never seem to panic and they lean on each other, picking up the slack when a teammate has a down game.  No matter what the statistical anomaly, this team finds ways to win.

When I asked Nolan Smith if he felt he needed to become more of a scorer with Singler having an off game, he was quick to say yes, but he followed that by saying, "That's the way it is this season, we help one another."

Perhaps, Jon Scheyer said it best, "We can tell one another anything.  We're able to confront each other and we all hold each other accountable."  In short, these Blue Devils have each others back in every way.

As I told Scheyer what Thomas had said about chemistry and togetherness, he exclaimed, "Yes, I have never been on a team in my life that was so close and then the emotion kicked in and he fought back tears looking down before recovering and answering questions from the throng of media which then gathered around him.

This may not be Coach Mike Krzyzewski's most talented team, but I have never seen a group more together and that in itself makes this team quite special.  And before you say maybe I didn't see the back to back national champions or the 86 team, think again, for I have witnessed every season since a coach whose name nobody could pronounce came to Durham from Army.

Coach Krzyzewski may not tell you the same for he has had some really good teams, but, make no mistake, he understands how special this season has been to date.  Win or lose in Indianapolis, this team is indeed unique.

It's a team that went through a lot in the off season with departures and missed on what many felt at the time were 'must' recruits for success.  One thing is certain, those players are now questioning their decision as Duke is once again basking in the national spotlight.

But maybe those near misses and defections are the reason this Band of Brothers has come together unlike any Duke team in recent memory.

"We hang together on and off the court and like each other," said Thomas.  He then continued, "There are no separate cliques on this team, we are all in this with one another."  Yes, he repeated himself with sincerity.

And then there is Coach Kryzewski's comments during the post game press conference, "This team will really be brothers forever.  It's as close a team as I've had.  You want great things to happen for people who are great with us.  I mean, they've been spectacular to coach.  You can tell they're really close and I'm ecstatic about it.  I can't tell you how happy I am about them taking our staff to Indianapolis.

And Duke fans?  They should be happy to have a group like this represent the royal blue and the four letters they wear proudly on their chests.

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HOUSTON - BDN was in the thick of the celebration in Houston where Duke defeated Baylor 78-71 to punch their ticket to the Final 4.  I caught up to Duke Assistant Nate James, who was all smiles as the Blue Devils cut both nets after being awarded the Southern Regional Trophy in Houston.  Much more to come at BDN, the independent source for all things Duke!

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A joyous Chris Collins talks the win and Final 4 with BDN


HOUSTON - The Duke Blue Devils are headed to their 15th Final Four after an amazingly intense battle with a game Baylor team.  BDN in the middle of all the action and we bring you and exclusive chat with a joyous Chris Collins as the players were cutting down the nets in the Reliant Center.  Stay tuned for a ton of coverage, but while we are working, enjoy this audio clip -

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Elite 8 showdown in Texas – BDN previews Duke vs Baylor

Photo courtesy Duke Blue Planet

HOUSTON - The Duke Blue Devils earned a berth in the NCAA's Elite 8 with a  huge second half effort against Purdue while Baylor had no trouble whatsoever disposing of St. Mary's.  The two teams will meet at 4:04 CST on Sunday and there is no reason to think this game will not go to the wire.

Baylor will be the home team here in that their fans have traveled as if it were a football game and they'll fill the Reliant Center in an effort to support their team.  FWIW, Baylor was 15-1 this season and 6-2 on neutral sites.

The Bears hold their opponents 65.3% from the field and allow 38% from the field, so like Duke, they are a solid defensive team.  That defense starts with 3rd team All American Ekpe Udoh, a player they nicknamed the "nightmare," in that he leads an extremely tall and athletic front line with 6-10 Anthony Jones and 7-0 cent Josh Lomers who has been playing his best ball of the season.

In short, the Bears average 7 blocks per game, but their offense is just as good.  The Bears average 77.1 ppg and the leader of the bunch is LaceDarius Dunn, second team all Big 12.  Dunn drops in 19.4 a game and he is capable of erupting, as is cat quick point guard Tweety Carter, who tosses in 15.1 ppg and leads the team in assists.

Baylor also has one of the best sixth men in the country in the athletic Quincy Acy, a 6-7 soph who had season highs in key games during Baylors run to the tournament.

Duke, on the other hand, plays good defense as well, but to win the game, Duke will have to be on their shot offensively.  They will also have to hit their free throws because Baylor is almost as good from the free throw line and the Bears are deadly from the stripe when the game is on the line and or crunch time.

Let's not forget that Baylor averages 7 three pointers per game, so Duke will need to run at them to push them off the stripe.  Duke will also face a zone defense where it is extremely hard to score inside.

As for rebounding, both teams are very good and Duke will not have the advantage they've enjoyed there during the season.  The bottom line is that Baylor is built to give a team like Duke fits.

A key for the Blue Devils will, of course, be Jon Scheyer who has struggled a bit with his shot of late.  However, Scheyer seemed poised to break out of the mini-slump after his second half performance vs Purdue.

Kyle Singler has been as steady as they come down the stretch and he will need to be dropping the three ball to open up the rest of his game offensively.  His teammate Nolan Smith is just as vital to Duke's efforts in that his defense against cat quick guards will be tested, and foul trouble could doom either team.

Brian Zoubek has been amazing this season, but he has struggled against athletic front courts offensively, yet his rebounding is a must in the contest.  Lance Thomas will have his hands full as well, but the senior seems poised for the challenge in that he was in game focus all day yesterday.

There has probably been no game this season that Duke will need the brothers Plumlee to play well.  Both Mason's and Miles' numbers will be called upon against a solid front court and they must establish themselves as forces inside or it could be a disappointing day for the Blue Devils.

In all honesty, Baylor scares me a bit and even Digger Phelps and Hubert Davis have picked them to advance, but when I know we have Coach K and a tight staff on the sidelines, I feel better.

I expect a pins and needles affair that will go down to the wire and I plan on seeing the team I follow cut down the nets and head back to Durham before leaving for Indianapolis, but again, it won't be easy.

This year's Duke team has had a great season, but one more win makes it a really great season.  Win or lose, these Blue Devils have achieved a lot and Duke fans need to recognize just how awesome this ride has been.

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Duke Assistant Chris Collins previews Baylor for BDN

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Coach Chris Collins flanks Mike Krzyzewski in Duke's win over Baylor. Collins previews Baylor for BDN. - Photo David Bradley, Duke Blue Planet

HOUSTON - Coach Krzyzewski is quick to tell you that his assistants, Chris Collins and Steve Wojciechowski, make up the scouting reports for future opponents, and it is no different with Baylor.  Both coaches checked out the Bears' easy win over St. Mary's last evening, and who better to talk to about the next opponent than Chris Collins himself?  BDN caught up with Coach Collins for a one on one chat about the game.

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Kyle Singler talks of Baylor’s length

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Kyle Singler now turns his attention the the Baylor Bears who stand in Duke's path to the Final Four - Photo courtesy of Duke Blue Planet

HOUSTON - Kyle Singler addresses the constant questions of expectations.  Kyle stated he would design another shirt if they get to the Final Four as well.  The Duke team watched film this morning and just finished up practice about thirty minutes ago.

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