
(Dec 20) Two UNDEFEATED teams steps into the ring – someone is gonna go down tonight!!! In one corner is Duke, winner of the Maui championship, slayer of two top-20 ranked teams. In the other corner is Pitt, who’s beaten . . well, let’s see. Exactly who have they beaten? Never-heard-of Duquesne by 5, a stone’s throw away from home? Pac-10 second-tier Washington, who pushed a runner right through their defense, at the buzzer, and Pitt needed a friendly zebra-stripe to waive it off? But consider this: an unchallenged challenger may be the worst, outside of a truly marquee challenger, because you don’t know what their holes are. You don’t know if they’ve been playing at their level, or way below, and will only call upon that extra gear when you suddenly come up to them and look them in the eye. Will it beat Duke? I don’t think so. But it’ll be a whale of a game to find out!
Lance is in! (ankle sprained a few days ago) Ugh – Paulus loses the ball while dribbling around Blair, and Blair just grabs that thing and starts breaking to the other end, with only one thing in mind – dunk it – dunk it hard – make a statement! But Gerald is fast on his tail, streaking up to him, overtaking him – and he goes up high, blocking that thing – whistle? Foul? Whatever. Blair smiles as he goes to the FT line. Never seen that before! Must be because Pitt has 3 turnovers already in a hurry – I would laugh about that too!
Way to go GERALD!!!! Blazes right into the lane, leans right to avoid an oncoming defender, and takes that ball up strong to the hoop for an emphatic two! But seconds later, he gets a little too aggressive and picks up his 2nd foul, offensive charge while trying to push the ball up too fast. He sits. They’ve read the scouting reports on Nelson and Henderson, and figured hey, if we don’t have the athletes to stop them, we’ll just stand in front of them. Singler! Dribbling right into Young and then elevating to shoot over him, using the glass. Then slipping past him to grab a runner in the lane and posting up. But what’s this with Pitt trying to send a message? Twice now, they’ve tried to power-slam the ball through the rim, as if trying to scare us? Nice try, but you might want to pick up the 2 points first, and worry about the message part later, bud. Out of the media timeout – Kyle with a nice layup inside the paint! Caught them completely asleep!
What is wrong is Greg Paulus????? First turnover I can understand, sure – but this one? Where he tentatively pushes the ball inside to absolutely no one, certainly none I could see, that would’ve been wearing a Duke jersey? Hmm? Wow. Of course, they grab that puppy like a loose pack of change and race it to the other end for a quick deuce, and we have a nice, 9-9 tie. C’mon, Greg, remember that the opposing PG, though he sure looks burly, is only 5’10” – shorter than you! Hmm? Greg comes out and gets treated for what looks like a bleeding cut on the cheek. Hello, Nolan!
Nelson with a three!!!!!! Thank you, Nelson, to break that tie. OH!!!!!!!!!!!! What the – ??? Scheyer has the ball, on the perimeter – and gets the hell knocked out of him from behind, goes sprawling to the floor, the ball of course goes loose, and they have an uncontested layup. HEY!!!!!!!!!!!! Scheyer does not look very happy . . no call . . some boos. Oh, he gets fouled on a 3 point shot! 3 freebies!! Or, 2 is ok as well. This is amazing – I don’t think I’ve seen Duke lose that many balls – and here we lose another one, with Nolan being called for the foul for trying to get it back. Gerald is back! And he promptly makes his presence felt by pulling up for a jumper. It snuggles in! Life is too short to sit on the bench with 2 fouls, huh, Gerald? They show a replay of how Greg got his nasty-looking cut – by way of Singler? Awww. They were both defending Blair, and Singler caught him in the face with an elbow. Gerald stuffed by Brown! Paulus comes back in – eager to prove himself. Duke with 8 TO already???? Singler pulls up on the arc and fires off a three – clang. But Scheyer is so alert that he’s dashed into the paint anticipating the miss – good job! – and grabs the rebound, trying to put it back up while being surrounded by an avalanche of dark-blue shirts. Block! By Blair! Scheyer looks annoyed, but puts his hands up, saying hey, that’s our ball still. That’s all that matters. 7 seconds! I’m yelling at Paulus – there’s 7 seconds left and you’re peace and quiet all the way out 30 feet from the basket! But he knows what he’s doing – and finally gets what he wanted – Thomas breaking out all alone in the paint – and he promptly gets fouled to boot. Nice. Oh, another nice Lance move in the paint, to get the basket and one! Thanks Lance for coming back from your injury so quick! 19-13 all of a sudden, 7:46 to go.
