In the second half of Duke’s win over Louisville, the Blue Devils really cranked up the defense. Duke just turned off all the options against Pat Kelsey’s three point-centric machine like a boa constrictor
slowly choking out a Cardinal. At a certain point, Louisville was still there, but functionally hopeless.
A lot of it had to do with Maliq Brown, who is a profound influence on Duke’s defense, and Dame Sarr, who is coming into his own as an elite defender also.
For the best example of what Duke did to the Cards, watch this clip. Louisville’s Isaac McKneely dribbles between Sarr and Caleb Foster – big mistake (Foster doesn’t get enough credit for his D, incidentally).
Adrian Wooley tries to bail him out by cutting to the basket, but Sarr pressures him and then Cameron Boozer swipes at the ball and Brown is pressuring too.
Khani Rooths picks up the loose ball on the right side and look who’s already there: Sarr.
Rooths tries to spin into the lane, but he runs into the quick hands of Brown, who knocks the ball loose at ground level.
Boozer picks it up, tosses it to Sarr who dribbles across half-court then gives it back to Boozer as he drives to the basket to cut the lead to 53-51.
Part of the problem here is that McKneely had no business driving against that defense, but the reason he did was because the main options were no longer working.
We’re not saying Duke is going to win the national championship, but did they play championship defense in the second half?
Yes, they did.
Incidentally, Scheyer is on what we think is an historic run. So far this season, Duke is 3-0. Last year, the Blue Devils were 19-1 and going back to
they finished the regular season 3-1.
Add it up and Scheyer is 26-2 in his last 28 ACC games.
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