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PBJs compared to College Basketball's greatest rivalry? Fair Game!

UNC and Duke Basketball Rivalry

What does peanut butter and jelly, burger and fries, North Carolina and Duke hating each other all have in common? It what makes America great!

Arguably the best sports rivalry in college and pro sports, Duke and UNC basketball always make for a good topic. Duke freshman superstar Kyrie Irving decided on Wednesday that he will enter the 2011 NBA draft, a questionable move considering he only played in 11 out of 37 possible games for the Blue Devils.

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Irving is still likely a top five pick but it’s a big blow (but expected one) to Duke’s title hopes next year. Duke will be losing 60 percent of their starting lineup to the NBA. Besides Irving, seniors Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler will be playing in the NBA next year. Duke had been expecting all three to be gone after this season.

Now that Duke fans find out that there will be no backcourt duo of Irving and top prospect in the 2011 class, Austin Rivers, who is the son of Celtics head coach Doc Rivers, next year at Duke let me explain why they should be more worried about their team’s chances of winning an ACC title yet alone the national championship.

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North Carolina Tar Heels! Yes the Tar Heels, unlike the Blue Devils, got good news on Wednesday. They learned that leading scorer Tyler Zeller and leading rebounder John Henson will not enter the draft and return to UNC. Many believed Henson would enter the NBA draft last year and he was a sure lock lottery pick this year but Henson’s decision to stay at school along with Zeller will give the Tar Heels talent inside and experience.

Also clutch shooter Harrison Barnes has desided to stay at UNC. With Barnes stayng at UNC another year and maybe becoming a 20 points a game scorer (he averaged 16 a game this year) and works on his defense he could be the clear cut number one pick next year ahead of Duke top recruit Austin Rivers.

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So look at next season’s matchup, the front line of UNC against the super son Austin Rivers. As much as I think Rivers will turn into a Monte Ellis scoring machine he can’t get rebounds and block shots now can he?

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