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Duke defeats Florida State to win the 2009 ACC Championship

The Devils went down to Georgia and took care of business
The Devils went down to Georgia and took care business

The Duke Blue Devils defeated Florida State 79-69 to win the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship.  In the process they helped Coach Mike Krzyzewski to his 11th Championship.  Duke has now won an amazing 9 our of the last 12 ACC titles and 17 overall and have  participated in 28 of 56 championship games. 

With the 847th career victory, Krzyzewski is the 4th all time winningest coach in college basketball history with wins.

The Seminoles came into the game off an upset of North Carolina and many thought Duke would be in for a tough contest.  While the Noles refused to fold, the Blue Devils controlled the game from the opening tip in route to their 28th win of the season.

Once again, Duke used the three point shot to their advantage going 12 for 25 for 48%.  In fact they shot better from three than overall. 

Duke went on a 20-3 first half run while holding Florida State without a field goal for a long, long time.  How long?  Douglass ended hit their first field goal early in the second half since the *;04 mark of the first half.

The Blue Devils defense also held the Seminoles to just 21.7% from the field to take a 35-21 lead into the locker room.

"You win by getting stops on defense and that's what we did all weekend," said Duke Assistant Coach Chris Collins shortly after the eventual win.

Florida State warmed up in the second half and went on a 11-0 run of their own, cutting the lead to 42-36, but that's as close as they would get.

A Jon Scheyer three ended the drought and while the Seminoles scored just after that on the other end, Scheyer got fouled on the next possession and calmly hit 3 of 3 free throws which stretched the lead back to 48-38.

Then it was Gerald Henderson turn.  The junior standout drained a three point shot, had a dunk the next time down and hit 2 free throws again in succession for 7 quick points.

By that time, Duke had gone on a 23-7 run and led 62-43 with the Blue Devil faithful feeling a celebration coming on.

To Florida State's credit, they wouldn't say die and fought until the last minute of regulation.  Still, Duke for the most part coasted to the ACC Championship.

As the buzzer sounded, Duke owned Atlanta and they started the   off by wearing championship hats and T-Shirts while posing for pictures and talking to various media members.   They then cut down the nets with Krzyzewski getting the last clip as he blew a kiss to the faithful.

Duke fought through a bit of adversity during the season and gained the coveted trophy.

Jon Scheyer was named the tournaments MVP and finished the game with 29 points.  Gerald Henderson picked the right time for his offense to come full circle and tallied 27 points.  Kyle Singler, who for the most part got them to the title game with his play in the first two games added 14 points.

All three were named to the All ACC Tournament team, along with Toney Douglass and Tyler Hansbrough of UNC. 

The Blue Devils now await today's tournament pairings and will go into March Madness as the proud ACC Champions.

We'll have many player quotes and more later.  So, please check back in.

Courtesy of Duke Sports Information -

ACC Championships
• Duke won its 17th ACC Championship on Sunday with a win over Florida State. The 17 ACC Championships are tied for the most in league history with North Carolina.
• Coach Krzyzewski claimed his 11th ACC Championship at Duke. He is second only to Dean Smith (13) of North Carolina for most by a coach in ACC history.
• The Blue Devils have won eight of the last 11 ACC Championships.
• Duke played in its 28th league championship game. Only North Carolina (29) has played in more ACC Finals.

Tournament Honors
• Junior Jon Scheyer was named ACC Tournament MVP, becoming the 16th Duke player to garner tournament MVP honors.
• Scheyer, Gerald Henderson and Kyle Singler were all named to the ACC All-Tournament first team. The Blue Devils now have 66 first team All-Tournament selections.
• The three first team selections give Duke three first team picks for the 10th time in school history. It is the 25th time they have had two or more first team selections.

A Winning Tradition
• Duke has now won 1,875 games all-time, the fourth-highest victory total in NCAA history. The Blue Devils have an all-time record of 1,875-814, including 758-213 under Coach K.
• The Blue Devils have won a NCAA record 289 games this decade, the most wins in a decade by the program. The previous NCAA record for wins in a decade was 286 by Kansas (286-60 from 1990-99).
• Duke is now 934-237 all-time as a ranked team, including 792-180 as a Top 10 team.
• The Blue Devils have won 25 or more games 22 times in school history with 18 of those coming under Coach K. Duke has won 20 or more games 44 times.
• Duke improved to 84-39 all-time in the ACC Tournament, tying them with North Carolina for the most wins in ACC Tournament history.

