Duke vs. MSU battle of NCAA tourney titans


Associated Press

WASHINGTON

Zion Williamson watched in awe in 2015 when Duke and Michigan State met in the Final Four.

When he steps on to the court for another Duke-Michigan State NCAA Tournament showdown today with a Final Four spot at stake, the freshman will feel grateful to be a part of it.

“I’m excited to play against Michigan State,” Williamson said. “That’s why you come to college: to be a part of games like this.”

Williamson will be playing, and the college basketball world will be watching the titanic Elite Eight matchup between the top two seeds in the East Region. The latest meeting between them is Zion and RJ Barrett against Cassius Winston and Mike Krzyzewski against Tom Izzo.

It should be everything that’s great about heavyweights going at it.

“Both them and us are such historic teams in the country,” Michigan State forward Xavier Tillman said Saturday. “Everybody wants to play at Michigan State. Everybody wants to play at Duke. But for us to be able to match up head to head on such a big stage like this is going to be great for everybody.”

It’ll be better for the team that advances to the Final Four in Minneapolis to face Gonzaga or Texas Tech. It’s familiar territory for these two blue bloods: Duke has gone to the Final Four 12 times under Coach K and Michigan State seven times under Izzo.

The mutual admiration between Krzyzewski and Izzo is almost over the top at times, though they’ve had plenty of chances to heap praise on one another. Their teams have met 12 times — and Duke is 11-1 in those matchups, including 4-1 in the NCAA Tournament.

While Krzyzewski brushed off the value of that lopsided record, Izzo brought it up unprompted and said one of his goals is to win this game to cut into that deficit. Spartans players know the game has special meaning.

“We want to help him out,” Winston said. “He’s up there with the greatest coaches of all-time, so is Coach K. It’s a chance to go to a Final Four, a chance to beat Duke — all type of things just make it exciting to be out there.”

The star power adds to the excitement. Winston is one of the top point guards in the country, and Duke could legitimately have the two top picks in the NBA Draft in Williamson and Barrett.

Overall No. 1 seed Duke doesn’t know yet if it’ll have Cam Reddish after the freshman forward missed the Sweet 16 victory against Virginia Tech with a left knee injury. Krzyzewski called Reddish a game-time decision but said there was no structural damage.