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Post by All Things ACC on Feb 22, 2017 17:10:07 GMT
Despite Deacons’ sophomore sensation John Collins getting to the rim at will and dropping 31 points, Duke was able to narrowly escape Wake Forest by a score of 99-94 on Saturday. The win extends Duke’s winning streak to seven games and keeps Duke only one game out of first place in the ACC. Offensive Efficiency The Blue Devils, led by Luke “Consistent” Kennard, were extremely impressive in this one… on one end of the floor. Duke shot a red hot 59% from the floor, 48% from three, and 87.5% from the line, but most telling was the assist to turnover ratio the Devil’s boasted. Duke tallied 19 assists while only turning the ball over 7 times. To put that into context, Duke had only 8 assists and 11 turnovers in a ten point win over UVA. In addition, Duke had six different players in double digits. This is the type of offensive efficiency that will get Duke far in the tournament. Read More: www.dukeblogger.com/duke-depth-duke-vs-wake-forest/
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