Duke In The ACC Tournament
• Duke is now 84-39 all-time in the ACC Tournament, making their 56th appearance. The Blue Devils are 29-4 in the ACC Tournament since 1998 with eighth of the last 11 tournament championships.
• Coach K has an all-time record of 46-17 in the ACC Tournament.
• Duke has played 28 championship games in the ACC Tournament with a 17-11 record in the finals.
• The Blue Devils are 15-6 all-time as a No. 3 seed in the tournament and 7-5 when playing a No. 4 seed.  
• Duke is now 1-0 against Florida State in the ACC Tournament.
• The Blue Devils are 8-1 all-time when playing in the Georgia Dome, including a 6-0 record in the ACC Tournament. Duke has won both the 2001 and 2009 ACC Tournaments at the Georgia Dome. Duke is 9-3 all-time when playing ACC Tournament games in Atlanta.

Duke vs. Florida State Series
• Duke now leads the all-time series with Florida State, 29-6. The two schools met for the 35th time on Sunday since the Seminoles joined the ACC in the 1991-92 season.
• The Blue Devils and Seminoles met for the first time ever in ACC Tournament play on Sunday. Florida State was the only team in the league that Duke had not faced in the conference tournament.    
• Coach K now owns a 28-5 career record against the Seminoles, including a 3-1 record in the month of March.
• Duke has a 26-5 record when ranked while playing Florida State, including a 25-5 mark as a top 10 team. The Blue Devils have been ranked in the top 10 the past 23 times they have faced Florida State dating back to the 1996-97 season.

Duke In March
• Duke improved to 4-1 in the month of March during the 2008-09 season. They now have a 131-54 all-time record in the month of March under Coach K.
• When playing on March 15, Duke is now 8-3 all-time, including a 7-2 record under Coach K.

Krzyzewski Climbs Victory Ladder
• Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski earned his 831st victory as a head coach on Sunday. With the victory he passes Jim Phelan for fourth all-time in NCAA Division I history for career victories. He is first among active coaches.
• Krzyzewski is now 45 victories shy of Adolph Rupp for third all-time.
• Coach K now has 758 wins as the head coach at Duke, ranking him sixth in NCAA Division I history for victories at one school and second among active coaches (Jim Boeheim, Syracuse – 797). Krzyzewski is one win shy of Western Kentucky’s Ed Diddle for fifth all-time.
• Krzyzewski’s 831 victories are the most by a head coach through 34 years of coaching. Krzyzewski passes Dean Smith of North Carolina who won 830 games in his first 34 seasons.

1,000 Career Points
• There have been 59 players in Duke history to score over 1,000 career points. The total for the Blue Devils is tied for the second most in Division I with Louisville. The only school with more 1,000-point scorers is North Carolina (62).
• Duke now has four current players with over 1,000 career points. It is only the second time in school history the Blue Devils have had four active players with 1,000 career points. The only previous team with four players over 1,000 career points was in 1985-86 with Johnny Dawkins, Mark Alarie, David Henderson and Jay Bilas. The four current players who have scored at least 1,000 points in their career are Jon Scheyer  (34th, 1,308), Gerald Henderson 40th (1,218), Greg Paulus (41st, 1,185) and Kyle Singler (57th, 1,018).

