Sunday, March 15, 2015

Mother"s Day 2015: the 10 best songs about mothers


Motherlover (feat. Justin Timberlake)

Mr T (1984)

Gushing songs about mums take many forms, from the Intruders early Philly soul classic, Ill Always Love My Mama, to the St Winifreds School Choirs Theres No One Quite Like Grandma, to the Spice Girls just-in-time-for-Mothers-Day cash-in, Mama. Nothing, though, beats this extraordinary tribute from the A-Team dude. Taken from his motivational film for kids, Be Somebody... Or Be Somebodys Fool, Treat Your Mother Right features Mr T rapping in short shorts about Moms woes, with three mums on backing vocals. Harsh lyrics too: M is for the moan, and the miserable groan/ From the pain that she felt when I was born.

Joni Mitchell (1971)

In 1964, 21-year-old singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell found out she was pregnant by an ex-boyfriend, who had left her and moved to California. Living away from her family, she kept the baby a secret and had her adopted. Mitchell referred to the experience in 1982s Chinese Cafe (My childs a stranger/ I bore her/ But I could not raise her), and in this gorgeous song from the album Blue, thought of as abstract at the time. Its clear now. Child with a child pretending/ Weary of lies you are sending home... Little green, have a happy ending. Mother and child reunited 33 years later.

The Beatles (1970)

John Lennon and Paul McCartney both lost their mothers as teenagers. Lennons Julia is a heartbreakingly childlike, direct song on this subject, but McCartneys Let It Be is equally poignant. His friendship with his writing partner in tatters, and their group breaking up, McCartney is in his hour of darkness when along comes his mother Mary in a dream. Standing right in front of him giving advice, the songs guiding title is something another Mary says to Gabriel in the Bible. McCartney has been cagey about that coincidence, but his vocal performance is convincingly loaded with a sons love.

Dolly Parton (1971)

Mothers express love for their children in many ways. Dolly Partons poor mom made her daughter a coat out of rags, telling the story of Joseph as she stitched it. Perhaps this coat will bring you good luck and happiness, went her wish; Parton was bullied by her classmates instead. Years later, on her gospel TV show, Parton said how the song helped her: After that song became a hit, it relieved all that hurt because its amazing how much money can heal! She bought her mother a mink with the royalties. Ever-frugal, Mom traded it in.

Laurie Anderson (1981)

Hello? This is your mother! Are you there? Mom calls her daughter and gets confused by the answerphone. But then her voice changes, and becomes something more sinister. In Laurie Andersons epic piece of experimental pop, Mom is an authority we trust, and an analogue for the good old USA. Authority figures also do bad things, including sending military planes overseas (Andersons lyrics refer to the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979). Mom returns at the end of the song to hug us with her long arms... your petrochemical arms. A number two UK hit, it held off The Birdie Song at number three.

Shirley Collins (1959)

Songs about mothers arent always sweet, sentimental things. The roots of this ancient murder ballad twist up from Scotland and northern England. A young ministers daughter gives birth to twin boys after her lover betrays her; immediately after, she kills and buries them. She then sees two boys playing ball, and tells them she wishes she could cloak them in silk. Her childrens ghosts reveal shell have seven years in the flames of h**l. Shirley Collinss version makes you feel sharp sorrow for its female subject. Others who have delved into its murk include Martin Carthy, Joan Baez and Alasdair Roberts.

Kanye West ft Paul McCartney (2015)

Hip-hop has a great tradition of showing tough guys melt over their mothers, from Tupac Shakur to Ghostface Killah to Snoop Dogg. Kanye West thanked his effusively in 2005s Hey Mama, while his 2008 album, 808s & Heartbreak, was profoundly influenced by her death from complications after cosmetic surgery. A man obviously still grappling with his grief, this recent single is sung from her perspective: she calls him by his middle name, Omari, and says shes sent him two angels (presumably wife Kim and their daughter North). Paul McCartney plays the piano, still letting it be.

