It appears that the Duke Blue Devils are not happy with hit show using their likeness, A typical Duke response.
While some people may decry the lack of upsets in the first two rounds of the men’s NCAA Tournament, the result is a Sweet 16 filled with the best teams in the country. All four No. 1 seeds are still alive, and there’s plenty of talent on the rosters who are trying to upset them en route to the Elite Eight.
Duke will roll out its most common bunch (24-1 this season as the starting five): graduate guard Sion James, junior guard Tyrese Proctor, freshman forward Cooper Flagg, and freshman center Khaman Maluach. The Blue Devils' lone loss with these starters came on the road at the hands of Clemson in early February.
Duke’s current efficiency is 38.15, the nation’s highest since the 2001 Blue Devils ended the season, with an NCAA championship, at 37.32. The only team with a higher KenPom efficiency at time of the year? Duke’s 1999 team that went 37-2 and finished with a 43.01 efficiency.