Offensive Notes
• Duke scored 79 points and is now 24-4 this year with scoring at least 70 points. They are 667-133 all-time under Coach K when scoring at least 70 points.
• Duke has had two players score 20 or more points in 11 games this season. The Blue Devils have had a player score 20 or more 30 times on the year. The 11 games is tied for ninth most in a single season at Duke.
• The Blue Devils matched a season high with 12 three-point field goals made. They also made 12 treys in the first meeting with Maryland and against Miami. They have 10 or more made treys six times this season.
• Duke committed a season-low four turnovers in the game. The previous low was six turnovers against Wake Forest on Feb. 22. The Blue Devils have had less than 10 turnovers in nine games this season. It is the lowest turnover total since Duke had three turnovers against North Carolina in the 2002 quarterfinals.
• The Blue Devils only committed one turnover in the first half. It is the lowest amount of turnovers committed in the first half this season by Duke. The previous low was three against Georgia Southern in the second game of the year. The Blue Devils also only committed one turnover in the second half against Florida State on March 3 for a total of two turnovers in a span of 40 minutes against the Seminoles.
• Duke outrebounded Florida State 35-34. They have outrebounded the opposition 18 times this year and are 474-55 all-time under Coach K when outrebounding the opposition.

Defensive Notes
• Duke limited Florida State to 69 points and held all three ACC Tournament opponents under 70 points. They have held 20 opponents to 60 or less on the season.
• The Blue Devils held Florida State to 21 points in the first half on 5-of-23 (.217) shooting. It is the second lowest shooting percentage by an opponent in the first half this year. The Seminoles shot .206 (7-of-34) in the first half during the first meeting this season between the two schools.
• Florida State did not make a field goal in the final 8:09 of the first half. The only points for the Seminoles in the final eight minutes were seven made free throws. The next made field goal came at the 18:18 mark of the second half, a span of 9:51 minutes.  

Duke Player Notes:

Gerald Henderson
• Junior Gerald Henderson tallied 27 points to give him nine 20-point games on the season and 13 in his career. He has scored in double figures in 29 games on the year.
• Henderson tallied at least one point, rebound, assist, blocked shot and steal in a game for the 12th game this season.
• Henderson made 4-of-7 from behind the three-point line. It is the fourth time this season Henderson has made three or more from beyond the arc.
• With four assists Henderson has recorded three or more assists in 18 games this season.

David McClure
• Senior David McClure grabbed five rebounds and now has five or more rebounds in seven games this year.
• McClure added two steals to give him eight games with two or more steals.

Greg Paulus
• Senior Greg Paulus played in his 136h career game, moving him into a tie for 13h all-time at Duke for career games played.

Jon Scheyer
• Junior Jon Scheyer scored 29 points to give him nine 20-point games this season and 15 in his career. The 29 points is tied for the 10th highest single game total by a Duke player in the ACC Tournament. He has nine straight games with at least 10 points and has reached double figures in scoring 27 times this season.
• Scheyer finished the tournament with 65 points, ranking him eighth at Duke for points in an ACC Tournament.
• Scheyer made four three-point field goals to give him six straight games with three or more made treys and 14 overall contests. He has made 30 three-point field goals in his nine games as starting point guard. He made 12 three-point field goals in the tournament, which ranks him tied for second most by a Duke player with J.J. Redick.
• At the free throw line, Scheyer matched a career-high going 13-of-15. He was 13-of-13 earlier this year against Rhode Island. The 13 made free throws are tied for the second most in a single game by a Duke player with Art Heyman who had 13 against Clemson in 1962.
• Scheyer finished the tournament going 21-of-25 (.840) from the free throw line. The 21 made free throws is tied for fifth most in a game by a Duke player.

Kyle Singler
• Sophomore Kyle Singler reached double figures in scoring for the 12th straight game with 14 points against Florida State. He now has a team-high 31 games with 10 or more points this season.
• Singler tallied at least one point, rebound, assist, blocked shot and steal in a game for the eighth straight contest and 20th game this season. The 20 games are tied for the third most in a single season at Duke. The most is 26 games by Shane Battier in 2001.    
• Singler made four three-point field goals to give him three or more made treys in nine games this season.
• His two steals give Singler 15 games with two or more steals on the year.
• Singler had one blocked shot to give him nine blocks in the tournament His nine blocks ranks fourth all-time by a Duke player in the tournament.
• Singler played all 40 minutes for the third consecutive game. He is only the second Duke player to play three consecutive complete games. The only other player to play three straight complete games in the ACC Tournament was Doug Kistler in 1960. It is the third time it has been done in postseason play.

Nolan Smith
• Sophomore Nolan Smith dished out three assists to give him eight games with three or more assists this season.