Bjrk (2011)

Bjrk wrote about her baby daughter, Isadora, in 2004s Mouths Cradle, even abstractly referring to the experience of breastfeeding (The simplicity of the ghost-like beast/ The purity of what it wants and where it goes). This track from 2011s universe-spanning Biophilia places mothers in a much bigger setting. Bjrk imagines all child-bearing women coming together generations of mothers sailing in and how they connect like beads on a necklace. She wants to be part of them too. Thread me upon this chain... I yearn to belong, let me belong, let me belong.

Madness (1982)

On the surface a song about the chaos of family life, Our House pivots around the resilient mum in that unit. At first she appears a tyrant (Nothing ever slows her down/ And a mess is not allowed), but she also puts up with drudgery (Father gets up late for work/ Mother has to iron his shirt). The last mention of her comes before the smash hits reflective middle-eight, when Suggss protagonist admits how happy he was in his childhood. Shes the one theyre going to miss, he sings, in lots of ways.

Beyonc (2014)

The feminist empowerment of Beyonc continues. Last November, a new track on the deluxe edition of her eponymous fifth album praised her mother for getting over her fathers adultery - the father who managed Bs career until 2011. Mama, after all them years/ We can start all over again... Mama, we can love again/ This is where freedom begins. The song ends with Tina Knowles taking charge of her own life in her own spoken words: If youre going through it, just know: its called going THROUGH it/ Youre not gonna get stuck there, youre not gonna die/ Youre gonna survive. Take that, Dad.

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Source: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/mar/15/mothers-day-the-10-best-songs-about-mothers

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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Will Ferrell gets his own Baseball Reference page


Will Ferrell 2015 Spring training Catching for SF Giants

Will Ferrell"s one-day baseball career is one that will not soon be forgotten. But just to ensure that one day and the exact sequence of events will always be remembered with both fondness and accuracy, the folks at Baseball Reference have created a Will Ferrell page just like those that exist for every other current and former major leaguer.

Like getting your own Strato-O-Matic card, a full-blown profile on Baseball Reference which isamong the most reliable sources when it comes to stats and transaction histories at both the major and minor league level means you"ve officially earned your place in baseball history. Every detail from Ferrell"s 10-team, 10-position tour is chronicled, stats included, and Baseball Reference even fills in a few of the blanks many of us wondered about.

His nickname, for example, is "Manimal."

He "bats" right-handed. Many of us saw his two right-handed plate appearances on Thursday, but his swing left many questioning if that was his natural side, or whether he even had a natural side.

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He""ll enter free agency following his age 53 season in 2021. At this point, it"s just too early to tell what his value will be as a baseball player or a comedian.

They even have his complete transaction history, which cemented his status as baseball"s first-ever rookie journeyman.

(Baseball-Reference.com)

For those familiar with Baseball Reference, you know each page is sponsored by a website or local business that often serves as a connection to the player. Ferrell"s page is sponsored by Cancer for College, which is one of the charities Ferrell raised money and awareness for during this event. That"s a pretty nice touch and a great way to continue raising awareness.

Well done, Baseball Reference. And a big tip of the cap to everyone involved in planning the event and making it become a realty.

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25 years later, gunman in Pamela Smart murder case faces New Hampshire ...


CAPTIVATED: The Trials Of Pamela Smart HBO Documentary with Jeremiah Zagar
  • Dean Smart, far left, speaks Thursday, March 12, 2015, during a parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. for William Billy Flynn, who shot and killed his brother nearly 25 years ago. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband, Gregg Smart. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • Dean Smart, far left, speaks Thursday March 12, 2015, during a parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. for William Billy Flynn who shot and killed his brother nearly 25 years ago. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband Gregg Smart. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • State parole board chairwoman Donna Sytek, center, confers Thursday, March 12, 2015, with board members Jeff Brown, left, and Leslie Mendenhall before granting parole to William Billy Flynn. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband, Gregg Smart.(AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • Cathy Green speaks on behalf of her client William Billy Flynn, Thursday, March 12, 2015, during Flynn"s parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. The parole board granted Flynn parole nearly 25 years after he shot and killed Gregg Smart, in what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

CONCORD, N.H. The New Hampshire man who 25 years ago murdered the husband of his instructor and lover, Pamela Smart, is getting his first chance at parole.

William "Billy" Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder Gregg Smart. Flynn pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 28 years to life in prison, minus time served before trial.

