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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
NC STATE
 
DUKE
+17  

-17  


161
 
78
Final
94

NC STATE (18 - 7) at DUKE (22 - 2)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 6:00 PM
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611NC STATE159160
612DUKE-17-17
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NC STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-7-1.715-1011-1481.839.247.1%38.770.032.643.6%33.1
Road Games5-4-26-36-380.838.346.1%39.680.139.846.1%33.8
Last 5 Games2-3-1.53-22-367.429.638.7%35.272.033.644.6%38.0
Conference Games6-6-3.85-75-773.533.641.3%37.575.636.945.2%36.8
NC STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.839.230-6447.1%8-2336.7%13-1970.2%391216208134
vs opponents surrendering69.932.925-5743.3%8-2334.3%13-1870.1%34913187144
Team Stats (Road Games)80.838.331-6746.1%8-2238.8%11-1668.7%401214236133
Stats Against (All Games)70.032.624-5543.6%6-1929.9%16-2369.5%33912187174
vs opponents averaging71.533.725-5743.9%8-2334.2%14-1971.1%35913176134
Stats Against (Road Games)80.139.827-5846.1%7-2133.7%20-2772.4%34914176124

DUKE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-2+4.615-96-1786.141.948.4%42.165.632.638.7%35.4
Home Games12-1+18-53-1088.042.448.9%45.161.530.837.3%35.2
Last 5 Games5-0+24-11-481.237.849.2%38.863.433.638.4%33.4
Conference Games10-1+56-54-679.738.146.6%38.168.133.741.3%36.2
DUKE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)86.141.931-6548.4%8-2431.6%16-2368.0%4213171611137
vs opponents surrendering67.731.524-5841.5%7-2332.3%12-1869.3%34912186143
Team Stats (Home Games)88.042.433-6748.9%7-2627.5%15-2267.0%4514181412138
Stats Against (All Games)65.632.624-6338.7%6-2229.7%10-1569.6%351012186163
vs opponents averaging73.935.126-5845.0%8-2234.3%14-2072.0%36914177134
Stats Against (Home Games)61.530.824-6437.3%6-2227.0%8-1266.2%351012177173
Average power rating of opponents played: NC STATE 77.5,  DUKE 81.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NC STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2018LOYOLA-MD97-64W-27.5W163U40-6462.5%381923-5641.1%2421
1/3/2019@ MIAMI87-82W-2.5W154O31-6845.6%511628-6145.9%297
1/8/2019N CAROLINA82-90L-1.5L173U31-7342.5%331329-6445.3%5123
1/12/2019PITTSBURGH86-80W-11L157O30-7142.3%441325-5545.5%3417
1/15/2019@ WAKE FOREST67-71L-8.5L162U27-7337.0%39923-5244.2%4111
1/19/2019@ NOTRE DAME77-73W-2W152U30-6943.5%43724-5940.7%389
1/24/2019@ LOUISVILLE77-84L4.5L155O30-6546.2%382326-5349.1%2615
1/26/2019CLEMSON69-67W-5L150U24-5444.4%261525-5149.0%3315
1/29/2019VIRGINIA65-66L6.5W138U22-6434.4%35824-5246.2%3916
2/2/2019VIRGINIA TECH24-47L-3L152.5U9-5416.7%361016-4535.6%4212
2/5/2019@ N CAROLINA96-113L10L165O37-7450.0%271137-6656.1%4117
2/9/2019@ PITTSBURGH79-76W-2W149O26-6440.6%361026-5547.3%3715
2/13/2019SYRACUSE73-58W-3W143.5U24-4949.0%422021-6035.0%3112
2/16/2019@ DUKE              
2/20/2019BOSTON COLLEGE              
2/24/2019WAKE FOREST              
3/2/2019@ FLORIDA ST              
3/6/2019GEORGIA TECH              
3/9/2019@ BOSTON COLLEGE              

