Fascinated to watch the game within the game in the Duke Uconn matchup.
Is Duke going to start Brown and Boozer together -- which I think they typically do -- and have Brown be the one chasing Karaban around all those screens and movement?
Are they going to leave Boozer to guard Reed one on one, without help? The only SJU/Uconn game I watched every minute of was the Big East final, and SJU's strategy was to let Zuby guard Reed without help, so as not to leave 3 point shooters, despite Reed having a size advantage. Pitino said after the game they were only going to bring a double/dig if a player was guarding another Uconn player below the FT line in the same vicinity, which rarely happened. Obviously the strategy worked, but Zuby was an absolute monster defensively that game. Will Duke do the same?
If Reed starts going off, or even when Duke brings in their "biggest" guy, does that mean they are going to have Boozer chase Karaban around screens?
Or does Duke simply scrap man-to-man altogether at first and go with that zone to negate Uconn's constant movement and intricate motion action?
Conversely, I think Uconn needs to follow the SJU approach of trying to win the 3-point line. Uconn certainly has better personnel to do that, although SJU executed it and it almost worked for them. Can Reed avoid foul trouble having to deal with that Duke size?
I think this is a game where we see Ross and/or Stewart play bigger roles for Uconn over either Mullins or Ball, to combat Duke's size? Both those kids are good reserves and there is continuity there, so I think they can definitely help the cause.