Kyle Singler sat down and answered a few questions just after Monday's practice. The Blue Devils will soon head to Boston for their Sweet 16 match up with Villanova.
Are you still running on adrenaline from the last game or is that behind you now?
Shoot! I'm still kind of running on it. I'm still running on it from a couple of weeks ago - the ACC Tournament. We're in a good place as a team and we're having a lot of fun. [private]
Was there a time this season when you didn't think this Duke team would make it this far?
Afraid is not the word, but throughout a season you're going to go through your highs and lows as a team. It's the time where you bond as a team and I think this team has a good chemistry. And, um, it's tough to break up this team, we've gone through tough times, we've gone through good times. We know what both sides are like. There really was no time in the season when we felt like the season was going in the tank.
What's it like to play these late games which end after midnight?
We're kind used to them by now. You try to break up the day by taking naps so it really doesn't seem like a midnight game. I think the one thing that happens is the game isn't over until 2:00 or so after interviews. It's tough to go to bed after those games. You're looking at a 3:30 or 4:00 bedtime.
You're a west coast guy, so you should be used to it ...
(smiling) Yeah, well I changed my clock. It's the best time of the year so it really doesn't matter when you play.
Do you think the change in the line up played a big role in turning the season around?
I felt like that was the right change that needed to be made. Our personnel, we have the right people just to mold a great team together. It was just time and I think it turned out to be for the better.
Duke has played in many sweet 16's, but what does it feel like for you to play in your first one?
For me? It's very special. I'm very excited, my family is excited and fans especially are excited. It's just an exciting time at Duke because we haven't been there for a while. It's a good accomplishment, but we can't be satisfied with the Sweet 16. It's kind of a benchmark that we got to. Now, we have to stay hungry like we have throughout these last couple of weeks. [/private]
Duke has won five straight games and 10 of its last 11 contests. The Blue Devils are 30-6 on the season, the program’s 10th campaign with 30 or more wins. All 10 of the 30-win seasons have been under Mike Krzyzewski.
The Blue Devils posted wins over Binghamton (86-62) and Texas (74-69) in the Greensboro pod to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the 24th time in school history.
Duke is ranked sixth in the AP poll and fifth in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll. The Blue Devils have now been ranked in the top 10 in 36 consecutive AP polls.
The Blue Devils are the No. 2 seed in the East Regional. Duke has claimed the No. 2 seed eight times in school history and boasts a 23-6 (.793) record from that position. The Blue Devils claimed the 1991 National Championship as a No. 2 seed.
Junior Gerald Henderson averaged 18.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in Duke’s wins over Binghamton and Texas. Henderson scored a game-high 24 points in the win over Texas for his 11th 20-point game of the season.
Duke was 16-of-34 (.471) from three-point range in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Jon Scheyer was 6-of-12 (.500) from behind the three-point arc, while Kyle Singler was 5-of-8 (.625) from three-point distance in the two wins.
Sophomore Nolan Smith averaged 12.0 ppg. in wins over Binghamton and Texas. He was 7-of-12 (.583) from the field and 8-of-9 (.889) from the foul line in the contests.
Numbers Game
Duke has 88 NCAA Tournament wins to rank fourth all-time. The Blue Devils are fifth all-time with 117 tournament games played.
Mike Krzyzewski is the winningest coach in NCAA Tournament history with 71 tournament wins. Coach K will pass Dean Smith for the most tournament games coached on Thursday. The meeting with Villanova will be Krzyzewski’s 93rd NCAA Tournament game on the Duke bench.
The Blue Devils are 55-14 (.797) all-time, with a string of eight straight wins, when playing out of the East Regional.
Duke has failed to advance past the Sweet Sixteen just once under Mike Krzyzewski in nine NCAA Tournament East Regional appearances. The Blue Devils have reached seven Final Fours under Coach K from the East Regional.
The Blue Devils are 104-43 all-time against teams currently in the Big East conference. Duke is 2-0 versus the Big East this season.
Duke is 9-6 in NCAA Tournament play against Big East conference teams, including a 2-1 mark versus Villanova.