Oh, Paulus with a TRIPLE!!!! We break through 20!!! It’s been an uphill battle, but we’re seeing some daylight, baby!!! Hail to Greg!!! Oh, someone needs a timeout! 22-13.
They obviously emphasized coming out of the timeout to get the ball to Blair, so yep, there they are, getting it to him. But Thomas and Singler are all over him, vehement that he work for his two points, if even that, and Blair tries to turn but Thomas is right on his left, and Singler is right in front of him, not giving an inch, dauntless, not giving a hoot that this dude is 265 and being recruited for football season. You’re not bloody getting past me. And Blair, instead of trying to pass out, keeps bulling, keeps trying to force the issue – and, there it is – whistle – foul. Give up the rock, baby. I think you’ve had it for long enough!
Ha! Hilarious! They’re back down, Singler is guarding Blair, falls down trying to draw an offensive foul, gets no call, about to get up, and I brace myself for an easy Pittsburgh two – but no! Lance strips him of the ball, so that it looks like Blair flips the ball down to a sitting Singler, who looks quite amused and appreciative but quickly flips the prize back to Paulus for safekeeping, who races it to the other end. Now that’s the definition of landing right in his lap! Oh no – another Paulus turnover – miscommunication between Greg and Kyle, who thought Greg was going to shoot. Pitt gets another quick one – and I’m amused that everything Pitt has gotten has been in transition, while Duke has not been pushing tempo or running or really getting great looks from spreading the floor.
Then Gerald gets the steal, and so silky smoothly converts the goal, avoiding the double team flying at him with no qualms at all, clutching the ball in his arms, laying it up, and turning to run off pretty much without even a backwards glance, just knowing its gone in. Awesome. Meanwhile, Taylor and Nolan are changing into every kind of comfortable sitting position they can find along the sidelines, watching the game avidly and wondering when they can get some sleeping bags and potato chips over here or something? Other end – Young runs right into Singler and over him and just topples over right on top of him – turnover #14. King for three! 31-15! Oh, he’s so happy! The place goes nuts! It’s not even a contest! 3:52 left.
WOW! King with a monster bounce pass to Nelson about 20 feet away, cutting backdoor to get wide open on the left side and just so easily lays it up. WHAT A FEED! Next play, Nolan gets into the lane and sends a great pass to Zoubek, and I’m getting ready for a deuce . . but he loses it???? Awwww! That was right on your doorstep! A pass that high, could only be corralled by you! Thank god on the other end, they are bricking everything they can when not turning it over. Pitt is starting to look whipped. They don’t know how to play, all of a sudden – they sure as hell haven’t been pushed quite like this. Sure, they are grabbing every kind of board ever . . but that really can’t help you if you can’t hit it for your life.
Uh . . terrible, terrible endgame for the first half. What the hell was that? Nelson, as always, gets 1 of 2 FT . . Duke fouls a rebounder, who makes 2 for Pitt . . Paulus turns it over . . Duke loses Blair for a second on the other end who promptly rings in 2 . . and then Scheyer hikes up an off-balance shot to beat the clock, to no avail. 34-22 halftime.
