Elite Eight Preview: South Region

27 Mar

Duke Blue Devils vs. Baylor Bears

Atlantic Coast Conference Champion Duke and Baylor Bears compete for the place in the Final Four.

Duke is ranked 3rd in RPI rank and Baylor is ranked 9th. They scored about the same per game(78 and 77.6) but Duke allowed opponents to score 61.8 points per game; Baylor, 65.9 points per game. Rebound margins of Duke and Baylor are 5.9 and 6.7 but turnover margins are 3.8 and -1.8. Baylor causes many more turnovers while getting more rebounds. Rest of team stats is pretty similar.

Jon Scheyer

Jon Scheyer

Duke Blue Devils have three players who scored over 17 points per game: Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith. Brian Zoubek and Kyle Singler together rebounded 14.4 per game. Jon Scheyer is a good guard and he averaged 4.9 assists per game with only 1.7 turnovers per game. Duke has two awesome guards, good forward and tall center. Brian Zoubek is 7-1 tall center. Even though he plays about 18 minutes per game, he rebounds 7 and is a threat under the basket. Their bench members are neither strong nor weak. Duke rarely causes trouble by making a lot of turnovers. A senior guard, Jon Scheyer, is a great leader and doesn’t get into a trouble when handling the ball. Kyle Singler is a good three-point shooter and will help at clutch moments.

Ekpe Udoh

Ekpe Udoh

Baylor Bears also have three players who scored over 13.9 points per game: LaceDurius Dunn, Tweety Carter, Ekpe Udoh. Ekpe Udoh, a junior, is a forward-center who rebounded 9.7 per game. He will score under the basket. A junior guard, LaceDurius Dunn, scored 19.4 points per game and his 3-points percentage is 42%. Tweety Carter is a short guard and his passes are neither good nor bad. Over the season, Baylor caused 473 turnovers which is not a good number but also is not bad. Baylor’s Field Goal Percentage is 49% and Duke will need to defend properly in order to win.

It will be interesting to see the battle under the basket between Brian Zoubek and Kyle Singler of Duke and Ekpe Udoh of Baylor. If you love basketball, if you are a forward, if you cheer for Duke or Baylor, you must watch this game. I predict that Duke will advance to the Final Four.

Photos via ESPN

2 Responses to “Elite Eight Preview: South Region”

  1. Paul. B March 29, 2010 at 1:49 pm #

    So Happy that Duke won!!!! GO DUKE!!

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