Sophomore Luke Kennard leads the Blue Devils in scoring and has poured in 64 points in his last two contests.
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Sophomore Luke Kennard leads the Blue Devils in scoring and has poured in 64 points in his last two contests.
Matt Jones is third on the team with 2.2 assists per game, helping the Blue Devils move the ball around the floor fluidly in their halfcourt offense.
Sophomore Chase Jeter is returning home to Las Vegas and could see big minutes against a smaller UNLV frontcourt.
Jayson Tatum sparked Duke's run to take control against Florida and scored 16 of his 22 points in the second half Tuesday.
Mike Krzyzewski may consider resting Grayson Allen—who has been battling turf toe—against a struggling UNLV team.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson has set new career-highs in points the last two times he has taken the court.
Kyrie Irving watched Duke beat Florida at Madison Square Garden a day before scoring 28 points to help the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the New York Knicks.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has traditionally not played more than seven or eight players in big games, which could mean Chase Jeter, Antonio Vrankovic and Javin DeLaurier rarely see the court moving forward.
Senior Matt Jones has scored five points in his last three games but still made his mark with his defense and leadership.
Former Duke star Kyrie Irving took in Tuesday's game courtside. Irving's Cavaliers play the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden Wednesday.
Freshman center Marques Bolden played just two minutes in his second game of the season after picking up two quick fouls.
Florida head coach Mike White's team has won seven of its first nine games to start the 2016-17 season.
Luke Kennard continued spearheading the Blue Devil offense Saturday, finding Tatum late in the first half for a key basket that put Duke back up 10 heading into the locker room and energized the team.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson set a career-high in points for the second straight game with 24 and matched career-highs with 15 boards and four blocks.
Senior Matt Jones and company fed Tatum early and often in the second half, especially once they saw the freshman had it rolling against Florida 's tough man-to-man defense.
Sophomore Luke Kennard carried Duke at times offensively with 29 points on 11-of-16 shooting, including five 3-pointers.
Frank Jackson started Tuesday night but sat out most of the second half when Jayson Tatum started to heat up off the bench.
Tatum had the crowd on its feet with a pair of step-back jumpers in the second half as the Blue Devils closed out their second win against a ranked team this season.