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Sophomore Jimmy Herron carries a nine-game hitting streak into conference play.
Allen scored 14 points at North Carolina Saturday but still looked bothered by his lingering ankle injury. He has almost exclusively been a jump shooter late in the year.
Kennard’s combination of touch in the paint and precise footwork makes him difficult to stop in one-on-one situations.
Frank Jackson and Jayson Tatum will need to play beyond their years in the postseason for Duke to make a run.
Sophomore Luke Kennard has cooled off a bit from the field in the last few weeks, but could have good memories of playing against Clemson after torching the Tigers in the teams' regular-season meeting.
Third-team All-ACC swingman Jayson Tatum will look to find a rhythm after shooting 31.0 percent in his last three games.
Duke has a difficult path to the ACC championship that will have to go through Louisville and likely North Carolina.
Senior Matt Jones became Duke’s first ACC All-Defensive team performer since 2013, when Mason Plumlee earned the honor.
Frank Jackson averaged 17.7 points per game during the last three games of the regular season with Grayson Allen limited by an ankle injury.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson and the Blue Devis have lost three of their last four games heading into the postseason.
Grayson Allen has not made more than three shots from the field in a game since Feb. 9.