A 10-time national champion as the coach at UCLA, John Wooden carried himself with a patient dignity and sincere humility that demanded respect and inspired awe in many until his death on June 4.

Duke claimed its fourth national title, all under Coach K, with a thrilling victory over Butler on Monday night.

The final night of the Big Dance pits a pair of private schools — Duke and Butler — against each other for the second time in title game history since the field expanded to 64 in 1985. The only other time it happened, Villanova took down Georgetown. Plus, a look at Coach K's Indy Star cover and Gordon Hayward's Final Four rap.

Hosts Braden Gall and Mitch Light preview the 2010 National Championship game and recap Semi-final Saturday on this edition of Inside the Paint.

Special thanks to Moon Taxi for supplying Athlon with their music. Check them out at RideTheMoonTaxi.com. They were voted Best Band in Nashville last fall.

This year's Final Four features Tom Izzo's sixth semifinal trip in 12 years, a hometown Hoosiers remake from Butler, a Duke team that couldn't handle Grant Hill and his old school buddies this summer and a West Virginia crew with an Empire State of mind.

Hosts Braden Gall and Mitch Light preview the final weekend of college basketball. Prediction and more on the Final Four edition of Inside the Paint.

Special thanks to Moon Taxi for supplying Athlon with their music. Check them out at RideTheMoonTaxi.com. They were voted Best Band in Nashville last fall.

The 2010 Final Four is locked and ready to tip. Before predictions, analysis and keys to the game, however, Athlon offers a brief history of the Final Four in the modern era of the NCAA Tournament.

Coach K and the Duke Blue Devils won a South Region that also featured an upstart Saint Mary's team and a dominant center.

Bob Huggins and the West Virginia Mountaineers made it to the pinnacle of an East Region that also included Big Blue favorites and Big Red underdogs.

Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans clinched a Midwest Region that also included giant-killer Northern Iowa and a disappointing Georgetown team.