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Duke 79, UNC 73

Unfortunately, Leslie McDonald was probably called for a charge on this poster.

North Carolina came into Durham tonight and played an incredible first half of basketball. The Blue Devils, Nolan Smith especially, were entirely unprepared for Kendall Marshall, who drove into the lane at will, while the defensive combination of Harrison Barnes and Reggie Bullock completely stymied Kyle Singler. The half ended with Carolina commanding a 14 point lead at 43-29 and holding all the momentum.

It's just too bad they never played the second half.

Oh, you may read about a second half. There are some people out there who have even invented a Duke victory and a final score. But that's patently absurd. You don't come back from that kind of deficit. Obviously, huge reversals like that would require Duke to score four points on trips down the floor or something. Ridiculous. I wonder why the rest of the game was canceled. But to humor those other news outlets, we'll pretend their mythical "second half" actually occurred.

It appears UNC came into the game determined to stop at least Smith or Singler; they definitely succeeded in the latter. Hounded by Barnes and Bullock, and to a lesser extent Henson, he would shoot an abysmal 3 of 17 from the field, and score only 3 points off free throws in the entire second half. It was a great performance, but only half the battle, and in defending Smith the Heels came up short. Smith would finish with 34 points, helped tremendously by Dexter Strickland's early foul trouble. Strickland picked up his third at the 8:27 mark of the first half, on a questionable charge. He was never as aggressive in the second, where Smith would score 24 of his points, and Marshall just wasn't able to defend well enough in Strickland's absence.

Duke's other scorer this evening was Seth Curry, who finished with 22 on 8 of 12 shooting. 14 of those points came in an eight minute stretch early in the second half when the game went from 43-37 UNC to 54-54. Curry is great at getting defenders to leave their feet, and got a lot of open buckets because of it. It was the Heels' biggest defensive lapse, and by the time they recovered, too many other things were going wrong.

Among them was rebounding. UNC saw a big advantage on the boards in the first evaporate in the second. In part this was due to Duke misses bouncing long, giving them second chances, and in part the play just got rougher underneath and Carolina didn't adjust. Tyler Zeller and John Henson would both finish with double-doubles, Henson scoring 10 of his 14 in the first half and Zeller's 24 evenly distributed between the two periods. But Duke pulled down 40 boards of their own, and that really burned the Heels when they were almost wholly dependent on second-chance points in the last ten minutes.

At that's the final problem with UNC's second half performance. Marshall had to contend with Curry, who was a much better defender than Smith. This kept him out of the lane, and ground Carolina's offense to a standstill. The shot selection got worse, especially considering the threes weren't falling, and the lead slowly evaporated. This is a painful way to lose a game the Heels dominated for the first twenty minutes. Now it's time to regroup for Clemson, and blast their way through the back half of the schedule.

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Mike Giminski is pretty fair and balanced. Tim Brando hates him some Carolina and Carolina fans

this is from a Duke fan btw (I work there) who actually knows and likes a lot of Carolina people (and dates one who cares way, way more about this than I do). It’s not just that Brando is critical or negative about some of the players on Carolina, he’s pretty hard on their fans as well, who for the most part are pretty classy. Every fanbase has folks they’re embarrassed about (and believe me, Duke has waaaaay more than their fair share) but Brando pretty much makes it seem like those are in the majority when in my experience it’s nothing like that, ie, my girlfriend or my boss.

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by Londonjoe on Feb 10, 2011 12:57 PM EST reply actions  

Duke did a good job of adjusting their D at halftime

Carolina was spreading the floor in the first half, which left a lot of lanes for Marshall to do his drive and dish work. But Carolina was not hitting a lot of outside shots, and it looked to me like Duke was sagging off the shooters in the second half and clogging up the lanes. Carolina certainly had a lot of good open looks and they didn’t fall. I think the reduced offense was due to that a lot more than Curry covering Marshall.

Smith played a great game, and so did Curry. I thought Duke got away with a lot of moving screens, but I think that’s something we just have to play around. What really hurt was that when we had a stifling defense going on a possession they would either make a big shot or get the rebound.

But I think it comes down to what Roy talked about going into the game. You’re not going to be able to shut Duke down for very long, you’ve got to be able to outscore them. We started missing a lot of shots in the second half, including what should have been some easy points in the paint. But I think it comes once again to not starting a true shooter at the 2 guard. If we had someone like Bullock or McDonald hitting outside shots early I don’t think Duke would have been able to clog the lanes like they did in the second half. I also think we’re going to have trouble with our outside shooting until we integrate those guys into the game right from the start. I’ve been calling for it all year, and it was because of what could happen in games like this.

Just a reminder, Carolina has never won a championship without having a hot shooting guard. I like Dexter Strickland a lot, but does anyone really think he’ll ever be that guy?

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by Big Chief on Feb 10, 2011 4:52 PM EST reply actions  

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