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But yeah, I think the idea is we're going to have games that are going to be blocked.
We're going to have games that are going to be close.
We learn from all of them.
Speaking of learning, let's take a quick break.
On the other side, we will talk about the things we need to learn from this game as we do a quick, quick turnaround to get ready for Syracuse on Monday night.
So stick with us.
More on the Duke basketball record.
All right, we are back.
We shift our attention to the things to improve from this game.
And Jason, you know what's funny?
In a game that was pretty physical, I didn't think that we had a terrible start, but I thought it took a while for us to adjust to Clemson's physicality.
And I'm not saying that that's a complete bad.
It was kind of a chess game for the first 10 minutes of this game between Clemson and Duke, figuring out how this was going to really shape up.
And, you know, I think this is one of those things that I'm glad that we learned that lesson of how to face a team like Clemson is going to be physical.
We're going to have more of those games down the stretch and how, you know, I think Clemson was great at showing different looks on defense initially to try and trip us up.
We were able to overcome that, so I thought that was great.
But it's going to be necessary to identify some of those things early to make sure that those rough starts don't turn into rough first halves that we've kind of seen sometimes from some of these teams.
So, again, it's the first bad that I have, but it's not really a bad.
It's just more about a tale of how this game went in my eyes.
That was partly of the second one that I had.