Kyle Singler, Gerald Henderson and Jon Scheyer have each scored over 500 points this season, marking the seventh time in school history (1978, 1986, 1990, 1999, 2002, 2005 & 2009) that feat has been accomplished.
Since becoming Duke’s starting point guard on Feb. 19, Jon Scheyer has scored in double figures in 11 straight games. He is averaging 19.1 points per game and 3.3 three-point field goals made per game in that span. He also has 27 assists, 19 steals and just 13 turnovers during that stretch.
Junior Gerald Henderson has reached double figures in scoring in 27 of the last 28 games for the Blue Devils. The Merion, Pa., native has 10 games with 20 or more points during that span.
Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer are a combined 64-of-136 (.471) from three-point range over the last 11 games. Duke is averaging 8.5 threes per game in that stretch.
Sophomore Nolan Smith has reached double figures in scoring in three of Duke’s five games since returning from a concussion suffered on Feb. 25. Smith came off the bench to average 12.0 points per game in wins over Binghamton and Texas.
Gerald Henderson, Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler combine to average 48.2 points per game for the Blue Devils. The trio accounts for 61.7 percent of Duke’s scoring output.
Duke is averaging 9.3 turnovers per game over the last 10 contests. The Blue Devils have recorded less than 10 turnovers in six of the last 10 contests and lead the ACC in turnover margin at +4.2 topg.
Duke In The NCAA Tournament - Duke, making its 33rd NCAA Tournament appearance, has been one of the best NCAA Tournament teams in the history of college basketball. The Blue Devils’ .752 winning percentage (88-29) in NCAA Tournament play is the best all-time. Duke ranks fourth in NCAA Tournament history with 88 wins and fifth in games played with 117. The Blue Devils remain one of three programs to make five or more consecutive Final Four appearances (the Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four every year from 1988-92).
Duke As A No. 2 Seed - Duke earned a No. 2 seed in the East Regional, marking the eighth time it has claimed a second seed in the NCAA Tournament. Duke was also seeded second in 1979, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1997 and 2008. The Blue Devils have advanced to four Final Fours as a No. 2 seed, winning the National Championship in 1991.
Blue Devils Vs. The Tourney Field - Duke has played 19 games against teams in the 2009 NCAA Tournament field. Duke has an 13-6 (.684) record vs. teams that have reached the NCAA Tournament in 2009.
Duke In The NCAA Tournament Since 2000 - Duke has played in the second-most NCAA Tournament games (31) since 2000. The Blue Devils’ 23 wins are the second-most in that span as well.
Krzyzewski Looks To Build On NCAA Victories Record - Mike Krzyzewski has 71 NCAA Tournament victories to his credit. On the strength of a 63-55 win over Mississippi State on March 20, 2005, Coach K passed North Carolina’s Dean Smith for the most NCAA Tournament wins by a coach in college basketball history. Here is a look at the all-time NCAA Tournament victory leaders among coaches:
Coach K In The NCAA Tournament - Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski has enjoyed tremendous success in the NCAA Tournament throughout his career. His .772 winning percentage (71-21) is the highest among all active coaches with a minimum of 40 NCAA Tournament games. His 71 NCAA Tournament victories rank first all-time, while his 92 tournament games is tied for first. Coach K is one of only four coaches in history to win three or more NCAA Tournament titles. Here is a look at Krzyzewski’s standing among all coaches in the NCAA Tournament:
The Duke Blue Devils are Sweet 16 bound after holding on to a 74-69 victory over Texas on Saturday evening. Duke made some big plays down the stretch, starting with a Kyle Singler tip in that gave the Devils a two point lead.
Shortly thereafter, Singler was called for his fifth foul with 1:07 left in the game. Gary Johnson stepped to the line and sank two free throws to tie the game at 69 apiece. On the other end, Nolan Smith scrapped for a rebound off a miss and was fouled.
Smith, who ended the game with 11 points and a team-high 3 assists, calmly drained both of his free throws to give Duke a 71-69 lead.
The Blue Devils then leaned on their defense and kept the Long Horns from scoring, thanks to an incredible save. Jon Scheyer made a save in front of the Texas bench, making a backhanded pass with his left hand all in the same motion. That save was an almost perfect toss down court and Elliot Williams battled for the ball and was fouled by Johnson.
