CHARLOTTE - We sat down with Duke's Nolan Smith at the annual ACC Operation Basketball festivities in Charlotte, North Carolina yesterday. Smith, who was named 1st team All ACC, shared his thoughts on twitter, the coming season, his relationships with coaches, teammates, Johnny Dawkins and his ability to be a leader and make people laugh. Coach K would later say that when Nolan smiles it lights up the whole room. In this audio clip, you get a good feel for Nolan Smith's character. Enjoy!
Good Monday morning Blue Devil Nation! Talk about a big week ahead for Duke athletics, hey? It doesn't seem like that long ago when I was coming back from Indianapolis having followed the men's basketball team on their magical run to the national championship, yet the reality of a new season is here.
It's been almost hard to put the 2010 season behind me in that it was such a special and at times surreal ride. One can only hope that this year's team, talented as it is can produce similar moments for there are many factors which go into getting a team to come together at just the right time. There will be no Z-Beard, no energy bunny Lance Thomas and "Steady-Eddie" Jon Scheyer on this seasons team. Those three seniors left Duke as champions but it wasn't always a walk in the park.
Winning national championships is not an easy thing to do folks! How many times has the pre season number one ranked team failed to win the big enchilada? The answer is more often than not for expectations can create some serious pressure, especially down the stretch. The saving grace is that Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith opted to return for their senior seasons and that means Duke will once again have some steady leadership in the senior class.
The season kicks off this Friday evening with the much anticipated Countdown to Craziness II invades Cameron Indoor Stadium. The event is becoming a religious experience for true blue Duke fans in that it brings you up close and personal with the players and coaches. Last seasons event was off the charts fun from beginning to end and in serves in memory as the starting point on the road to Indianapolis.
Despite last season's successful event, this years will be just as good and very likely better. A much hyped freshman Kyrie Irving will be making his CIS debut where he'll join newcomers Josh Hairston and Tyler Thornton as well as redshirt sophomore Seth Curry. Then there is the welcoming of the returning aforementioned senior players who will all get their national championship rings as a new banner is unveiled in the backdrop.
In the stands will be a bevy of future Blue Devils and their most recent get in Austin Rivers and special guests will be making an appearance as well. All of the faithful will be gathered in the Holly Temple that seats just over 9000 fans elbow to elbow, shoulder to shoulder. Seriously, what else can be said and how much more hype does this event need?
Meanwhile, the football team will take on a mad bunch of Canes as Miami invades Wallace Wade Stadium. Duke is playing for the future, one which is brighter than it might seem as this time. Duke has nothing to lose the rest of the way and there are still winnable games on the schedule. Take away a couple of mistakes and Duke would have two ACC wins over Wake Forest and Maryland and games. And with Virginia and Boston College on the home schedule it's looking like the Blue Devils have a shot to garner a few more wins. Please continue to support this young team and they will in time give you reason to cheer loud and proud.
Stay tuned to BDN for full CTC and Duke-Miami coverage.
Now that it's known which college players will officially enter the NBA Draft the picture for the 2011 college basketball season is coming into focus. As expected Gordan Hayward who missed a desperation shot in the national final as the buzzer sounded has elected to stay in. Many have said the Boston Celtics assured him he would not fall past them, so that made his decision easier. While college basketball loses here, Hayward has elected to go out on top. This makes sense in that Butler would be hard pressed to equal their story book run in 2010. A player like Hayward is cashing in on being hot but had the Celtics not offered the supposed guarantee, he would have been better off returning. The Duke-Butler game will suffer as will the Bulldogs with his decision. His return would land Butler in the pre season top five but his loss means they'll likely struggle to remain in the top 25. Of course, who wants to sell them short?
Speaking of departures, UNC loses not only Ed Davis but David and Travis Wear to transfer. While some didn't see the Wear twins leaving, many who are close to the program had an idea. This means UNC is really thin up front but don't fret for the Tar Heels for they will be a team with a lot of potential scorers. Despite heavy rumors, UNC managed to keep it's other freshman and that will allow them a roster full of perimeter guys. If you think teams cannot regroup after losses, look no further than Duke who had no recourse when Elliot Williams transffered to Memphis. Duke came together and everyone worried about their guard depth and in the end Duke gelled and nobody saw them coming.
