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		<title>Duke wins the NCAA National Title</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 13:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thorsten</dc:creator>
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Duke beat Butler 61-59 on Monday night. What a game! And what a way to end  the season, even if America&#8217;s favorite underdog came up a little short.
&#8220;It  will become an historic game, a benchmark game,&#8221; Duke coach Mike  Krzyzewski said.
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-556" title="Duke_2010" src="http://www.fabnomena.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/98104674_display_image-105x150.jpg" alt="Duke_2010" width="124" height="177" />Duke beat Butler 61-59 on Monday night. What a game! And what a way to end  the season, even if America&#8217;s favorite underdog came up a little short.</p>
<p>&#8220;It  will become an historic game, a benchmark game,&#8221; Duke coach Mike  Krzyzewski said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Not just the way it was played, but who played in it  and what comes about.&#8221; Memorable, indeed, for the way both teams  battled, never giving an inch, or giving in on a single possession.</p>
<p>And memorable for the way it ended. It was a game where nobody led by  more than six.<span id="more-555"></span>Tiny Butler, on a mission to write a  sequel to &#8220;Hoosiers,&#8221; had two chances to win it in the last 4 seconds.  Hayward&#8217;s more traditional attempt — a fadeaway, 15-footer — was barely  long. Then, after Brian Zoubek made one free throw and intentionally  missed the next, Hayward collected the rebound, moved to halfcourt and  took another shot that was on line, but barely bounced out.</p>
<p>&#8220;I  can&#8217;t really put it into words because the last couple of plays were  just not normal,&#8221; said Duke&#8217;s Kyle Singler, who scored 19 points and  was named the Final Four&#8217;s most outstanding player.</p>
<p>The Blue  Devils (35-5) got the right bounces at the end to snap Butler&#8217;s 25-game  winning streak and bring the long-awaited fourth national title back  home to the Cameron Crazies.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Big Three&#8221; — Singler, Jon  Scheyer (15 points) and Nolan Smith (13) — won the Big One for Coach K,  his first championship since 2001 and fourth overall, tying him with  Adolph Rupp for second place on the all-time list.</p>
<p>Krzyzewski is  now 4-4 in title games. &#8220;It&#8217;s the best one I&#8217;ve been involved in  of the eight,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Nobody figured this would be easy, and  it wasn&#8217;t — no way that was going to happen against Butler, the  4,200-student private school that sent millions of brackets to the paper  shredder while earning the right to make the 5-mile drive from its  historic home, Hinkle Fieldhouse where they filmed &#8220;Hoosiers,&#8221; to the  Final Four.</p>
<p>Butler (33-5) shaved a five-point deficit to one and  had a chance to win it, when its best player, Hayward, took the ball at  the top of the key, spun and worked his way to the baseline, but was  forced to put up an off-balance fadeaway from 15 feet.</p>
<p>He missed,  but Duke&#8217;s title wasn&#8217;t secure until Hayward&#8217;s desperation heave  bounded out. The first shot, caught it, tried to go left, went  back right. Thought it was a good shot and missed it,&#8221; Hayward said.  &#8220;The last shot, it was just a last-second shot. I don&#8217;t know. It  missed.&#8221;</p>
<p>What a game to end one of the most memorable March Madnesses in  history, filled with wild finishes, upsets and underdogs; the kind of  tournament that some fear could be history if the NCAA moves forward  with an expansion to 96 teams — something very much on the table for  next year. It was the closest margin of victory in a final since  Michigan defeated Seton Hall 80-79 in 1989.</p>
<p>&#8220;We came up one  possession short in a game with about 145 possessions,&#8221; said Butler&#8217;s  33-year-old coach, Brad Stevens. &#8220;It&#8217;s hard to stomach when you&#8217;re on  the wrong end of that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Blue Devils won with defense. They held the Bulldogs to 34 percent  shooting and contested every possession as tenaciously as Butler, which  allowed 60 points for the first time since February.</p>
<p>They won  with some clutch shooting. Singler went 3 for 6 from 3-point range and  the Blue Devils went 6 of 6 from the free throw line in the second half  until Zoubek&#8217;s intentional miss.</p>
<p>They won with a mean streak. It  was most pointed when Lance Thomas took down Hayward hard to prevent an  easy layup with 5:07 left. The refs reviewed the play and decided not to  call it flagrant &#8211; one of a hundred little moments that could have  swung such a tight, taut game.</p>
<p>They won because that last shot  didn&#8217;t go in.</p>
<p>&#8220;Speechless. It&#8217;s the best feeling in the world,&#8221;  Smith said. &#8220;That shot didn&#8217;t go in and I just hugged Kyle and just  hugged my teammates. We&#8217;ve worked so hard and we finished it together.&#8221;</p>
<p>A  perfect ending for Duke, which won a different way this season, on a  team that had no superstars.</p>
<p>Good teams only become great in  Coach K&#8217;s mind when they win it all, and though the members of this  group may not end up with lottery-pick money in their pockets, they&#8217;ll  have a national title forever. Teams with mega-money from power conferences aren&#8217;t the only ones that  win in big-time college sports. Nothing proved that better than the  Bulldogs in their run through this year&#8217;s NCAA tournament.</p>
<p>In the  true team fashion that has defined &#8220;The Butler Way,&#8221; the Bulldog  scoring was distributed almost perfectly even. Hayward and Shelvin Mack  had 12 each. Matt Howard, coming off a concussion in the semifinal win  over Michigan State, finished with 11, and 2-point-a-game scorer Avery  Jukes kept Butler in it with all 10 of his points in the first half.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hate  losing,&#8221; Hayward said. &#8220;It&#8217;s one of the worst feelings personally that  I have, is losing. So it&#8217;s great for us to be here, but that&#8217;s not what  we wanted to do. We wanted to win.&#8221; They weren&#8217;t alone. They  captured America&#8217;s attention, and its heart, and came close to writing  the unthinkable sequel to &#8220;Hoosiers.&#8221; In the movie, the winning team is  tiny Hickory High, and Jimmy Chitwood hits the game-winner at the  buzzer to strike a blow for the little guys.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thorsten</dc:creator>
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I don&#8217;t know about you all but I love some of the &#8217;sickest dunks&#8217; compilations on youtube. I&#8217;ve found another one for you. Pay attention to the guy at 1.25, what an amazing dunk. Have fun!
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<p>I don&#8217;t know about you all but I love some of the &#8217;sickest dunks&#8217; compilations on youtube. I&#8217;ve found another one for you. Pay attention to the guy at 1.25, what an amazing dunk. Have fun!<br />
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