Lance Thomas
• Junior Lance Thomas match a season-high with eight rebounds. All eight rebounds came in the first half with six of the eight coming on the offensive end of the floor.

Brian Zoubek
• Junior Brian Zoubek grabbed six rebounds in the game and now has 14 games with five or more rebounds on the year.
• Zoubek blocked one shot to give him a blocked shot in 19 games on the year.

Duke ousts Maryland 67-61 enroute to the ACC Tournament Championship Game.

Duke will go for another ACC Championship against FSU
Duke will go for another ACC Championship against FSU

In the movie Scarface, Al Pacino (Tony Montana) said, "Say hello to my little  friend," as he whipped out his machine gun to take care of business.  Duke introduced Maryland to their old friend, the three point shot, going 9 of 22 helping them take care of business.

The Blue Devils 67-61 victory over the Terrapins wasn't always pretty, but the end result has to be beautiful for Mike Krzyzewski who will vie for his 11th ACC Championship tomorrow afternoon.

But Duke had some other familiar friends show up in their victory which pushed their season record to 27-6.  Duke managed to get to the free throw stripe 21 times, canning 18 of them.  Then there was their staple defense which is allowing 64 ppg in their first two contests.

Duke didn't shoot the ball well.  In fact, one of their key stars, Gerald Henderson went 3 of 14 from the field.  That combined with 36% from the field made for a game where Maryland remained within striking distance for most of the game.  Henderson ended the game with 8 points, but his streak of 24 straight double figure scoring games went down.

Henderson finally hit a three to give Duke a 47-41 lead at the 8:44 mark in the second half.  Maryland quickly scored of a Vazquez drive, but that's when the player of the game, Jon Scheyer took over.

Scheyer nailed a three point shot and then stole the ball just beyond half court, driving the ball for a lay in all in the same motion.  Scheyer also hit key free throws down the stretch and led all scorers with 22 points. 

Another key factor was Nolan Smith logging 30 minutes.  Smith shook off some early game rust and finished with 10 points, 3 assists and 0 turnovers.

But the player who kept them into the game in the first half, was Kyle Singler.  The sophomore star was the only double figure scorer for either team at the half and while he cooled off in the second half, he put up numbers of 14 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocked shots.  Singler became the 50th player in Duke Basketball history to score 1000 points with his effort.

Let's not forget Dave McClure who made consecutive baskets during a key second half spurt.  McClure was 3 of 3 from the field for six points.  McClure had several key boards and timely blocks which gave Duke a spark.

"As a group, it would be a great way to help us in the latter part of March. Personally, it would be great just to get back there. We won a couple championships early in my career, but I really wasn’t much of a factor. I was young and coming off a couple injuries. There would be no better way to end with these guys than to go out and get one. Everybody on our team feels like they are a part of it. Everybody will take ownership of it," said McClure in the post game interview session.

That spark was important, for the Blue Devils came out looking lethargic.  It was as if they were waiting for one another to make a play.  That's why Singlers play was vital today for he put the team on his back in the early going.

The Duke defense held Greivas Vasquez to 14 points on 17 shots.  Eric Hayes picked up the slack late for the Terps scoring 20 points, but it was too little too late.

Duke defeated Maryland for the third time this season.   Duke will now against a more talented Florida State team that defeated #1 rated North Carolina to advance to their first championship game under Coach Leonard Hamilton.  The ACC Coach of the Year, will attempt to keep his team from losing their third game to the Blue Devils.

Duke has played in 28 of the 56 ACC Tournament Championship games, a stat that speaks for itself.  Duke now has a 7-1 all time record in the Georgia Dome.

Link to Box Score Duke-Maryland ACC Quarterfinal

Kyle Singler helps lead Duke past Boston College 66-65

Kyle Singler 26 points, 9 rebounds, 6 blocks and 2 steals
Kyle Singler 26 points, 9 rebounds, 6 blocks and 2 steals

Duke started the game by holding Boston College to just two points in the first eight and a half minutes of the game.  But then the Eagles stormed back to take a 29-22 half time lead and Duke was clearly struggling.

