Donald Weinheimer
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They have to spend the energy to stay within reach.
And once they're gassed, that's when we can take over.
I thought about him.
Real quickly, the last couple things I have to watch.
You mentioned rebounding.
I mentioned rebounding.
I think it's key that we win the rebounding battle and really make it a lopsided affair because I think if it's a lopsided affair, that's leading to a lot of second-chance points on the offensive end and maybe even leading to a lot of fast-break points and transition points for Duke if we're getting them on defense.
I think if you're going up against a team that is poor defensively,
with their rebounding, you have to exploit that, especially with the bigger guys that we do have.
I mentioned getting the ball down low.
I'm going to say it again.
Cam, Pat, get them the ball inside the paint where they can do their thing.
Clear out ways, figure out ways to get them the ball in the post where they can not just score but also pass to open guys, guys who are crashing the lane, guys who are on the wing or in the corner for threes.
I think when they have the ball in their hands and they have room to do their thing, that is when Duke can be their most dangerous.
And then finally, defending the three.
This is an opportunity on the road to go in there and tell a team, you thought you had momentum, but you don't.
And I want this to be a team that perimeter-wise, again, if some of these guys, as you mentioned, start hitting their threes when they traditionally don't, that's when teams have been able to kind of, you know,
stay in the game and stay making it where it's a, it's a struggle back and forth.
And we have to, again, expend energy that we shouldn't expend on a road trip.
You want to conserve as much energy as possible for that finish.