Duke Dealt Concerning Warning Before NCAA Tournament

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Duke enters the NCAA Tournament as a top seed, but new concerns are starting to shift expectations ahead of March Madness.

Even in a season loaded with contenders, Duke separated itself statistically and on résumé, stacking high-end wins and consistently executing at a championship level. Veteran broadcaster Ian Eagle, speaking on "Up & Adams," injected a dose of skepticism into Duke’s title outlook, pointing to both recent on-court trends and mounting injury concerns as reasons the path forward may be far more difficult than expected.

Eagle specifically highlighted Duke’s narrow 74–70 ACC Championship win over Virginia, a game that stood in stark contrast to earlier blowouts and hinted at a developing “blueprint” to slow them down. "I watched the entire ACC championship game. Virginia played them really tight. I do think that there seems to be more of a blueprint in handling them than there was earlier in the season. And I do think the injuries have played a role," Eagle said. "The reality is they have tremendous chemistry. Their execution level is incredibly high. They're the number one overall seed for a reason. But I do think they have the most challenging path out of all the number one seeds. So if they're going to win this thing, they are really going to earn it."Those absences have already forced adjustments. Freshman Cayden Boozer has stepped into a larger role, logging heavy minutes and delivering back-to-back 16-point performances in the ACC Tournament. While Duke has proven it can survive in the short term, the question now becomes sustainability, especially against elite competition with deeper rotations and fewer health concerns.Duke opens against Siena, but the road quickly becomes more challenging. Potential matchups include teams like Ohio State, TCU, Kansas, and UConn, with additional threats like Michigan State, UCLA, and Louisville lurking in the region. Analysts have already labeled the East a “region of death,” loaded with championship-caliber coaches such as Bill Self, Tom Izzo, Dan Hurley, Rick Pitino, and Mick Cronin. Compare that to other No. 1 seeds, Arizona, Florida, and Michigan, and Duke’s path stands out as significantly more treacherous.

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