Swingman Justise Winslow had 16 points Sunday afternoon to lead the Blue Devils back to the Final Four.
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Swingman Justise Winslow had 16 points Sunday afternoon to lead the Blue Devils back to the Final Four.
Sophomore guard Matt Jones hit four big 3-pointers to propel the Blue Devils to the Final Four.
Freshmen Justise Winslow and Jahlil Okafor will just be two of the many newcomers showcased in Sunday afternoon's Elite Eight bout.
Junior forward Amile Jefferson could make the difference against a strong Gonzaga frontline Sunday afternoon.
Quinn Cook can reach the first Final Four of his career with a win Sunday against Gonzaga.
Cook has been fired up all season long, looking to claim a national title as a freshman.
Three-point shooters have struggled in the 30 games played at NRG Stadium.
Gonzaga's Kevin Pangos—a 43.8 percent three-point shooter—went just 1-for-7 Friday aganst UCLA.
Gonzaga's Kyle Wiltjer can stretch the floor at 6-foot-10, drawing comparisons to former Duke standout Ryan Kelly.
The ability of senior Quinn Cook to help Duke control tempo and get better guard play will be huge for the Blue Devils' chances of advancing to their first Final Four since 2010.
Przemek Karnowski won the matchup against UCLA's Tony Parker Friday and will look to slow down ACC Player of the Year Jahlil Okafor in the Elite Eight.
Justise Winslow enjoyed the hometown spotlight Friday in the Sweet 16, pouring in 21 points in front of around 100 friends and family members.