For the first time this year the Blue Devils looked lost. Overwhelmed. This sort of complete dismantling seems to happen to Duke in recent years at least once or twice a season. Full credit to N.C. State they brought the thunder and completely took it to Duke in ways that higher ranked and more lauded opponents haven’t.
I am not much of a trend  person but one that has been hard to ignore has been a lack of intensity  from this team. Winning tends to hide a lot and this team has been  winning by a lot and it has hidden a lack of a defensive presence as  well as focus and toughness. It seems, at least to me, that this team  can get away with going through the motions on most nights but until  those things that they are coached become second nature, become habits  it’s hard for them to be deliberate.
State  outworked and out hustled Duke in ways the stat sheet may not indicate.  They were quicker to the ball, they played looser, they played as if  their season was on the line. I don’t think Coach K has been able to get  that type of effort from this team since the holidays. It’s hard to  pinpoint quite why, but luckily for me it isn’t my job to have to.
I  don’t think anyone had and illusions of this team being a defensive  juggernaut but I’m not sure I’ve seen so many blown assignments in a  game before. It’s clear that if this team forgets to do the little  things they are just as vulnerable as any team out there. As Kentucky  showed in its two overtime victories the margin for error, even for the  best team in the nation, is not very much. Unlike Duke, Kentucky was  able to hang its hat on defense and push forward. Duke was able to get a  19 point deficit down to 8 but a lack of fundamentals in the waning  minutes all but assured that it was all for naught.
There  will be quite a bit for the Durham brain trust to draw from and very  little of it will be X’s and O’s, it will most likely be heart, fight, toughness and ownership.
The  numbers for Duke weren’t great, shot a horrid 26% from 3 point range,  and only 37% overall, credit some of that to great NC State defense some  to awful execution on offense. I would hate to see the numbers  offensively without Jahlil Okafor going 8 of 11.
For  State, well they shot the lights out shooting consistently from 3 point  range in both halves at 62.5%, an amazing stat that coupled with  crushing Duke in the paint 26 to 40 was too much to overcome.



