A three-person state board on Thursday will decide whether to release Flynn. He turns 41 that day.

Pamela Smart, who was 22 when her husband was killed, was convicted of being an accomplice to first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole. During the sensational trial, she admitted seducing Flynn but said she didn"t plan the murder.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/12/25-years-later-gunman-in-pamela-smart-murder-case-faces-new-hampshire-parole/

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25 years later, gunman in Pamela Smart murder case faces New Hampshire ...


CAPTIVATED: The Trials Of Pamela Smart HBO Documentary with Jeremiah Zagar
  • Dean Smart, far left, speaks Thursday, March 12, 2015, during a parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. for William Billy Flynn, who shot and killed his brother nearly 25 years ago. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband, Gregg Smart. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • Dean Smart, far left, speaks Thursday March 12, 2015, during a parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. for William Billy Flynn who shot and killed his brother nearly 25 years ago. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband Gregg Smart. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • State parole board chairwoman Donna Sytek, center, confers Thursday, March 12, 2015, with board members Jeff Brown, left, and Leslie Mendenhall before granting parole to William Billy Flynn. Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband, Gregg Smart.(AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

  • Cathy Green speaks on behalf of her client William Billy Flynn, Thursday, March 12, 2015, during Flynn"s parole hearing at the state prison in Concord, N.H. The parole board granted Flynn parole nearly 25 years after he shot and killed Gregg Smart, in what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder her husband. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)(The Associated Press)

CONCORD, N.H. The New Hampshire man who 25 years ago murdered the husband of his instructor and lover, Pamela Smart, is getting his first chance at parole.

William "Billy" Flynn was 16 in 1990 when he and three friends carried out what prosecutors said was Pamela Smart"s plot to murder Gregg Smart. Flynn pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 28 years to life in prison, minus time served before trial.

A three-person state board on Thursday will decide whether to release Flynn. He turns 41 that day.

Pamela Smart, who was 22 when her husband was killed, was convicted of being an accomplice to first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole. During the sensational trial, she admitted seducing Flynn but said she didn"t plan the murder.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/12/25-years-later-gunman-in-pamela-smart-murder-case-faces-new-hampshire-parole/

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Chip Kelly"s ingenious offseason plan comes together with DeMarco Murray ...


ESPN First Take - Darren McFadden Signs with Cowboys & DeMarco Murray Signs with Eagles
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What is Chip Kelly doing?

Thats a question that has been asked many times over the last week after the polarizing coach traded his starting quarterback and running back for two players coming back from ACL injuries.

Coming on the heels of the team releasing several veteran starters, the football world was starting to question the sanity (and motives) of the former Oregon coach after the trades.

Many people surmised the frantic maneuvering was part of a grand scheme to land Oregon QB Marcus Mariota, based entirely on the fact Kelly had coached him in college. One analyst suggested Kellys personnel decisions may be influenced by race, despite a wealth of evidence suggesting otherwise.

Kellys approach to this offseason was not based on an emotional tie to a certain player or even a staunch commitment to his offensive system. Kelly has taken a scientific approach to football. Theories are tested, and if they prove successful, Kelly implements them into his program. If something isnt working, he cuts the cord.

The Eagles roster before Kelly put an ax to it was not working.

Even at 10-6, Philadelphia was a deeply flawed team. Some of those flaws were easy to diagnose. The Eagles gave up 72 passes of 20 yards or more in 2014, by far the most in the NFL. They also led the league in giveaways with quarterbacks Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez throwing a combined 21 interceptions.

Both Foles and Sanchez had problems protecting the football in 2014. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Other flaws were not so obvious. Like LeSean McCoys league-leading 125 carries for zero yards or fewer. Or Nick Foles wayward accuracy on downfield throws limiting the offenses big play potential.

All of these problems contributed to the Eagles late-season collapse. And nothing was likely to change without significant improvements.

With under $20 million in cap space heading into the offseason, the Eagles did not have the financial flexibility to address all of those issues. With about $5 million needed to sign draft picks and money needed for re-signings or in-season pickups, Philadelphia was looking at around $10 million (remember that number) to make upgrades.