Second half: Gerald with a crazy drive under the basket for a dunk – missed! – gets the ball back – and Nelson turns it over. But Coach K is not happy – neither am I – and he calls a timeout to let his team have it. He is very animated, yelling, throwing up his hands, rattling Nelson’s arm to show how aggressive Pitt was playing them and how they were letting it happen. Nelson lowers his head . . I got it . . I got it, coach. Wojo, too, throws an arm for emphasis.
Back on the court: Singler with a BEAUTIFUL PASS to Lance for the stuff! Lucky Lance! But wow, what vision – Kyle, immediately upon getting the ball, knows Blair is on his back and he’s attracted a double team, and quickly turns to find an open teammate. Perfect, under-the-arm pass around Blair for delivery. Faster than the eye can see but when they show the replay, you just sit back and whistle at that ingenuity. Marvelous. Eagle-eyed. Great, great vision.
Hmm . . is Kyle hurt? He’s wiping his eye/cheek after a Pitt basket on the baseline, dropping the ball to the floor, looking like he got a cut or something . . oh, but of course they’ll rather talk about Cutliffe? (new football coach) Fine . . can you also, perhaps, narrate this ballgame I’m supposedly watching? Henderson goes to the line and clanks both FT – we are possibly 1% on FT tonight – but why say anything about that? No! Let’s keep talking about football! Grrrr . . . Singler with his 3rd foul, sits down. 13:38.
Okay, I have to say something right now – can we F***ING teach Lance/Z how to rebound, so that we don’t have Kyle Singler being WWF tackled/slammed/shoved every freakin’ game? Singler and Blair are tangling for the rebound, he’s got position over Blair, so what does Blair do? Whatever he thinks he can get away with, which is to tackle Kyle around his chest with a burly forearm and pull him down hard with him as he goes to the floor, then dropping him, so that Kyle hits the hardwood floor with a smack, on the back of his head, and rolls off in pain. Jesus! God damn – WTF??? Kyle covers his face for a second, stunned, dazed, hoping and praying nothing’s broken. Intentional foul. Of course. Thank you. 2 shots and the ball. 10:06.
So you would think, that with that swing, and then Singler coming right back to score a layup, that Duke would coast, wouldn’t you? 48-38! But no. Within about a minute – from 9:15 to 8:16, Pitt rattles off 9 unanswered points, and suddenly, at 48-47, it’s a ballgame. And we’ve got no answer. We’ve forgotten how to play. Now, it is Duke who’s lost their swagger. Kyle and Gerald are taking all the shots, and nobody else is stepping up. Scheyer misses everything he touches. Nelson gets fouled every single time, and then he botches every single FT handed to him. Paulus is looking beat. I mean, just beat, bewildered, not capable of playing with the big boys. How many turnovers has he got? And now Pitt is stronger – they are struttin’ – they are flashing out for transition points, hitting three’s when it counts, getting the lockdown D.
6:10 . . Blair and Singler shares a joke? “What does it take to knock that smile off his face?” Jay Bilas wonders. Ugh, maybe cuz he knows something – namely, that they can win. Duke has no idea how to beat Pitt’s pressure. They call 2 sets, cannot get a shooter free, and then takes a wild three to completely blow their 35 second shot clock. Offensive weapons, ay? We’ve got none! We will proceed to go without a single field goal for a good 4, 5 minutes! While they reel off 12 straight! Sigh. Nelson is playing both smart and dumb – flopping on Blair to force him his 3rd foul, offensive – then double-teaming to let Henderson get the block, ripping that rebound and racing with it – then, reaching out with his arm to push off to create space for his shot, cuz he does not want to go to the foul line – and whistle. Offensive foul. His 4th. He goes to the bench.