Perhaps the fact that Duke was unable to hold a shoot-around in the Georgia Dome was the culprit, but once they warmed up and doubled their first half scoring to finish the game with a hard earned 66-65 win.

The Blue Devils were led by what could have been Kyle Singler's career best game.  The sophomore forward led the Devils in scoring with 26 points, grabbed 9 rebounds and had 6 very timely blocked shots.

Singler put the team on his back in the first half and the second, playing iron man minutes and missing just 5 shots from the field.  His 2 steals ended up in baskets on the offensive end and every time Duke needed a big shot, he seemed to be there.

The Blue Devils rallied for a 9-0 run to pull ahead by a single point after the break, but Boston College refuse to fold.  Tyrese Rice found his shooting touch, ending the game with 17 points.  But it was a solid defensive effort which pushed him out of the final two offensive possessions.

Biko Paris tried to pick up the slack going 5 of 5 from the field, all three pointers.  The Duke defense effectively slowed down Rakim Sanders.

Gerald Henderson, saddled with two fouls in the first 30 seconds of the game, came alive to score points and Scheyer chipped in with

Lance Thomas played an effective game as well, and Dave McClure did many things defensively that only show up on the teams "true (hustle) blue" stats.

This was the kind of close win that teams generally grow from and all of today's ACC Tournament contests were decided by 3 or fewer points.

Duke was shooting just 32% at the half but ended the game at a respectable 46.8%.  Duke moved to 26-6 on the season and will take on Maryland for the third time this season tomorrow at 3:30.

Duke is sure to take the best shot Maryland has to offer in that they are close to an NCAA bid after defeating #9 Wake Forest.  A win over Duke would certainly put them in the NCAA field.  Maryland will go all out for they just need a win over Duke and do not necessarily have to win the tournament to accomplish their goal.

Official Game Notes Link

Quotes / Duke Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski -

“It was a man’s game out there tonight and I’m proud of our guys to make that one stop we needed to win the game. It was going to be a one possession game and our kids executed real well. Gerald Henderson delivered to give us the lead and then we played really good defense. It’s survive and advance so to speak.“I thought Kyle  was sensational for us. Gerald  got into the foul trouble with two quick ones in 30 seconds and that screws anybody up, especially the coach. I thought Kyle kept us in there. In the second half, we just flowed so much better offensively with Gerald [Henderson], Jon and Kyle playing so well. [David] McClure and Lance Thomas were very, very good for us and obviously Elliot has been such a key guy for us.“We’re proud of the win and congratulate Boston College for a good game against us and for what I would think would be a good seed in the NCAA Tournament.”

On the second-half turnaround for the Duke offense
“I think a lot of it has to do with we had 20 minutes to warm-up. This is our first time shooting in this place. They played very well but I do think part of it was not being able to get accustomed to your environment. Hopefully we are accustomed to it now and we get to play a very good Maryland team. I think that had something to do with it with the fact that Gerald [Henderson’s] foul trouble and their defense was probably a concoction there that leads to 22 points.”

On the play to give Duke the winning basket
“We tried to get him and Jon [Scheyer] in an action where Jon was screening for him to get into the low post. Set a screen for the screener. He was open the first time we did it and we were going back to it either if he was open to hit him or for Jon to take a three. They executed well and Gerald delivered. It was not an easy shot but at least he was one-on-one in the post. It was a big time play by Gerald.”

Quotes / Players -

On what he saw over the final sequence of plays
“On my shot, I knew I needed to make a strong move whether to score the bucket or to get a foul. With Rakim [Sanders] shot, I just wanted to push as far away from the basket as I could and then make him shoot the longer shot and just not foul.” - Gerald Henderson

On tonight’s game
“We are happy with the win.  It was a very tough game.  Boston College is a very good team.  We didn’t play our best basketball in the first half but when it counted in the second half we made the plays we needed to make.” -Kyle Singler

On playing Maryland tomorrow
“We need to play 40 minutes to win this tournament, so we are moving on and Maryland is on our mind now.”   - Singler

On tonight’s win
“It was a great win and we had to fight it out to the end.  We did whatever we needed to do to make sure we were the ones standing at the end, now we just look forward to the next game.” - Lance Thomas

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]