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2018-19 Duke: The injury bug bites Zion (and others)
When Zion Williamson went down with a knee injury, Duke fans held their breath. He returned, but injuries elsewhere had a big impact at the end of Duke's season.
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When Zion Williamson went down with a knee injury, Duke fans held their breath. He returned, but injuries elsewhere had a big impact at the end of Duke's season.
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The Blue Devils had a knack for playing incredibly well in the final minutes of games. What was their secret?
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Duke had a generational talent in Zion Williamson, but fell short of their goals.
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Louisville self-imposed a postseason ban in 2016, keeping a promising team from competing for conference and national titles. How might the Cards have measured up?
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UofL fared much better when playing with 3 guards as opposed to just 2 during the season. What was the key that made 3 guards so good?
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The Cards were much better in home games than on the road during the season. How did the guard rotation and shooting at the rim drive this? Read my analysis to find out...
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Likely the best team to not make the NCAA Tournament in the modern era, the Cards were another in a line of Rick Pitino-coached title contenders until self-imposing a postseason ban
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They had 40-0 in their sights, but an outstanding Wisconsin Badger team tripped them up in the Final Four.
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Kentucky had 4 guards who all made the NBA. How did they balance the backcourt combinations, and which ones worked best?
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The coaching staff came into the season planning to platoon their top 10 players, but plans changed. How did the rotation choices impact the results on the court?
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They were the first team to reach 38-0, but ended 38-1 with a Final Four heartbreak.
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Telling the story of some great college basketball teams, through the numbers