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On Saturday, the Clemson Tigers pulled off a major upset, taking down the Duke Blue Devils 77-71 and ending their impressive 16-game win streak.
The unexpected defeat has stunned both fans and analysts, especially since Duke was expected to cruise to victory in Littlejohn Coliseum. However, Clemson's strategic focus on tough, physical basketball proved to be a game-changer.
Clemson's approach was straightforward: overpower Duke with physicality. The Tigers' defense was relentless, especially against Duke's star freshman, Cooper Flagg.
Every time Flagg attempted to navigate through screens or make a move at the top of the key, Clemson defenders made sure he felt the pressure. These subtle tactics disrupted Flagg's usual flow, and the Tigers were able to exploit a significant weight advantage with forward Ian Schieffelin.
Schieffelin, who posted a 12-point double-double, was a major factor in outmuscling Flagg, especially in the paint, where his size became a difficult obstacle for the young star.
Concerns surrounding Cooper Flagg's recent struggles
While Schieffelin was excelling, Flagg, a National Player of the Year candidate, was noticeably off his game. Despite earlier success this season, recent performances have raised some concerns.
Analysts have observed a dip in Flagg's confidence, with many wondering if he's becoming "gun-shy" after a series of struggles. In their win over Syracuse earlier this week, Flagg scored just 11 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in 28 minutes-numbers far below his usual standards.
At one point during the Clemson game, Flagg hesitated when the ball was swung to him at the top of the key, something that would have been unthinkable earlier in the season. For a player with his talent, this lack of confidence could be a troubling sign moving forward.
Another factor contributing to Duke's defeat was the experience of their opponents. Clemson, ranked ninth in team experience, followed the same blueprint as previous teams that handed Duke losses this season-Kansas (the oldest team in college basketball) and Kentucky (fourth in experience). In these games, experience played a pivotal role, highlighting a potential vulnerability for a talented, but young, Duke squad.
As March approaches, Duke will need to address these issues. For now, fans can only hope that Flagg's rough patch is temporary, and that his confidence returns as he and the Blue Devils prepare for the postseason.