While Williams missed the two free tosses, a mad scramble ended with the ball in Gerald Henderson's hands. "G" was fouled as he attempted to get a pass off while on his knees and that allowed him to seal the game with two free throws to give Duke a 74-69 win.
Henderson had a game-high 24 points and 6 rebounds, and his play helped Duke push their season record to 30-6.
Kyle Singler chipped in with 17 points and 7 rebounds and Jon Scheyer added 13 points to go with 3 steals.
Oddly, the Blue Devils were out-rebounded and outscored by 12 points in the paint, not to mention their bench had just 13 points to the Horns 24. Duke didn't even have a single point on the fast break, but they did what it takes to win.
One of those things was the fact that Duke protected the ball, making just 9 turnovers. Duke was also solid from the free throw stripe, but hitting 7 of 14 three pointers could have been the key.
The Blue Devils also held A.J. Abrams in check, not to mention harassing Texas' three-point shooters and holding them to 5 of 22.
Duke will return to Durham before departing for Boston, Massachusetts where they will play Villanova to see which team will advance to the final eight game on Saturday.
Stay tuned for more on this game and the NCAA Tournament from Blue Devil Nation. And yes, I got lucky with my pick of Duke 75-70, missing each team's score by a single point. Everybody gets lucky every now and then.
If past history proves to be correct, then Duke may well advance to the Sweet 16 with their fourth win against no losses versus Rick Barnes and Texas. On the other hand, if recent history is at work , then the Blue Devils may take the short trip home to Durham, once again saddened by an early exit.
Duke is now one of three ACC schools left standing after the first round, while Texas is among the undefeated teams from the Big 12. Let, Duke or UNC go down today and rants of the ACC is overrated will dominate the air waves in the coming week. If both go down, it will be known as Black Saturday, which mirrors Black Sunday where Duke and UNC lost on the same day to definitive underdogs.
Make no mistake that Texas is a formidable opponent, which has three kids who can rebound with anybody. They may have the most explosive player on the court with A.J. Abrams, who nailed a bushel of three pointers in the Long Horns easy opening round win over Minnesota.
Abrams comes into the game averaging 26.0 ppg and he will likley make or break the Blue Devils or should I say the Blue Devils may make or break him with their defense. The bottom line is that Duke will look to slwo him down and not give him any more open looks than necessary.
Texas inserted three guards into their lineup and have since been playing solid basketball. The pre season top ten team fell just short of expectations, but their talent level is at, well, a high level.
Where Texas rally flourishes is on the boards. Dexter Pittman is a 6-10, 298 pound behemoth who continues to come into his own. Pittman will be a difficult match up for Duke who will not be able to double team him but so often in that Damion Jones and Gary Johnson are athletic and probably both better players than Pittman.
Jones averages 15.2 ppg and 9.1 rebounds and is all over the place. You may also remember Gary Johnson for Duke once took a long look at him. Johnson sat out one season with heart problems. but he plays bigger than his 6-6 height and has good hops and the ability to do damage inside.
Duke will count on Elliot Williams, Nolan Smith and whoever switches to keep Texas from being able to dish to their bigs, which despite Abrams is the strength of their team. The Blue Devils will very much need some good minutes from Brian Zoubek and Lance Thomas and as always will need to keep their true front court star, Kyle Singler out of foul trouble.
The X-Factor could be Gerald Henderson, a player capable of turning any game. However, Henderson will face some athletic wings which will not allow him to drive like he is accustomed to unless Duke finds season in the defense which will most likely come from pushing the basketball up the floor when possible.
It is very important for Duke to hit their three point shots in this contest and canning the free throws wouldn't hurt. Coach Rick Barnes is 4-8 versus Krzyzewski, but their are grumblings among some fans that Texas is due.
One more intangible, will be that UNC fans are likely to make this seem like a road game, despite their distaste for Rick Barnes, a story for another day. This may allow Texas to reach deep and or gain momentum for runs, so Duke will have to focus on forty minutes of basketball.
While anything can happen in a game, if Duke is shooting the ball well from the three point stripe, I expect that they will fight through the recent bugaboo where they flamed out early.