So Kelly went to work.

It started with release of linebacker Trent Cole for $8.4 million in savings. Then cornerbacks Cary Williams and Bradley Fletcher were shown the door for a combined $10.2 million in cap relief. Guard Todd Herremans was next to go, providing another $2.7 million in cap space.

Then came the LeSean McCoy trade, which was painted as a my-way-or-the-highway move, like the DeSean Jackson release the year before it. But just like the decision to cut Jackson, parting ways with McCoy was a financial decision, as Kelly explained in his press conference Wednesday:

The opportunity with LeSean came up and it was offered, you got an outstanding young linebacker at a position we have a huge need at The result of it is the money that was freed up. They way we looked at it was we got Kiko Alonso and Byron Maxwell for LeSean McCoy. The bottom line is that every decision you have to make is governed by money.

After the trade, the Eagles had acquired a talented young player on a modest deal and were up to nearly $50 million in cap space.

Byron Maxwell, the top corner on the market, was the first to sign at about $8.7 million a year. Next came his teammate in Seattle, Walter Thurmond, on a one-year, $3.25 million deal.

The Eagles had upgraded their secondary and filled a need at linebacker, but after losing McCoy and Jeremy Maclin, who signed with Kansas City, the offense needed attention.

Kellys next move took everyone by surprise: Philadelphia sent Foles and a 2016 second-round pick to St. Louis for Sam Bradford and a fourth-rounder.

The Eagles had given up a high draft pick for an injury-prone quarterback with a big cap hit. Kelly was undoubtedly taking a risk. But turn on Bradfords tape and you see the makings of a franchise QB. Bradford has a big-time arm, good accuracy and sees the field clearly. And now hes going from a rough situation in St. Louis to a system that made Mark Sanchez look like a competent NFL starter.

Bradford has the rare ability to deliver a strong, accurate throw while taking a hit in the pocket. (Courtesy of NFL Game Rewind)

Bradford has one year left on his rookie deal, so Philadelphia isnt making a long-term commitment unless Bradford earns it.

Worst-case scenario: The Eagles take a one-year flyer on Bradford. Best-case scenario: Kelly finds his quarterback. If he stays healthy, Bradford is, at the very least, an upgrade over Foles.

Next up was finding McCoys replacement. After striking out with Frank Gore, Kelly signed Ryan Mathews, a downhill runner whose value had been hurt by injury problems in San Diego.

Then out of nowhere, reports of DeMarco Murray expressing interest in Philadelphia surfaced. A day later, the NFLs leading rusher had walked away from the Cowboys to sign with their division rivals.

Murray and Mathews will make a combined $12.5 million in 2015 or only $1.25 million more than the Eagles were set to pay McCoy before the trade. Two good backs for the price of one.

Coming into free agency, the knocks on Murray were a heavy workload and a statline supposedly inflated by a dominant Cowboys line. But Murray has 527 fewer career carries than McCoy and has now gone from Pro Football Focus second-highest graded run-blocking line in Dallas to to the only line graded higher in Philadelphia.

Murray shouldnt have a problem adapting to Kellys system; the Eagles and Cowboys employ a similar zone-blocking scheme in the run game. And he will do a better job of keeping the Eagles in favorable down-and-distances. McCoy had the third-highest rate of runs for zero or less yards, while Murray had the ninth-lowest rate, per ESPN Stats and Info.

Murray may not be the electrifying talent McCoy is, but his north-south style is a better fit for Kellys offensive philosophy. McCoys east-west running style had caused Kelly to sour on the 26-year-old, according to the MMQBs Peter King.

Murrays downhill running style should serve the Eagles well. (Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports)

The Eagles have yet to replace Maclin. But they have to 20th pick in a draft deep on playmaking wideouts.

Lets say Philadelphia takes a receiver with their first-round pick. Well give them Oklahomas Dorial Green-Beckham. That gives the Eagles a skill position rotation of Green-Beckham, Riley Cooper, Jordan Matthews, Brent Celek, Zach Ertz, Murray, Mathews and Darren Sproles, with only one of those players making more than $5 million a year.

On the other side of the ball, the Eagles have upgraded their secondary and linebacking corps while maintaining a good defensive line.

