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Mike Lopresti | sifoeeprocess.com | November 7, 2018

Duke's freshmen are that good, and 6 other lessons learned from college basketball's opening night

Which basketball team will win it all?

INDIANAPOLIS 鈥 118-84.

No other message that came from the Champions Classic Tuesday night could be anywhere near as shocking, or as awe-inspiring, or as hype-confirming, or as thoughts-of-March-provoking as that simple score. 

Duke 118, Kentucky 84. Worst loss of John Calipari鈥檚 Wildcat tenure. Felt like Alabama and Arkansas State. In football. 

Would you believe 60 Blue Devil points . . . in the paint? Or 43 field goals, 22 assists . . . and four turnovers? Or the freshman trio of RJ Barrett (33 points), Zion Williamson (28) and Cam Reddish (23) combining for 83 points . . . in other words coming within one point of the entire Kentucky team? 

As reserve Antonio Vrankovic bellowed when the happy Blue Devils went dancing back to their locker room . . . 鈥淭HAT鈥橲 HOW YOU DO IT!鈥 

Ya think? But this is what the Champions Classic is all about. 鈥淚 would guess all four teams are questioning, ok, how good are we?鈥 Calipari said the other day. 鈥淲e鈥檝e barely got in out-of-bounds plays, and all of sudden you鈥檙e running up and down on national television.鈥 

Or being run out of the arena. 

With four top-10 teams in the house, with all those phenoms -- when Duke met Kentucky, 10 players from ESPN鈥檚 top-30 for the recruiting class of 2018 were in the same game -- we had to learn something, right? 

Here are seven of them. 

No. 1. Yeah, the Duke freshmen are that good. 

It ain鈥檛 going to be much fun trying to stop Mike Krzyzewski鈥檚 kids. Barrett, Williamson and Reddish took 53 shots and made 30 of them, or 57 percent. Fellow freshman Tre Jones ran things at point guard and had seven assists and no turnovers. Opening night jitters? What opening night jitters? 

鈥淣o matter how talented they are, you don鈥檛 know what they鈥檙e going to do,鈥 Krzyzewski said.  鈥淭hey are a very confident group, and they鈥檙e very talented. But there鈥檚 nothing like doing it in a game on a big stage. So I would hope they get even more confident.鈥 

That鈥檇 be scary. Krzyzewski looks at his offense rolling down the floor and sees a rare collection of weapons. 

鈥淎n interesting thing for our team is that we have four guys that can bring the ball up the court on a miss. And they鈥檙e all playmakers. These guys can make plays for one another and that鈥檚 an unusual mix. And the offense that we鈥檙e running allows them to have the freedom to do it. We didn鈥檛 call very many plays, we ran motion most of the game.鈥 

The carnage was so total, Calipari stood in a second half Kentucky huddle and yearned for it to end soon. 

鈥淚 looked up with eight minutes to go and I said we鈥檙e not calling a timeout, and if you foul, I鈥檓 taking you out of the game. Let this thing run.鈥 

No. 2. Here鈥檚 more bad news for the non-Duke world. The Blue Devils are young, but might not play that way.  

Krzyzewski was particularly impressed by the fact his guys (A) answered a mini-Kentucky rally by throwing a few more knockdown punches at the Wildcats. And (B) they never took their foot off the pedal with a big lead. 鈥淭hose were two maturity things that they showed.鈥 

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Not even a heavily pro-Kentucky crowd 鈥 Indianapolis being highly drivable for Big Blue Nation 鈥 could faze them. The Wildcat throng that was thick on the sidewalks of downtown Indianapolis tried to whip up a frenzy in Bankers Life Fieldhouse. They even booed the kid in a Duke shirt on dance cam. Didn鈥檛 matter. 

鈥(The upperclassmen) told us every game that we go to, it鈥檚 going to be like that,鈥 Barrett said. 鈥淲e have a big target on us . . . so get used to it.鈥 

No. 3. It will be absurdly early, but also very easy, to take Tuesday night and extrapolate to what Duke might do in March. Has any team ever gotten a No. 1 seed six days after Halloween? 

