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Coach K said Amile Jefferson and Grayson Allen will both be re-evaluated before Tuesday's game against Florida State. Jefferson played just five second-half minutes Saturday.
Matt Jones and the Blue Devils have been among the nation’s best teams at defending the 3-point line.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson will look to hold his own against big men Tyler Lydon and Taurean Thompson Wednesday night.
Grayson Allen has been playing through pain recently and will likely need to be effective Wednesday against a deep Syracuse backcourt.
If Grayson Allen is limited by his injuries again Wednesday, freshman Frank Jackson could give the Blue Devils another major lift off the bench.
Duke has won seven in a row and is still very much in the mix to win the ACC regular-season title with four games left to play.
The space for eating alone may be located in the small room next to JB’s Roast and Chops’ main dining area.
Junior Grayson Allen battled through turf toe again Saturday, making a few key 3-pointers in the second half.
Thirteen made 3-pointers helped the Blue Devils outscore Wake Forest 99-94 in their seventh straight win.
Freshman Jayson Tatum had another strong offensive game, posting 19 points on 6-of-11 shooting, including three 3-pointers.
Sophomore Luke Kennard scored 15 of his game-high 23 points after halftime, including a late reverse layup and 3-pointer that helped Duke fend off a furious Wake Forest rally.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson corralled a late rebound and made two big free throws to help the Blue Devils seal the win. He finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and five blocks.
The Blue Devils generated plenty of looks in the paint Saturday against a leaky Wake Forest defense, finishing with 38 points inside.