As for Redick, for the third time in four years, he came up small in the regional semifinals. Unable to get away from tenacious freshman defender Garret Temple, he was a dismal 3-for-18 against LSU.
Anyone can have a bad game, you say? True. But how about last year, when Redick was 4-for-14 as the Blue Devils lost to Michigan State in the regional semis? And what about his freshman year, when he scored only five points in a bittersweet 16 loss to Kansas?
Forget about how many points a guys scores against Wake Forest or Clemson in January or February. It's what he does in the NCAA tournament in March that people remember.
Now, the truth is that, in every team sport, even a great player can be shut down. That's when his teammates have to step up. And when his coach has to come up with alternative ways to win.
Taymon Domzalski -
One of many goofy big white McDonald All-Americans who dissapointed at Duke. Career average of 13 minutes per game , with a 4.2 ppg.
Taymon's career stats are pretty interesting - he averaged over 20 minutes a game his freshman year, then didn't get more than 10 mpg his subsequent years.
Taymon's last year was in 1999, but the Official Taymon Domzalski Fan Homepage still exists. The 'fans' seemed to have forgotten about Taymon by the time he was a senior.