Carolina played an almost nonchalant first half and trailed by one after 20 minutes. As it was in Cameron, Carolina got the ball down low for an early lead, but then allowed Duke to get decent looks. The Devils shot 60 percent in the first half, led by Singler, and as they did in Cameron led at half (this time by only a point).
The Heels may have been a little tight on Senior Day. Danny Green wasn't aggressive, Ellington missed three free throws, and after his good start Hansbrough went to the bench sucking wind six minutes into the game when he ran out of adrenaline.
In the second half Carolina played much better defense, made some adjustments to keep Henderson and Singler in check, and used two spurts of 7-1 and 7-0 to build a working margin. Even in the first half, you had a feeling Carolina was going to win this game. The two spurts ended all doubt.
Duke cut the lead to 4, 3 and even 2 points at times, but Carolina was in control the entire second half, played nice defense down the stretch to close out the win, and it showed in a tidy win. This season Carolina is a lot better, more talented than Duke. Simple as that.
As evidence I offer Deon Thompson. After Henderson converted a fast break basket - off a missed Danny Green dunk of all things - to cut the lead to 2 with 5 minutes left, Carolina came down and got an old fashioned three-point play from Thompson. Carolina's FIFTH most talented player iced the game for the Heels, as Henderson's basket was the high-water mark for the Republicans from Durham. After the Thompson basket Carolina converted a Singler miss to an Ellington fast break basket, and the game was over.
Duke's fifth best scoring option is . . .? Lance Thomas? Elliot Williams? David McClure? Those guys stink. Our fifth guy wins games. Case closed.
And all of Carolina's talent was on display today. Carolina's top seven players had great games and great moments.
- Tyler Hansbrough was strong and effective as he scored 17 points from all over the floor, including two three-pointers (though the third one he took was a bad shot);
- Ty Lawson was one again unstoppable against Duke. He nearly had a triple-double with 13, 8 and 9 assists. More importantly, he dominated the pace and tempo of the game in the second half, and made great decisions on whether to shoot or pass. His three-point play with a minute and half left iced it for the Heels.
- Ellington had 16 points as he wisely slashed to the basket each time Duke played him to shoot a three. He finished 7 of 10 from the field.
- Thompson complimented his big three-point play with 14 points on 6 of 10 shooting, and almost fouled Singler out in the process.
- Danny Green was Danny Green. After a tentative first half Green ended up with 12 points - on 5 of 10 shooting - and 4 boards, 3 steals and one big block late. It seemed as if all of his baskets in the second half were huge.
- Bobby Frasor had a great Senior Day, hitting a three, grabbing some rebounds and tying up Henderson in the last two minutes for a turnover. Henderson 'only' scored 14 points today and never really took over, and much of that is due to Frasor's defense. A great way for Frasor to go out.
- Ed Davis got limited minutes but was a beast when he was in, hitting a nifty little hook and a nasty dunk. And in only 10 minutes he picked up 4 boards.
Finally, Carolina out rebounded Duke 31-22. Duke is very weak in the middle, and does not match up well with Carolina on the boards or against Hansbrough and Lawson. That's that. A great team effort by a talented bunch added up to a satisfying win over the Dookies. Carolina has now won 6 of the last 7, and 8 of the last 10 versus Duke. And Krzyzewski's record against Carolina is 32-36.
GO HEELS!
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Dammit--now you've got me watching Idol again, another 10 weeks of my life gone.....
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