This is a different Duke team, but still one developing it's psych. Barnes expects Duke to come out hard early, but the Devils will not be allowed to get too jacked up by Krzyzewski who knows the final score is what counts and that the game will likely have some runs by both teams.
So, the pick here is Duke 75 Texas 70 in a hard fought contest.
Duke rolls into the Greensboro Coliseum as the ACC Champions to face Binghamton University, a team that is in the NCAA's for the first time. The Blue Devils are sure to face heckling from what is sure to be a pro UNC crowd and t-shirts which let their neighbors know they won a trophy for winning last weeks tournament are guaranteed to make the blood boil even more.
Coach Krzyzewski will not allow his team to bathe in past glory and it is clear from hearing the Blue Devil players that they are on a mission to make it down the road in this season's tournament. So, put aside the venom of the rivalry, for beaming in on the job at hand is the ticket.
Okay, you might say that Binghamton has never been to an NCAA tournament and they shouldn't be all that. Before you get it in your head that this will be a cakewalk, remember Belmont. That's why as fans, you must take these games one at a time, just like the team does.
Did you know that Binghamton has the third longest winning steak in the country? Well, they do. The Bearcats are riding an 11 game winning streak, partly due to the play of their go-to guy, D.J. Rivera.
Rivera, a controversial transfer, enters the game as the Bearcats top scorer and rebounder. He is putting up numbers of 20.0 ppg and 6.5 rpg. The junior has broke pretty much every single game record and was named to the Fox Sports Mid Major All American team.
Before you get too caught up on that mid major tag, you would be wise to realize that the majority of the players who log major minutes are transfers from major college programs. In fact, the Bearcats had eight newcomers or transfers from other schools coming into the season.
That was a philosophy which second year Coach Kevin Broadus implemented right off the bat. After a sub .500 year, this year's Bearcats won the American East Conference and sport a 23-8 overall record. A side not is that the Cats are 2-0 on neutral sites and 9-6 on the road this season.
Broadus, formerly employed by Georgetown, was named Coach of the Year in his conference. Much has been made about his recruiting style, but that has nothing to do with the game at hand, so save it for another day.
Helping Rivera out will be Emauel Mayben, a member of the All America East second team. Mayben is averaging 11.5 and 4 rpg.
The middle is manned by Reggie Fuller, the only senior in the lineup. Fuller is tallying 10.2 ppg and 7.1 rpg and holds the teams single season rebounding record.
The fourth double figure scorer us Malik Allen, a third guard who has numbers of 11.7 ppg and 3.1 rpg.
So, the Bearcats are pretty much a four man show and look for Duke to show them a stingy defense designed to keep their guards from going off. In fact, I think Duke will play a lot of players in an effort to wear Binghamton down while staying fresh for the next game if all works according to plan.
Look for the Blue Devils to play a lot of perimeter and wings against a team which relies on quickness and ball movement to get their shots. Duke will likely try to smother Rivera as well, making other players step up to beat them.
Last season, Gerald Henderson put the team on his back to get past Belmont, but the Duke players say they learned from the experience and I think they have. Look for Singler and Thomas to control the paint and Henderson to pick up where he left off.
It will be interesting to watch and see how Scheyer reacts at the point in the NCAA's as well. If Duke continues to protect the ball as it has of late, Binghamton could be in for a long night. The pick here is Duke 81 Binghamton 57
Side Notes -Binghamton has far more students than Duke with 14,368. They were originally Triple Cities College of Syracuse University in 1946. Binghamton is 18-0 when leading their opponent with 5 minutes left in the game this season. They overcame a 25 point deficit to beat Boston earlier this season. Rivera has scored 20 points or more in 20 games. In 2001 Binhampon lost to North Carolina 61-60. They defeated Miami in 2006 by a score of 79-74 at Coral Gables. Greg Paulus was a teammate of Bearcats guard David Fine while at Christian Brothers.
There was no shortage of happiness as Duke won the ACC Championship yesterday. An excited Gerald Henderson was pulled aside by a Raycom announcer, but his eyes were on his teammates the whole time.
The commentator realized this and told him to go and hang out with his ecstatic teammates who were posing for pictures with the trophy held high nearby. As Duke fans gathered near court side to watch the team, some of the Blue Devils commented on the victory, including coaches.