And Kelly made all of these improvements with just an $8 million increase in payroll. Safe to say he made the most of that $10 million he had to work with at the start of the offseason.

Not to mention, the six players he sent packing were an average age of 29.5. The six he brought in average out at 26.7 years old. Fewerthan two months into the offseason, Philadelphia is younger with fewer holes.

What is Chip Kelly doing?

Hes making the Eagles better. One calculated move at a time.

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Source: http://q.usatoday.com/2015/03/13/chip-kelly-philadelphia-eagles-leasean-mccoy-ingenious-offseason-plan-comes-together-with-demarco-murray-signing/

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Rudy Giuliani: Ferguson officer Darren Wilson should be "commended"


President Barack Obama on Ferguson and Race Relations

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said officer Darren Wilson should be commended for fatally shooting Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, last August in Ferguson, Missouri.

A man committed a robbery, attempted to assault a police officer, and the police officer, to save his life, shot him, Giuliani told Fox News on Thursday. The police officer did his duty. The police officer should be commended for what he did. He did exactly what you should do.

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Wilson was cleared of any charges by a local grand jury last fall. The Justice Department last week released a report on his shooting of Brown and said that it did not have sufficient evidence to try Wilson for civil rights violations. Wilson resigned from the force in November.

Giuliani spoke at length during the interview about his belief that Ferguson had been overtaken by an atmosphere of unbalance since Browns shooting. He said that this atmosphere has been perpetuated by comments from members of the Obama administration, as well as the Justice Departments scathing report on the Ferguson Police Department, released last week.

This atmosphere, Giuliani continued, led to the shooting early Thursday of two Ferguson police officers, both of whom are now recovering.

The New York Republican claimed that the report is an allegation and that there is no proof yet that its findings are true.

The Justice Department, in a statement upon the reports release, said it reviewed 35,000 pages of police records and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with officers and people in the community for the investigation.

The report found that though African-Americans make up 67 percent of Fergusons population, they are the subject of 85 percent of vehicle stops and 93 percent of arrests. In addition, the investigation stated that police are far more likely to use force on African-Americans than on whites.

In the wake of Thursdays shootings, Giuliani defended the Ferguson police, claiming that they were out in harms way Wednesday night to protect local businesses because the people were rioting.

Had there been no rioting last night, said Giuliani, this wouldnt have happened.

Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/rudy-giuliani-ferguson-shooting-response-darren-wilson-116016.html

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Blue Devils look for revenge against NC State in ACC tournament quarterfinals


Virginia Tech vs Wake Forest | 2015 ACC Men"s Tournament Highlights

The Blue Devils will open the ACC tournament Thursday in hopes of solidifying their position as a No. 1 seed for the NCAA tournament and will try to exact a little revenge in the process.

No. 2 Duke will face N.C. State at 7 p.m. in the ACC tournament quarterfinals at the Greensboro Coliseum. The Wolfpack defeated Pitt 81-70 Wednesday night to advance to the quarterfinals, where the Blue Devils have been waiting after receiving a double-bye. Both squads are playing some of their best basketball heading toward the NCAA tournament, as the Wolfpack have won six of their last seven and Duke has won 11 straight en route to claiming the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament.

The game will be the second clash between the two teams this season, as N.C. State upset the then-No. 2 Blue Devils 87-75 in Raleigh Jan. 11, a victory that sent the Wolfpack faithful pouring onto the court following the final buzzer. Although Thursday"s game will more than likely not feature a court storming, the possibility of a second straight upset remains a serious threat to Duke"s bid at a No. 1 seed.

Okafor went for 23 points in the teams" first meeting and has been the backbone of the Blue Devil offense all year, but it will be the backcourts, not the big men, that decide this game.

Duke boasts what some have been recently calling the best backcourt in America in freshman Tyus Jones and senior Quinn Cook, a duo that combined for 27.8 points and 8.5 assists per game in the regular season. Cook enters the game having scored 20 points in five of his past eight contests and has been an offensive catalyst for the Blue Devils all season, with an improved three-point shot to go along with his nifty finishes in the lane.