Enough with departures, let's talk about the returns starting with Malcolm Delaney to Virginia Tech. The Hokie Nation is smiling from ear to ear for there the 2011 Techsters should garner an NCAA berth. Look for Delaney and Duke's Kyle Singler to run neck and neck for pre season ACC Player of the Year per local media. Both are shoe ins for All ACC.
Delaney will put the Hokies in the upper division of the ACC but they'll have plenty of competition from their company. Duke will not only be the pre season choice for the regular season title in the ACC but the country as well. As mentioned earlier, expect UNC to rebound from a lack luster season by their standards. UNC will add a ton of scoring with the addition of Harrison Barnes and Reggie Bullock and they'll likely rotate Henson and Zeller down low while playing a quicker team than a season ago. The addition of C.J. Leslie in Raleigh will propel the Pack to the top of the conference. Sydney Lowe has a terrific, yet young starting line up and the excitement will rekindle rivalries in the Triangle area. The other two teams we see in the upper division are Florida State and Miami, but there is a lot of time between now and tip off, so we'll hold off on our official predictions.
Two Big Ten teams benefited by returns as well in Purdue and Michigan State. The Spartans are loaded with the return of Kalin Lucas and they'll be in the top ten all season long. In fact, rumor has it that Duke will face Michigan State in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. Purdue got some great news when Ja Juan Johnson and E'Twaun Moore pulled their names out of the draft to join an rehabbing Robbie Hummel to form one of the nations top starting lineups.
I started working on an ACC Football preview for a group this weekend and the one thing which stands out is how many of the top teams return most of their starters. The Coastal division probably has the top four teams in the conference all in one division and any of them could be in the title game in Charlotte. Duke will be rebuilding and a leap beyond last seasons fifth place division finish will prove tough. A huge early season barometer will be when Duke travels to Wake Forest in the second game of the season. The Blue Devils have an interesting schedule where there appears to be some winnable games, but the conference structured it in a way when Duke could have used an off week later in the season. If there are must wins on the schedule I'd say that Elon and Army fall into that category. The bottom line is that Duke will be painfully young but quick and with a massive rebuilding job on defense they will lean on their offense while breaking in a new quarterback.
We appreciate your patience of late in that most of our staff has a lot going on from moves to family health issues. Look for a lot of recruiting coverage in the coming days on both the hardwood and gridiron as we return to normal. We hope to debut our first prospect video this week as well. BDN has a lot of changes coming in the near future in that we are always trying to make the site better.
"The 2010 NCAA Champion Duke Blue Devils will be honored at the City of Champions Celebration on Thursday, April 15 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Seniors Jon Scheyer, Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek will also throw out ceremonial first pitches before the Durham Bulls game against Norfolk.
Starting at 5:30 p.m. the Duke men’s basketball team and coaching staff will be joined by Duke’s cheerleaders and pep band. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski will make remarks as well as Scheyer, Thomas and Zoubek. Durham Mayor William V. “Bill” Bell and Durham County Commission Chairman Rev. Michael Page will present proclamations.
The championship celebration is a collaboration between the Chamber, DCVB, the City and the County, the Durham Bulls and American Tobacco to show their strong collective support of the teams that help make Durham known as the “City of Champions.”
At 6:30 p.m. across the street, the Night of National Champions continues at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park when the pre-game fun begins before the Bulls take on the Norfolk Tides.
Durham Bulls’ Manager Charlie Montoyo will be presented his award from Baseball America for being named the 2009 Minor League Manager of the Year. Montoyo, who has won three division titles, a Governors’ Cup Championship and a National Title in his three seasons with the Bulls, is the first Durham manager to win the award since the Bulls moved to Triple-A in 1998.
During the third inning, the entire Duke Basketball team will take the field giving fans in the Triangle the opportunity to congratulate them on their National Title. The National Championship trophy will then be placed on the main concourse where fans can have their picture taken."
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - BDN caught up with Duke guard Nolan Smith in the Duke locker room after his teams 73-44 win over Arkansas Pine Bluff in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
Durham, N.C. - Thanks to a bye, the Duke Blue Devils will not play until the second day of Friday session of the Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball Tournament. BDN caught up with Blue Devil senior Jon Scheyer and here ae his thoughts on the coming tournament.
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