99’ gives them all they can handle. However, it is hard to argue against 2004. I still like the ruthlessness of 99’ better. That team was 1 loss or less barring injuries.
2004 had a little soft spot mid season but then peaked at tourney time and as JC says, “they really kicked the window out, and played great, great basketball”. You could debate it all day but JC probably knows best.
We all forget that the 2004 team didn’t always play that way and they were a 2 seed in the tourney, but when they were firing on all cylinders, they were electric. There were games they had no cohesiveness tho. The 99 team, while a little less talented overall, always played with killer instinct and played better
defense.
Emeka would have eaten Jake Voskuhl for lunch, but the defense of Moore, El Amin, Jones and Freeman would have been too much, IMO. I say 99 team by 2.
We are fortunate to be fans of a program that can debate this. Hopefully we can see some teams in years to come to add to the argument.
Every other championship team had to work for that championship, against Georgia Tech, JC had that team was in cruise control
They weren't in cruise control in the semis, and that Duke team was not nearly as good as the 99 Duke team.
One of Calhoun's greatest coaching moves was not reinserting Emeka in the first half of the Duke game with two fouls despite the being down. K put Shelden Williams and their other big back in and at least one if not both of them picked up their 3rd foul before halftime. Okafor was a dominant factor in the second half while the other two played in persistent foul trouble.That's true, Okafor was in early foul trouble and was the difference in the second half