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By Rick Bonnell

Duke’s Austin Rivers, a shoot-first guard, doesn’t play like his father, now-Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers.

But here’s a trait they share: Both have a blunt, analytical way of dissecting a loss.

Freshman Austin used the word “embarrassing’’ frequently in describing an 85-63 loss to Ohio State Tuesday night. To Rivers, the Blue Devils didn’t just lose their first game, they lost their identity.

“Duke is all about defense, but we played individual. We didn’t play as a team’’ Rivers said. “The offense was fine. But we were awful defensively.’’

The 7-0 start was good for Duke’s confidence, but it might have created a false sense that a young team had already arrived.. As Mason Plumlee put it, “It kind of opened our eyes to reality.’’

Plumlee had primary responsibility for guarding Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger, who finished with 21 points and eight rebounds. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said Plumlee didn’t play badly, and that seems fair when you consider what a load Sullinger is.

He’s the most dangerous low-post scorer in college basketball, so it was inevitable the Blue Devils would have to give Plumlee help guarding him. They did, and the Buckeyes had a far too easy time exploiting those double-teams. Ohio State’s 8-of-14 accuracy from 3-point range was a direct result of  how well the Buckeyes found the open man and how poorly the Blue Devils rotated.

Duke won’t play a team of Ohio State’s skill and talent every night. But to effectively play man-to-man defense the way Krzyzewski expects, this group has to do a much better job of doubling, then recovering, if it expects a Final Four season.

Unlike college football, one early-season loss in basketball doesn’t derail a season. It might demonstrate what Duke must do to get where it expects to be.

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No defense is an

No defense is an understatement. Although Rivers had a pretty good game, he still showed signs of inexperience. Ohio St. isn't ranked #2 for no reason. However I don't blame it all on Duke. You have to admit Ohio St. did have a pretty big horseshoe stuffed way up there last night. Shots were going in and bounces went their way.

interesting

Blew Gnat ?  Yoo Hoo, where are you ?  Looks like Gretian 5 got run out of a building ... again.  Reminded me of the Zona game.

g-alligator-aka red-pussy!!

did carawhina play LV.last week, i missed the score , could u enlighten me as to who won?  go bluedevils!!!!!!

typicaltar hole

hey gatr,

where were you last week when your holes lost by 10 to an UNRANKED team?

in your post

I would have highlighted the word "UNRANKED" not "team."  But I digress.

Are you blew gnat, BTW ?  Why are you taking up for him ?  Surely this isn't the first post you've ever seen that was anti-DUIke ? 

Havin' a little fun, bro ...

And I WAS around last week when UNC lost as a measley 5 pt favorite in Las Vegas.  Maybe you ought to go back and re-read.

They were a measley 5 point

They were a measley 5 point favorite.  I am proud of the tarheels for even lacing up the sneakers.  Could you imagine playing a basketball game with opposing fans yelling at your team!?  They overcame the worst of conditions and still kept it relatively close!

what we all appreciate

... is the fact you believed UNC would go undefeated this season.  We are thankful for you afterall.

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