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Senior Matt Jones was primarily tasked with slowing down Michigan State forward Miles Bridges in Tuesday's game.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson notched his fourth double-double in his last five games Tuesday night.
Sophomore Chase Jeter suffered an ankle injury Saturday against Penn State and played sparingly Sunday against Rhode Island.
Grayson Allen will look to bounce back from a poor performance against Kansas this weekend at the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off.
Chase Jeter will likely have to play a lot in back-to-back games this weekend to bolster Duke's depleted frontcourt.
Freshman Javin DeLaurier barely played Tuesday but could see more minutes with back-to-back games on tap this weekend.
Duke will have to lean on its veterans again this weekend with back-to-back games and limited depth.
Head coach Joanne P. McCallie signed the nation's No. 8 recruiting class last week.
Duke's only healthy five-star freshman, Frank Jackson has scored in double figures off the bench in all three of the Blue Devils' games.
Freshman Josh Jackson had 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting Tuesday, helping Kansas build a double-digit lead in the second half.
Matt Jones' last second heave was off the mark after Mason's game-winning jump shot.