DUKE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2019CLEMSON87-68W-15W151O32-6747.8%401227-6342.9%3618
1/8/2019@ WAKE FOREST87-65W-21W156U36-6258.1%421722-6533.8%3716
1/12/2019@ FLORIDA ST80-78W-8L158P30-6546.2%341425-6240.3%3917
1/14/2019SYRACUSE91-95L-17L146O31-8038.7%481235-8043.7%5115
1/19/2019VIRGINIA72-70W-3.5L138.5O26-5151.0%32828-5352.8%308
1/22/2019@ PITTSBURGH79-64W-12W158U28-6543.1%391322-5341.5%3414
1/26/2019GEORGIA TECH66-53W-22.5L148U24-5841.4%381324-5841.4%3419
1/28/2019@ NOTRE DAME83-61W-15W152U32-5954.2%39923-6634.8%369
2/2/2019ST JOHNS91-61W-17W163.5U35-6355.6%481823-6833.8%3015
2/5/2019BOSTON COLLEGE80-55W-24W157U29-6544.6%43720-5635.7%3214
2/9/2019@ VIRGINIA81-71W2W135O26-4557.8%251528-6046.7%2814
2/12/2019@ LOUISVILLE71-69W-7.5L151U23-6336.5%391125-6041.7%4117
2/16/2019NC STATE              
2/20/2019N CAROLINA              
2/23/2019@ SYRACUSE              
2/26/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH              
3/2/2019MIAMI              
3/5/2019WAKE FOREST              
3/9/2019@ N CAROLINA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NC STATE: Last season: 21-12, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Wolfpack.
Coach: Kevin Keatts.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: A lot of scoring walked out the door with the loss of graduate transfer Allerik Freeman (16.1 points) and 7-footer Omer Yurtseven, a third-team all-ACC pick who averaged 13.5 points but has transferred to Georgetown. N.C. State also lost valuable experience with the departures of fifth-year senior Lennard Freeman, another graduate transfer in Sam Hunt and senior forward Abdul-Malik Abu.
Who's back: Senior Torin Dorn is the top returning scorer (13.9) after thriving in his first year in Keatts' system. Sophomore Braxton Beverly provided outside shooting and ballhandling, though he is recovering from surgery for a broken left hand and it's unclear when he'll be ready. And junior Markell Johnson is back at the point after ranking fifth nationally by averaging a league-best 7.3 assists.
Who's new: There's college-ready help in several transfers. The list starts with Utah transfer Devon Daniels, UNC Wilmington transfer C.J. Bryce and Missouri transfer Blake Harris, while Samford's Wyatt Walker and Florida International's Eric Lockett are graduate transfers. Daniels and Bryce worked out with the Wolfpack all last season while sitting out as transfers, while Harris sat out the spring semester after joining the program. Daniels is a 6-foot-5 redshirt sophomore who averaged 9.9 points while starting 26 games at Utah, while the 6-5 Bryce is a redshirt junior and first-team all-Colonial Athletic Association performer while averaging 17.4 points under Keatts at his previous stop. The 6-9 Walker will provide rebounding help, while Lockett will help with depth.
The Skinny: Keatts brought a needed won't-back-down competitiveness to the Wolfpack in Year 1, which included wins against nationally ranked Arizona, Duke and rival North Carolina. He had said several times that last year's team was able to do maybe about 75 percent of what he envisions for the long term with its fullcourt and pressure style of play. There's potential for the Wolfpack to do more in Year 2 with a lot of experience and versatility on the wing. Picked to finish eighth in the 15-team ACC, N.C. State seems positioned to return to the NCAA Tournament again.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have N.C. State at 85-to-1 to win it all, tied for 25th-best odds nationally.
DUKE: Last season: 29-8, lost to Kansas in the Elite Eight.
Nickname: Blue Devils.
Coach: Mike Krzyzewski.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: All five starters. Big men Marvin Bagley III and Wendell Carter Jr., and guards Grayson Allen, Gary Trent Jr. and Trevon Duval are all in the NBA.
Who's back: Not much. Center Marques Bolden, the team's leading returning scorer, averaged 3.9 points in less than 13 minutes per game while Javin Delaurier is the top returning rebounder at 4.0 rpg.
Who's new: The Blue Devils brought in the consensus No. 1 recruiting class and four of its members are expected to start. They're led by Canadian guard and preseason AP All-American R.J. Barrett and athletic freak Zion Williamson ' who at 6-foot-7 and 285 pounds has filled YouTube with highlight-reel dunks. Point guard Tre Jones is the younger brother of Tyus Jones, the most outstanding player at the 2015 Final Four for Duke.
The Skinny: It's title-or-bust again for Duke's latest crop of players with the potential to jump to the NBA after only one season in college. Krzyzewski has installed an offensive system that depends on the players' versatility and their court sense to make intelligent reads and decisions. That system helped the Golden State Warriors become an NBA dynasty, and Krzyzewski hopes it works as well with his talented group.
Expectations: The Blue Devils are favorites to win the NCAA Tournament at 5-to-1, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers.
PREVIEW
After historic rally, No. 2 Duke resets for NC State
 

