As we said earlier, Duke famously has three systems: defense, offense and communications.
We can’t really say a lot about communication at this point and it’s harder than it would normally be since only four players are back. So we’ll focus on offense.
And Duke should do just fine on offense.
First, although this team isn’t as deep as some others, it is, like a lot of Mike Krzyzewski’s better teams, very versatile.
For a good example, let’s look back to 2000. Duke had essentially a six-man rotation: Shane Battier, Chris Carrawell, Nate James, Carlos Boozer, Jason Williams and Mike Dunleavy.