"There's nothing like it. You play to win championships and I am just so proud of them. These guys have grown up together and it's just a great feeling to win," said Chris Collins to Duke play ny play man Bob Harris when asked of his feeling of winning Duke's 9th ACC Tournament Championship in the last 12 years.
Withthe Duke band blaring in the background and flashes from cameras all around, Nolan Smith said, "It was terrific! We played our hearts out! We've been working hard all season long and we deserve it. I'm so proud ... I'm speeclhess right now. Now I get my hat and my (championship) shirt. Hanging a banner up there in Cameron means everything to me."
Krzyzewski made sure that his grandsons and family shared in the moment, motioning them down to the court as he smiled and enjoyed the moment. After all, Krzyzewski has encouraged the fans to live in the moment all season, and today, Duke fans all over the nation shared a smile with the living legend.
Lance Thomas said, "It (the ACC Championship) means the world to me. It feels good to actually accomplish something big like this. It's only motivation to want more. We needed everybody to contribute and this is something we are all going to share the rest of our lives."
In the background, the nets began to come down as the Blue Devils in customary fashion took turns cutting pieces of the net. Elliot Williams handed the scissors off to Gerald Henderson and a loud roar came from the Duke faithful.
Jon Scheyer then turned to Raycom and was asked if the team was playing it's best. "It's playing really well," said Scheyer who then continued, "I don't want us to get ahead of ourselves right now, but this championship is a good stepping stone going into the NCAA Tournament.
Before Scheyer could turn around, the voice of the Blue Devils was there for more comments. "It was a great day and it feels really good to get this win. We're not going to be satisfied and hopefully we can use it as a stepping stone going into the NCAA Tournament. " Sounds familiar, huh?
"It feels great. It was very important for us to get off to a good start in the first half. We shot the ball very well. We think we're playing our best basketball and winning this will give us great momentum going into the NCAA Tournament. We've just got to keep this thing going," said Duke standout Kyle Singler.
Singlers play earned him All Tournament team honors with teammates Jon Scheyer and Gerald Henderson.
"It's always good to be a champion and to be a part of this team now as a coach and have these guys go out there and play hard to get this championship means a lot to me just to be here and see them get it done," said Duke's newest assistant coach Nate James.
"We have such a good group of guys and they work so hard and they deserve this. It feels good to win in Atlanta," said the man known by some as Nate Dogg.
In the backdrop, Jon Scheyer who has just been named the tournaments most valuable player, stepped off the ladder after getting his cuts. Scheyer naturally was the recipient of rousing applause.
Coach K then said, "It means a lot (ACC Champions). I've been a part of some championships and a Duke player ... it's not a birthright that you get a championship. If you don't get one you will feel left out from the other guys and this group winning their first championship is huge. Especially, to win three tough games like they did."
Krzyzewksi then commented about the late season changes which proved successful. "This is a new team. We played about nine games with this lineup together. To have these three games with their pressure is like going through a month and a half of the season. So, it was really good. I don't think we'll be tired, but we will be a little more hardened."
Duke President Richard Brodhead chime in with the Duke Radio show as well, stating, "Today I was confident from beginning to end. It was still a struggle, but we had a great effort out there. There is a lot of basketball to be played and we're all 0-0 at this point going into the next phase. And you know what? Duke is going to be right in the middle of this thing. We have a great coach and a great staff and a tremendous group of young men."
The team then made their way to the Duke locker room to be among themselves. After spending some time there, it was off to the media room where the process of questions started again.
On a day where Duke made history and memories, the grind that is thrust upon student athletes probably didn't seem so bad. But in the back of their minds, they knew that the moment they were living in would have to be put on the back burner in the near future.
"Our kids played really hard for three days," said Krzyzewski as the session began. Indeed they did, Coach. But give yourself a little credit too. On a day when you became the sole owner of the fourth most wins in college basketball history it was clear for all that you and your staff coached hard for three days as well.
The combination of effort from the players and staff gave Duke fans a day in heaven and added to their long list of fond memories. The bottom line is that the Duke Blue Devils are the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Champions.
A special thanks to Moore Productions for some of these quotes.
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