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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/22/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
DUKE
 
SYRACUSE
-4  

+4  
-175

+155

151
 
75
Final
78

DUKE (22 - 5) at SYRACUSE (16 - 12)
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Wednesday, 2/22/2017 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
723DUKE-3.5-3
724SYRACUSE149148.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DUKE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-5+5.411-1512-1481.938.748.5%36.768.532.143.2%32.6
Road Games8-4+0.45-76-677.334.147.0%35.071.432.144.5%33.6
Last 5 Games5-0+4.72-31-477.233.049.4%29.870.631.445.9%32.4
Conference Games10-4+3.75-99-580.436.848.7%33.974.734.646.7%32.7
DUKE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.938.728-5848.5%9-2238.4%17-2375.5%37914186124
vs opponents surrendering71.533.125-5943.0%7-2134.5%14-1971.0%35913196134
Team Stats (Road Games)77.334.126-5647.0%7-2038.0%17-2277.6%35911205134
Stats Against (All Games)68.532.126-5943.2%5-1729.9%12-1868.0%33912205132
vs opponents averaging75.635.927-5945.5%8-2136.4%15-2170.3%37915186134
Stats Against (Road Games)71.432.126-5944.5%6-1733.3%13-1966.7%34913215124

SYRACUSE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-12-12.311-1215-776.135.845.5%35.570.331.842.4%36.2
Home Games14-3+4.89-36-580.138.148.5%37.764.828.338.3%35.9
Last 5 Games2-3-0.82-34-072.029.043.9%32.074.033.447.6%34.2
Conference Games8-7-2.38-711-375.633.345.5%32.075.533.346.4%35.2
SYRACUSE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.135.827-5845.5%9-2337.7%14-2071.6%36916168125
vs opponents surrendering71.333.425-5843.1%7-2134.3%14-1971.2%35913186133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.138.128-5848.5%10-2439.9%14-2069.2%38919159126
Stats Against (All Games)70.331.825-5942.4%9-2534.1%12-1865.3%361117186143
vs opponents averaging74.735.226-5845.3%8-2136.3%14-2070.9%36914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)64.828.323-6038.3%8-2730.5%11-1764.0%361215186152
Average power rating of opponents played: DUKE 80.3,  SYRACUSE 79
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DUKE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017GEORGIA TECH110-57W-20.5W138.5O39-7055.7%491022-6334.9%3113
1/7/2017BOSTON COLLEGE93-82W-26L149O31-5655.4%271632-6251.6%3621
1/10/2017@ FLORIDA ST72-88L1.5L159O23-5641.1%301635-6653.0%3814
1/14/2017@ LOUISVILLE69-78L3.5L146.5O22-4746.8%321828-5947.5%3211
1/21/2017MIAMI70-58W-10W140.5U24-5246.2%341022-5540.0%3618
1/23/2017NC STATE82-84L-16.5L160O30-6446.9%381129-5750.9%3510
1/28/2017@ WAKE FOREST85-83W-6.5L164.5O28-5848.3%361526-5547.3%299
1/30/2017@ NOTRE DAME84-74W-1W153O28-5451.9%381524-5642.9%268
2/4/2017PITTSBURGH72-64W-16L155U25-5545.5%26826-5151.0%2913
2/9/2017N CAROLINA86-78W-3W164.5U30-5752.6%311032-6152.5%305
2/11/2017CLEMSON64-62W-11L151.5U21-5042.0%341022-5837.9%387
2/15/2017@ VIRGINIA65-55W4.5W129.5U19-4245.2%281121-5736.8%329
2/18/2017WAKE FOREST99-94W-11.5L158.5O36-6159.0%30735-6950.7%334
2/22/2017@ SYRACUSE              
2/25/2017@ MIAMI              
2/28/2017FLORIDA ST              
3/4/2017@ N CAROLINA              

