Chron Chat: Evaluating Duke men's basketball's 2016-17 season after NCAA tournament loss

<p>Luke Kennard struggled mightily in the NCAA tournament and now will have to decide whether or not to return to school.&nbsp;</p>

Luke Kennard struggled mightily in the NCAA tournament and now will have to decide whether or not to return to school. 

Duke finished the year 28-9 with an 88-81 second-round loss to No. 7 seed South Carolina in the NCAA tournament, almost five months after starting at No. 1 in the nation. The Chronicle's Amrith Ramkumar, Sameer Pandhare and Hank Tucker broke down what went wrong in the loss, reflected on the Blue Devils' season and discussed how much turnover their roster could see heading into next year.

0:39—How Duke struggled and looked rattled against South Carolina's physical defense

2:06—Why the Blue Devils missed an opportunity to have a much bigger lead at halftime due to turnovers and sloppy offensive play

3:01—Reaction to the Gamecocks surprisingly having more depth off the bench than Duke

3:33—Debating whether the Blue Devils had a successful season

9:43—Which players could leave early for the NBA this offseason

11:10—Why sophomore Luke Kennard struggled last weekend and what it could mean for his future

13:26—What Duke's roster could look like next year with the potential for more recruits coming in and several early departures

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