And immediately, Singler follows suit. And this is where I become completely scared of Pitt. Blair gets the 2nd offensive rebound in a tangle of players under the basket for Pitt, goes up, and I can’t see it, but apparently Singler fouled him. I thought it was Lance Thomas, who put his hands up, but what do I know, watching from home, right? Poor guy. No one else will help him out, this Blair is just a beast on the glass, and LT has helped some, but it’s mostly been him against the bear the whole night, tussling it out, and there’s only so much you can do when you have a 45 lb disadvantage from him. 5:28, Duke huddles after the whistle – and my heart sinks. Kyle is shaking his head in defeat in that huddle – like he can’t believe it – he can’t believe it, because it’s not like he’s putting a body on him, he’s not even aggressively defending him, he knows his worth to his ballclub – but he’s being called for the slightest thing, barely grazing his fingertips playing the kind of foul-free defense he has patented – and it’s just not working. He can’t get rebounds. He can’t box out. He can’t, even, apparently, box out a smaller guy in Sam Young who has repeatedly spun out or muscled his way out of the second slot on the FT sideline to beat him to the basket, and this time, as Blair misses his 2nd FT, he does, going up to grab that rebound and beating every Dukie to it, forcing intense mayhem once more until the whistle is called and I just pray it is not Singler. It is not. It is LT.
Well. Coach K is not taking any chances. He immediately sends in fresh bodies McClure and King, and pulls Singler and Thomas out of there. But back to what I was saying: Kyle Singler has no answer for DeJuan Blair in the paint.
He’s not Josh.
A junior Josh, 6’10”, 240 lbs, would’ve done the work on Blair. Shut him down. Thrown down a couple dunks. Shown them who’s boss. A freshman Singler? I love the kid, I do – but he cannot be our only answer to a quality big because he’s not that strong. He’s smart, he’s keen, he’s efficient – but he’s not dominant. And this game – when it gets down to two Goliaths duking it out – you can’t just look at the name on your jersey. You gotta bring it. And as much as we should’ve trampled them on paper – in reality, this is still a young, untested team. And about to play the worst second half ever known to man.
For about 1 minute, just long enough for Nolan to miss a hook and McClure to get fouled and miss the first of 2 FT, Kyle, Gerald, and Nelson are on the bench looking stone-faced, knowing the work they have cut out for them. Intrepid reporter Jay Bilas, meanwhile, is reiterating how this current lineup on the floor is basically trash. King, McClure, Nolan, Scheyer, and Paulus are “not going to get to the rim” against Pitt. Gone are the euphemisms about how deep Duke’s bench is. Gone are the magic that Paulus and Nolan created in the Michigan game when they played for the first time together. Gone is the gushing about Duke’s bench being a top 25 team by itself. It is not. We’re right back to where we were a month ago in the Marquette game – and it’s like the last several games have not occurred at all. Oh, it was great having Taylor and Nolan break out against lesser teams, and lead in scoring. It was great to see Zoubek contributing, and working on his confidence, and learning about next play, in the Albany game. But you knew what was going to happen, right? When the chips are down, Coach K will look down his bench, and you know who he’ll call. Henderson. Singler. Nelson. And here they come – abandoning their towels and water to run to the scorer’s table, one by one, ready to finish out this game that has come down to the wire. Here they come. Here they come. McClure hasn’t even sized up his 2nd free throw yet, and they’re already being replaced. 4:37, Duke 49, Pitt 50.
Levance Fields scores, and it is now 49-52, Pitt. Game starting to get away from Duke. Singler calls for the ball. In 3 long strides, he’s taken the pass and gets up for what looks like an uncontested lay-up . . . that rims right out. You need to finish that up strong, Kyle. Even if Blair was lurking there looking to challenge you again. HENDERSON!!!!!! Taking Duke on his back. What hops! Stepping, slithering, dancing his way nimbly to the rim, he won’t take no for an answer! 51-52, and the whistles are blowing all over the place. Time-out! Time-out! Let’s talk this over! 2:51, both coaches seeing things that they do not like. Yes, once again they remind us that Singler has 4 fouls. My heart is pounding out of my chest already. Do we need to make it any worse?
