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As you read this... tell me when you knew we actually won this game:
- No Coach Self
- Duke had 21 offensive rebounds
- Duke made 9 more FTs than us
- Duke used 3 dominant 7-footers to none on our side
- Halfway through the first half, we abandoned most of our aggressiveness... shutting down their offense and getting out on the break, settling for a half court game favored by Duke.
- Kansas shot 3 of 19 from trey.
You know what your eyes told you. At times, Duke seemed to totally dominate us with their size, physicality, and NBA future talent.
Now forget what you thought you saw... and soak in the other stats and facts about the game:
- Kansas blocked 13 shots... Duke 2.
- Dajuan had 10 assists... Duke (as a team) had 8. KU had 21 assists.
- Kansas still managed to get 12 offensive rebounds.
- Duke had 3 more TOs than us.
- Kansas shot 46.3% FG... Duke 35.8%
- Duke shot 3 of 21 from trey.
In a game full of giants... JWil filled the stat sheet, including 11 boards. And our invisible Dajuan, with his tiny 6 points, was the difference in this game. By himself, he had more assists than the entire Duke team, which means he was able to create more scoring for his teammate than all the Duke players did for each other combined.
What sticks out with us is Gradey's scoring threat. We need to create a TON of offense for this guy! One of the few Bilas comments not full of Duke love mentioned how Gradey plays like a senior. Can he do this all year? I doubt every single game, but if he can do it in this game, down the stretch when we really needed it, he can do it in March!
Imagine what would have happened with a healthy MJ in this game? He's a guy that can easily make his scoring space on anyone, any size. He's a guy who plays above the rim and surely would have impacted some of those rebounds.
Bill Self was missed in this game. I have absolutely no doubt that we would have spanked Duke had Bill been there to keep us from straying away from our early game strategy.
Though Bill was gone, his fingerprints were all over this game. JWil's after-game interview showed that. He mentioned his leadership focusing on staying composed. We showed composure throughout this roughneck game. When Duke finally took the lead, you could sense their cockiness... and they weren't prepared for us coming back strong at the end. They get their cockiness from Scheyer... who I'm beginning to dislike more than Coach K.