鈥淚f they play like that, they鈥檙e not losing many. If that鈥檚 who they are,鈥 Calipari said. 

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Which is what should worry the rest of Division I today, from sea to shining sea. Is that who they are? 

No. 4. In one night, Kentucky went from No. 2 in the nation to facing this hard question -- what now? Gee, those preseason games in the Bahamas had been so much fun. 

Calipari was most distressed by the four Duke turnovers, and mentioned that as an area requiring quick attention. 

鈥淓ven in the exhibition games we didn鈥檛 create turnovers. I said that to the staff, there鈥檚 something that we鈥檙e missing here,鈥 he said. 鈥淔our turnovers? Either they鈥檙e the greatest ball handling team in the history of basketball or we鈥檙e not creating enough havoc.鈥 

The Kentucky faithful, easy to panic, were no doubt unsettled by the splattering. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l watch this tape more than I鈥檒l watch this tape,鈥 Calipari said. 

Bottom line?  鈥淭he most that you learn from this is they wanted it more than we wanted it. Then you look at it, and instead of coming together, we splintered and then guys tried to do their own thing,鈥 Calipari said.
 
鈥淚 told them we all have got to do some soul searching here, and let鈥檚 figure this out. What happens with young guys when they struggle, they get a little rattled, so you鈥檝e got to be careful that you鈥檙e teaching . . . This is one that you watch the tape, learn from it, boom, move on.鈥 

No. 5. Oh, yeah. The No. 1 team in the nation also won, and it seemed clear that the new wave will keep things going in Lawrence, Kan. 

Had the Duke rookies not been all-universe, it would have been easier to notice how freshman Quentin Grimes needed about nine minutes for his coming out party, hitting his first four shots as a Kansas Jayhawk, on his way to 21 points. Or how his roommate Devon Dotson, a blur of a guard, added 16 in the 92-87 win over Michigan State. 

鈥淣ow we know what they can do,鈥 coach Bill Self said. They had endured some struggling moments in the exhibition games. But those didn鈥檛 count. Grimes buried six of the first seven 3-pointers he took as a collegian. 鈥淧eople had told me in his camp that he likes it when the lights are on,鈥 Self said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a gamer.鈥 

Transfer Dedric Lawson went for 20 points and 14 rebounds, which means the three new faces in the Jayhawk lineup combined for 57 points. 

Kansas certainly looked No. 1, taking a 17-point lead on Michigan State faster than you could say Udoka Azubuike. Speaking of which, he looks like he鈥檒l be a handful to defend, with 17 points.  鈥淗e鈥檚 our first option,鈥 Self said. 鈥淓ven though Dedric may lead us in scoring, everybody will tell you we want to play through Dok as much as possible.鈥 

But a 7-footer should get more than three rebounds. 

No. 6.  The Michigan State Spartans have some things to work on. A big one: Never again get beat to as many loose balls as they did in the first half against Kansas. Even former Michigan State star Steve Smith, visiting the locker room afterward, was not happy. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the first thing he says,鈥 Tom Izzo mentioned. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the Spartan way. That falls on me, nobody else, just me.鈥 

Michigan State has now lost three in a row in the Champions Classic, the longest streak for any of the four teams in the eight-year history of the event. Izzo doesn鈥檛 mind, if his team learns something. 鈥淲e will be better from playing this game, on this stage, in this tournament,鈥 he said. 

Four teams came here to open the season, one team left looking ready for March. Someone at the press conference asked the Duke players about that, and Krzyzewski quickly interceded. 

鈥淭hey have no idea. They鈥檙e freshmen. How could they know about March?鈥 

Probably not. But here鈥檚 No. 7 of what we learned Tuesday night: 

The Blue Devils certainly had a grasp of November 6.

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