Now Paulus is getting aggressive. Staying close to his man, knocking out at the ball to try to grab a steal or force a turnover for Duke. He gets one – but it stays with Pitt! Awww! He was already running the other way – so disappointed. Another timeout. Okay, just breathe. Breathe . . .
Levance Fields sure is fast. He’s lulling Paulus to sleep out there, here comes Blair with a screen, forces the switch, and Fields just runs right into/around Singler towards the basket, looking to either draw that 5th foul or get an easy look at the lay-up if he backs off. Thankfully, Paulus realizes his intentions and got around in time to foul him and stop his drive – and Singler, when he hears that whistle, just falls onto the floor on his butt, looking wide-eyed at the officials like “that better not be me”. Fields shoots 2. 51-54.
LORD ALMIGHTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HENDERSON!!!! “Athleticism trumping toughness on that PLAY!” the announcers roar. Jesus, what a sweeeeeet move! Paulus gives him the ball, he waits a little bit out on the perimeter, watching the right side just clear out for him – and as he starts his run, circling wide towards the right wing, Scheyer comes out to draw his man away – and suddenly, he’s motoring, it is WIDE OPEN for him, and he wastes no time, circling in from the right wing like a freight train, Blair thinks about stopping him but immediately backs off, completely blown, and Henderson can just do whatever the hell he wants – 360, tomahawk – complete carte-blanche – and he stuffs it! 53-54! 2:10 left.
After Sam Young answers, 53-56 – OOOOOOHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BIG TIME!!! SINGLER FOR 333333333333!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! “There is just answer after answer!” Bilas roars, enormously impressed. The crowd is on their feet! After that Sam Young basket, we come back upcourt, and Gerald is running the pack again, circling in sniffing for blood, and the defense this time collapses on him. But he is cool as a cucumber, instinctively sending out a no-look pass to Kyle Singler on the 3 point line, and he knocks one down as beautifully as anything I’ve ever seen. Thank you, Gerald, for the assist! And Kyle, so proud – teeth bared a little, tongue wagging, then breaking out into a wide grin upon seeing a congratulatory Scheyer jumping up to chest-thump him. 56-56, it is tied, 1:31 left.
But they’re not done! Sam Young, again, manages to slip away from Henderson just long enough to get the pass on the wing and send it up, and it’s good! Damn! 56-58. We go back upcourt, and the ball is in Henderson’s hands, again. It looks like they’re going to run the same play again? Henderson on the perimeter, circling out wide towards the right wing, as Scheyer comes out . . but this time, instead of attacking, Henderson just fakes right, then turns back around to his left and elevates up to shoot – a tough, high-arching 12 footer that sails in smoothly! How does he do that??? And make it look so easy? Tied again, 58-58, 0:56 left.
The place is just pure pandemonium. Everybody standing, willing their team on. Ramon is way off the perimeter, dribbling, Paulus is getting impatient, meanders over to the right wing, and I’m amazed how stone-still the Pitt players are standing, as if they don’t get all this noise, and then Paulus has knocked the ball loose but the refs whistle it back to Pitt possession. Awww! C’mon!! Paulus lets out a holler of frustration. Give me a steal, PLEASE! So here we go again . . some ball movement now . . kick out to Cook ALL ALONE on the 3 point line!!!! What happened there???? HE SHOOTS – – – !!!
OH! AN AIRBALL! DUKE BALL!!!! 16.6 seconds left. Timeout. And I’m thinking – should we be calling a timeout?? Let them set up a defensive stance? Let’s just play, put it in the hands of Henderson or Singler! C’MON!! We need to get something here . . anything.
Henderson – NO! – KYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tip-in no good! He falls to the floor instead of going up strong, we miss, the buzzer sounds – and it becomes sudden death. 58-58. OH MY GOD. DAMN IT! GOD! SHIT!
