DrKlahn
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ACC play only (numbers are a tad rough):
Opponents' 3FG% was 33% for the season, 32% in the last 10 minutes. Not a factor.
Duke's defensive rebounding was 34% for the season, 34% in the last 10 minutes. Not a factor.
Opponents' FT% was 64% in the first 30 minutes, 70% in the last 10 minutes. Not as big a factor as it looks--the Wake game accounts for a lot of this.
Opponents' FT rate was much higher in the last 10 minutes, but of course it would be. Hard to evaluate.
Now on to the interesting stuff.
Opponents' 2FG% was 48% in the first 30 minutes (equivalent to 150th nationally), 57% in the last 10 minutes (equivalent to 347th).
And as mentioned, turnover percentage fell off a cliff, from 21.5% of possessions in the first 30 minutes to 10% in the last 10.
Opponents' 3FG% was 33% for the season, 32% in the last 10 minutes. Not a factor.
Duke's defensive rebounding was 34% for the season, 34% in the last 10 minutes. Not a factor.
Opponents' FT% was 64% in the first 30 minutes, 70% in the last 10 minutes. Not as big a factor as it looks--the Wake game accounts for a lot of this.
Opponents' FT rate was much higher in the last 10 minutes, but of course it would be. Hard to evaluate.
Now on to the interesting stuff.
Opponents' 2FG% was 48% in the first 30 minutes (equivalent to 150th nationally), 57% in the last 10 minutes (equivalent to 347th).
And as mentioned, turnover percentage fell off a cliff, from 21.5% of possessions in the first 30 minutes to 10% in the last 10.