Jones has been a floor general in every sense of the wordhe owns a 2.8 assist-to-turnover ratioand has been Duke"s best performer down the stretch. And although both Blue Devils have proved time and again that they are up to the challenge of facing the top guards in the conference, the Wolfpack boasts a formidable trio capable of hurting Duke in a variety of ways.

N.C. State sophomore Anthony "Cat" Barber scored just four points on 1-of-3 shooting in the first contest between the two, but if his Wednesday performance signaled anything, it"s that a lot has changed since January.

The Wolfpack point guard poured in a career-high 34 points on 9-of-13 shootingincluding 4-of-5 from long rangein the second-round win against Pittsburgh.

In the first matchup, Cook and Jones primarily guarded Barberand did so with successwith Cook sometimes stepping over to cover the larger Trevor Lacey. The redshirt junior Alabama transfer is averaging 16.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.4 rebounds per game and has kept the Wolfpack afloat in many of their close games this season. Lacey is N.C. State"s go-to playmaker and seems to have a consistent green light from head coach Mark Gottfriedthe last time he was held to single-digits was a nine-point effort in a Jan. 7 loss at Virginia.

The 6-foot-3 guard has displayed an uncanny talent for converting tough shots and consistently picks up the Wolfpack during runs by their opponent. Although Barber"s herculean effort against the Panthers will draw attention to the point guard Thursday, Lacey made his presence felt with a 21-point outing in the upset win back in January.

Lacey was guarded one-on-one by five different Blue Devils in the first meetingCook, Jones, Rasheed Sulaimon, Matt Jones and Justise Winslow.

Sulaimon stuck with Lacey the best out of the five Blue Devils thanks to the Houston native"s combination of size and quickness. Cook and Tyus Jones both give up at least three inches and 20 pounds to the redshirt juniorsomething he took advantage of often by rising up to knock down contested jumpersand Matt Jones struggled to stay with Lacey"s quick first step.

With the physicality that Wolfpack big men BeeJay Anya, Kyle Washington and Abdul-Malik Abu bring in the paint, Winslow will likely be occupied with Abu or swingman Ralston Turner for the majority of the night if Duke plays man-to-man defense.

Turner is the third guard rounding out N.C. State"s backcourt, and although he contributed just four of the trio"s combined 59 points Wednesday, the Muscle Shoals, Ala., native is not the be overlooked. Turner scored 16 points in the January contest and held Winslow to 10 points on 3-of-13 shooting on the other end of the court.

Turner shoots 37.7 percent from downtown and knocked down four 3-pointers in January"s win. Cook and Matt Jones both struggled to fight around screens and Turner took advantage of the daylight he was granted.

With all three Wolfpack guards coming on strong as of late, Duke may opt to play a zone rather than give Lacey the one-on-one matchups he has won all year or expose Okafor in the pick-and-roll between Barber and the N.C. State bigs. The Blue Devil zone has minimized Duke"s issues with players who excel at those skill sets in past gamesthe Blue Devils" commanding win at then-No. 6 Louisville being a prime example.

But even with the improvements on defense, Duke"s offenseone that ranks third in the nation in points scoredmust be running on all cylinders to produce a different result in the rematch.

Duke shot just 24-of-65 from the field in Raleigh, well below its season average of 50.2 percent. Part of the low shooting percentage was due to the Wolfpack bigsnamely Washington and Anyacombining to swat away 10 shots. N.C. State averages 5.5 blocks per game and had a field day against a Blue Devil team that with the exceptions of Winslow and Okaforplay below the rim.

If the Blue Devils hope to avoid another upset Thursday and continue on their way to locking up a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, they will need to slow down the Wolfpack backcourt and play aggressive. With wins against Louisville, Duke and North Carolina during the regular season, N.C. State appears to have a spot in the Big Dance wrapped up, so as much as Thursday"s rematch will be about seeding for the Wolfpack, it will be about revenge for the Blue Devils.

The winner between the two will take on the winner of Thursday"s Notre Dame-Miami contest in the semifinals Friday at 9 p.m.

Source: http://www.dukechronicle.com/articles/2015/03/12/blue-devils-look-revenge-against-nc-state-acc-tournament-quarterfinals

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