Just as I had feared. We are not going to learn anything more out of a timeout other than give the ball to Henderson and then maybe hand off to Singler if he can’t get free, or have Singler go for the tip-in. Well, it got down to 16 seconds, long ball thrown out to Scheyer, so the clock starts at 12 for Henderson. 11, 10, and he’s circling to the right wing again but he finds 2 defenders draped on him like a cheap suit. He can’t shake free. Singler is calling emphatically for the ball, being guarded by little 6’0” Ramon, but Henderson is sure he can do it. He switches tactics, bulldozes through into the middle of the lane, gets bumped by Sam Young but forces up a difficult shot anyways, thinking Singler might possibly be Joey Dorsey or Damion James and can just clean up around the glass whenever an errant shot is tossed their way. Well, Singler tries. He’s not as close to the basket as he would like, so he pushes off on Ramon just a bit to get the rebound, but then Ramon is pushing him back as he tries to tip it in, and it goes up too soft as he’s falling back. It barely grazes the rim, and no one else has skied for that ball. Pitt pulls it down, sends it hurtling the other way. Overtime.
My God. My heart is thundering. Singler has 4 fouls. Nelson has 4. Lance is on the bench, so we have Henderson in the jumpball. And he gets it to Paulus – great! Here we go, the extra furlong, the test of champions. Nelson gets fouled. Oh, of course. I am praying for him. Misses the 1st. Makes the 2nd. Cook is down . .
Oh my God. Mike Cook is really hurting. It is too painful to watch. As he limps to the locker room . . get well soon, Mike. I give thanks that no Duke player got hurt. Yes, Paulus got cut up on his cheek. Yes, Scheyer got knocked down to the floor about 3x this evening (but still went hard to the glass looking for every kind of rebound – he’ll end the game with 12!) And yes, Singler always seems to get targeted for one, if not three, WWF-type moves under the basket, simply because the opposition thinks they can. But no one got hurt from anything that they can’t recover from, and that’s what I’m thankful for. Let’s close out this game, guys.
Defensive switch pits Paulus against Sam Young, and Singler looks over from the post from where he’s guarding Blair and thinks “oh god, I’m gonna have to come out and help”, and I’m thinking, why isn’t Nelson on Young? Why don’t we have someone else taller than 6’4” to help Singler out??? Young had missed the first point-blank shot, he won’t miss the second, and he hits. 59-60, Pitt leads. On the other end, after Henderson had missed his last shot – another difficult jumper in the lane, hotly contested – we now trust the ball to Nelson. And he starts making an attack – but the guy who’s guarding him flops on him – and Nelson’s thrown so off-balance that he loses the ball – no call – and Levance Fields beats everyone to the ball – but Paulus gets there just a step later and swipes the ball away – whistle! Foul! Oh, c’mon! Paulus is on his knees, he hasn’t even had chance to recover – and Bilas is praising him for fouling in exchange for an easy fastbreak deuce. I wouldn’t count out Henderson miraculously shot-blocking, but okay, you’re right. Fields, of course, knocks both ones down, making it 59-62. 3:01 left in OT.
Henderson – oh! Finally starting to look mortal. He’s missed his last 3 now – after taking a long jumper that he’s buried in this game before but now eludes him, hitting the back of the rim too strongly and bounces out to Pitt. They race it down, swings the ball around, and suddenly someone’s open along the baseline and Singler immediately switches over to help block out. Even with 4 fouls – he must’ve looked imposing enough on the smaller player to kick it back out – and it’s thrown right into the hands of Henderson, who immediately turns tail and starts motoring the other way. Ramon, feeling helpless, fouls him across the arm – but Henderson still gets the shot up – OH!!! A block from Gilbert Brown! What hops, huh? So Henderson gets a chance to go to the line – but his first FT misses terribly. He cannot believe it . . walks around to try to relocate his shot. And suddenly – is the air is out of Duke? Still down 59-62, 2:19 left, and our go-to scorer, whom Coach K entrusted the last shot to, having gone stone-cold?
