Live From DC: Interview w/ Duke's Greg Paulus
March 19th, 2008
by Jon Teitel
Live from Washington DC, CHN's Jon Teitel is covering the NCAA Tournament pod featuring Xavier/Georgia, Baylor/Purdue, West Virginia/Arizona, and Belmont/Duke. He'll be checking in periodically with player & coach interviews as well as news updates from the Verizon Center.
This evening, he returns within an interview from Duke starting point guard Greg Paulus:
Q:
Was there a sour taste in everyone’s mouth after losing to VCU in the 1st
round of the NCAA Tournament last year?
A: It certainly did not go the way we wanted it to, and we are glad we have another opportunity to come back to the tourney this year.
Q: What did you learn from the loss last March?
A: I think the whole experience taught us that we have to take advantage when we can.
Q: Your team seems to have lived and died by the 3 this year: how much is it a focal point of your offense?
A: We have a lot of guys who can shoot threes, but our offense is about making reads and finding the open man.
Q: What is Coach K like?
A: He does it all, and has done many great things for the sport of basketball.
Q: How about all the assistants?
A: All of them played here at Duke, and were great point guards, so they help me out a lot. I talk to each of them about different situations.
Q: What do you know about your opponent Belmont?
A: They are a really good team, and have a bunch of great shooters.
Q: Do you feel Duke is a young team or a veteran team?
A: Our freshmen are no longer freshmen after all that they have gone through this year. Guys like Kyle Singler have contributed a lot to our success, and we will need them to keep performing for us in the tourney.
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Jon attended college at the University of Pennsylvania (class of 1996) and law school at the University of Arizona (class of 2001), so his 2 favorite college teams are the Quakers and the Wildcats. While at Penn, Jon was the sports director of the school TV station, where he covered their 1994 and 1995 NCAA tournament appearances. He has also worked as a production assistant for ESPN, and a broadcast assistant for CBS during 2 different NCAA tournaments. He currently works as an investigator for the federal government in Washington, DC.
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