Duke created another notable moment in its last game with an historic comeback.

The second-ranked Blue Devils take on a North Carolina State team working on its own bounceback when the teams meet for the only scheduled time this season Saturday in Durham, N.C.

Duke will have a difficult time topping the magnitude of a rally from a 23-point hole in less than 10 minutes to overcome host Louisville on Tuesday night.

But perhaps the Blue Devils learned something about playing teams that are anxious to prove a point.

"These kids (on our team) can already feel like they've made a mark," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "And so you're playing against somebody that can be hungrier than you. So that's a lesson for our guys."

Duke (22-2, 10-1 ACC) holds first place in the league and is riding an eight-game winning streak.

The comeback against Louisville marked Duke's second-largest rally to win in school history and the biggest comeback in Krzyzewski's 39 seasons.

NC State (18-7, 6-6) is building momentum after notching its first back-to-back victories since the turn of the new year.

NC State shot 63.6 percent from the field in the second half of Wednesday night's 73-58 victory over visiting Syracuse. That was in stark contrast to the offensive display in the team's previous home game, when it shot 16.7 percent for the game and scored only 24 points in a loss to Virginia Tech.

"I just think we're getting back to our form," Wolfpack senior guard Torin Dorn said.

The win over Syracuse was NC State's first conference victory by a double-digit margin. The team's previous five ACC wins came by a combined 20 points.

Sophomore guard Braxton Beverly matched his career high with 21 points. Beverly is 13-for-22 from 3-point range in three games since going 0-for-9 from long range against Virginia Tech.

"That's the guy I believe in," NC State coach Kevin Keatts said. "He could come out and go 0 of 20, and I know the next time he comes, he's going to play. I've never questioned his ability to make shots."

Duke could have something different in store at the defensive end.

The Blue Devils discovered an effective 2-2-1 zone press to help turn the tide in Louisville. NC State uses a full-court press as one of its primary defensive strategies, so there could be some full end-to-end action on Saturday.

"The 2-2-1 may be added to what we're doing," Krzyzewski said. "We can still learn a lot. Maybe the sense of urgency made the defense work."

NC State's defense will have to contend with the ACC's leading scorers, both freshman forwards for Duke. RJ Barrett averages 22.7 points per game, and Zion Williamson is at 22.0 per game.

NC State didn't visit Duke last season. In the most-recent trip to Durham in 2017, the Wolfpack pulled off a stunning upset behind the play of then-freshman guard Dennis Smith Jr.

From that NC State team, only Dorn and junior guard Markell Johnson are still with the Wolfpack.

NC State could be in a bind with its depth. Only eight players were in uniform for the Syracuse game, with key reserve Eric Lockett out for what was deemed a personal matter, and backup point guard Blake Harris missing the game because of illness.

More clarity on Lockett's situation came Thursday, when he was arrested and charged with assaulting a female, stemming from an alleged altercation on Tuesday. The team has suspended Lockett indefinitely.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 10:36:27 AM EST.


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