He knocks down his 2nd, but Coach K is not taking any chances, and immediately sits him in favor of some fresh legs: McClure for defense and Nolan to replace Paulus. It is 60-62, and Pitt is so patient, running their set play and then finding Brown all alone, unguarded, on the left wing! Up goes the shot – sure to be a dagger – but it doesn’t hit! Nelson with the rebound! Phew! Can we get the ball to Nelson, now? Please?
OOOHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! NELSON!!! Hail to GOD! WHAT A MOVE! Just blazes to the basket, sheds his defender completely, doesn’t care who’s coming at him, takes on Blair one on one, takes the bump, and then finishes the play, using the glass in an acrobatic up-and-under to bank it in!! Blair is GONE! That’s 5 on him! And Gerald Henderson! Man, is that the sweeeeetest smile I’ve ever seen or what? Just all teeth and dimples, couldn’t be prouder. HUGE, HUGE play. And he makes the bonus free throw. 63-62, Duke! 1:36 left.
Man, Pitt’s just getting every rebound. They miss on the other end, but grabs the board, and sends it back out to Fields to run. He blazes to the hoop – but oh! Sweet whistle! Travel! Ball is turned over. Coach K is sending Paulus and Henderson out there again. We’ll run something, right? We’ll get a good shot? But no. Apparently, Coach K’s instructions out there for Greg was: run stallball. How else do you explain Paulus dribbling by his lonesome self out there, running the precious shot clock down . . while nobody else on the team even looked in the semblance of running a play? Oh, sure. Run the clock down to 16 seconds. Gratuitously use another timeout. Then in-bound the ball again – get it in the hands of Scheyer – and let it roll off to the opposition’s hands again. Smart. (rolls eyes)
Well, we need a stop here. And I gasp as Nelson, on Fields, takes his head fake and then completely loses him as he blazes to the net – and Singler switches over! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He tries taking the charge – YES!!!!!!!!!!! HE GETS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bodies flying everywhere, Scheyer neatly dives over him as he tries to help out, Greg gets the rebound and gets mauled over the back, but all eyes are on Singler, pumping his fist “YES!” as he hears the call – thank God! That was very borderline, and pure instinct – he wasn’t thinking about his 4 fouls, he wasn’t thinking about what it would mean if he fouled out – he was gonna step in and take the charge, no matter how dangerous – and deny that point guard the basket. Nelson looks over sheepishly – thanks, man. I owe you one. As everyone collectively lets out the big breath that they’d held.
0:36 seconds left, we are miraculously up by 1, and the shot clock is turned off. They must foul. They trap Scheyer along the sideline, and he twists enough to invite the foul – but no call. They know he’s 90% at the line. He sends a long pass to Henderson – who thankfully saves it with a nice tip to himself – and then he sends it immediately to Singler, who should’ve held onto it, instead of passing it off like a hot potato – but oh, he got fouled. Finally. Thank you, God, for sending Kyle Singler to the free throw line. “He’s a freshman in name only,” the announcers praise. Shhhhh. Quiet on the set. Let him size it up . . that mental toughness . . that Marquette game winner coming back to him . . he’s gonna to make it. For sure. Dribbles. Bends his knees. Shoots. RIMS OUT! Dear God! Second one . . ok, ok, take it easy . . dribbles . . shoots that high-arching shot – and before it even goes in, he’s gone. Is it in? It rolls . . just a little too strong . . and drops! Phew! 64-62.
But the last shot. It belongs to Pitt. And it’s a dead-aim three. BAM! Right in the face of Duke. 64-65. And there’s no time left! Singler throws it to Scheyer, who races it down, takes an awful, too quick, off-balance three with 4 seconds still left, no good, it bounces off, he gets it back! and again, falling down, he throws it back up, but it is too strong, and that’s it. 64-65. I am in shock.
It’s over. Duke is beaten. We are undefeated, no more. 10-1.
Post-game thoughts: You know . . watching the tape again . . I don’t get the sense anymore that we played an overwhelmingly bad game and didn’t care. That’s not true. Yes, we did not look like the Duke that we’d come to know – the beauty of the spread offense, the speed of the transition game, the rotation after rotation of sharpshooter coming in for sharpshooter. None of that really showed tonight, and that’s a credit to Pitt and their brawn. Even in the first half when we were clearly bothering them, we also let them bother us and not slam the door on them when we could have. I saw the lack of a killer instinct in the Davidson game . . and I saw it again here tonight. Up by 16 . . we let them come back to 12 just before the half . . and then the rebounding differential (39 to 53!) and the fouls really started to hurt us. Yes, we have Henderson and Singler – but they also have some playmakers in Fields and Young – and when it becomes about trading baskets, the FT misses catches up to you (54% - terrible) – and when the clock starts running down, every shot, and every point, becomes magnified. We definitely lacked some poise and smarts down the stretch . . but we also made some spectacular plays. It hurts the most, when it’s lost like this – by 1 point. But we will bounce back. We have the best 2, 3, and 4 in the country. We just need our 1 and 5 to step it up, big time. Paulus?? What happened to you tonight? And Lance? Please get well soon!
Which brings me to my main point. Sometimes, it takes a loss like this to finally admit to ourselves what we’d refused to admit: Kyle Singler is not a 5.
"I was on [Blair] all night," Singler said after the loss. "It was my responsibility. My fault.”
Oh, Kyle. It is not your fault. No one will come out and say it, but Kyle Singler did not sign up to play the 5 for Duke. We need him to, but that does not mean we should. Alas, we have no choice. And no, Gerald Henderson is not a forward. He, too, is effectively playing out of position, often taking the role of the 4, because of his athleticism. But neither are. I understand they are NBA-caliber players. But against good rebounding teams – this is what can happen. Zoubek, McClure, King, and Thomas, our other choices for the 4 and 5, played a total of 6, 8, 11, and 15 minutes each, respectively. Singler played 38. Yes, that is the combined total minutes of all our other 4 forwards and centers. Super. And unless we can figure this out, and find help for him, fast – no lineup magic, no, not even Nolan with Paulus – will solve this issue. This loss wasn’t a mistake. It wasn’t a giveaway. It was a legit breakdown in the face of a stifling, defensive rebounding team. Simply put, we met another club who’s as serious about defense as we are – and we couldn’t rise above it.
Oh, and I’m still trying to figure out how in the world Paulus managed to time-travel back to his mid-Jan breakdown last year, when he had more turnovers than assists and points combined. He again found his evil doppelganger tonight, handing out a grand total of 1 assist and hitting one basket while losing the ball 5x and getting 3 fouls. Oh, while the other PG went off for 21 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals. Grand, ain’t it? And if I hear the word “rebound” one more time, I’m going to smash something.
But I want to end this on a bright note: how much do I love Singler, Henderson, and Nelson? That trio is going to carry us far. In the last dying seconds, when it became 1 on 1 isolation plays, they gave us everything we could’ve asked for. Toughness. Heart. And they never backed down, not even when they were giving up 45 lbs, or nursing 4 fouls. Singler stepping up in front of a charging Fields to take that charge in OT was as big a play as Nelson, blazing his way to the goal, no holds barred, or Henderson, exploiting every weakness and mismatch against Pitt for his jumpers. I wouldn’t trade places with anyone else in the country right now. We can still go far; we just can’t let another team dictate what we do. Never again. You think John Thompson III is sleeping easy these days? You think Roy Williams is happy with his team’s latest effort against Nicholls State? You think John Calipari, Tom Izzo, and even Ben Howland, all FF coaches, don’t worry about their teams, don’t tinker here and there, and still see holes that they’ll need to patch up, somehow, some way or other? We can still win this war. We just need to earn our battle strips first.