SYRACUSE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017MIAMI70-55W2.5W137U25-4456.8%301521-5438.9%2615
1/7/2017PITTSBURGH77-66W-4.5W147U28-5451.9%291020-5735.1%3712
1/10/2017@ VIRGINIA TECH73-83L3L149O28-6543.1%381128-5749.1%316
1/14/2017BOSTON COLLEGE76-53W-12.5W146U27-5846.6%29619-4839.6%3520
1/16/2017@ N CAROLINA68-85L14.5L152O26-5944.1%241335-6851.5%449
1/21/2017@ NOTRE DAME66-84L7L141O23-5541.8%281129-5949.2%3911
1/24/2017WAKE FOREST81-76W-4W154.5O25-5446.3%321026-5944.1%3712
1/28/2017FLORIDA ST82-72W2.5W151O25-5843.1%421623-6038.3%3915
2/1/2017@ NC STATE100-93W0W154.5O32-5756.1%271134-6651.5%3314
2/4/2017VIRGINIA66-62W4.5W128P23-4254.8%231224-5048.0%2415
2/7/2017@ CLEMSON82-81W3.5W143.5O29-5750.9%331329-5453.7%248
2/11/2017@ PITTSBURGH75-80L-1L145O26-6043.3%251026-5448.1%4117
2/13/2017LOUISVILLE72-76L3L142O26-6540.0%381526-6241.9%4615
2/19/2017@ GEORGIA TECH65-71L-4L135.5O25-7035.7%411326-5547.3%3615
2/22/2017DUKE              
2/26/2017@ LOUISVILLE              
3/4/2017GEORGIA TECH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DUKE: Last season: 35-4, won NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Blue Devils.
Coach: Mike Krzyzewski.
Conference: Atlantic Coast. Key returners: G Grayson Allen, came on strong at the Final Four, scoring 16 points and coming up with the hustle play that sparked a win over Wisconsin. F Amile Jefferson, team's leading returning scorer (6.1 ppg) does most of the dirty work on the boards. Who left: Three one-and-done freshmen ' Jahlil Okafor, Tyus Jones, Justise Winslow ' moved on to the NBA while graduated senior guard Quinn Cook is trying to find a spot on an NBA roster.
The Skinny: Expectations are never low for
Coach K's powerhouse program, which once again replaces stars with stars. The Blue Devils aren't the likely preseason favorites in the ACC ' that belongs to arch rival North Carolina ' but could make a run at a Final Four return if these freshmen mesh together as quickly and effectively as last year's group did.
SYRACUSE: Last season: 23-14, lost in the NCAA Tournament semifinals to North Carolina.
Nickname: Orange.
Coach: Jim Boeheim.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Michael Gbinije, G Malachi Richardson, G Trevor Cooney.
Who's back: C Dajuan Coleman. Returned last season after missing the better part of two years with knee problems and played in every game, becoming a steady cog in the middle (4.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 17.5 minutes); F Tyler Roberson. Team's most accomplished rebounder (8.5), the senior will be looking to boost his scoring (8.8) and put an exclamation mark on a solid career; F Tyler Lydon. Became a real problem for opposing teams as a freshman with his shooting ability from beyond the arc (49 makes and 40.5 percent) and shot-blocking ability inside (team-best 67); G Frank Howard. Failed to start any games as a freshman and averaged 1.8 assists and 1.6 points off the bench.
Who's new: F Matthew Moyer. The 6-foot-8, 220-pound freshman is a perfect fit for the Orange's trademark 2-3 zone; G Andrew White III. The 6-7 Nebraska transfer by way of Kansas ranked second in scoring (16.6) and first in rebounding (5.9) as a senior for the Cornhuskers; G John Gillon. Transfer from Colorado State ranked third on the team in scoring (13.2) and tops in assists (3.8). F Taurean Thompson. Another long wingspan in the Orange defensive arsenal who at 6-10 could get time as a backup at center; G Tyus Battle. At 6-5 he's a perfect fit for the top of the zone.
The Skinny: Last season, the Orange pulled off a shocking Final Four run, the second in four years, after a subpar regular season that included a nine-game suspension for Boeheim as part of sanctions levied by the NCAA. This team looks much stronger on paper. If Lydon progresses as expected, Roberson becomes more of a scoring force inside, and the newcomers can replace the shooting lost by the departures of Gbinije, Cooney and Richardson, Syracuse will be a force to be reckoned with again.
PREVIEW
Duke-Syracuse Preview
 

The Duke Blue Devils and Syracuse Orange will make Division I men's college basketball history Wednesday night when two coaches with 1,000 career wins face each other for the first time.

No. 10 Duke (22-5, 10-4 ACC) will carry a seven-game winning streak into the Carrier Dome against Syracuse (16-12, 8-7) in first game of an ESPN doubleheader featuring four Hall of Fame coaches: Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, Syracuse's Jim Boeheim, North Carolina's Roy Williams and Louisville's Rick Pitino.

Krzyzewski is the leader with 1,065 wins. Boeheim is No. 2 with 1,001 wins and an asterisk -- that total includes 101 wins vacated by the NCAA because the Orange violated NCAA rules from 2004-07 and 2010-12.

Still, most of the college basketball world outside of the NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis credits Boeheim with 1,0001 wins, making him and Krzyzewski the only coaches in Division I history with more than 1,000.

Krzyzewski recently turned 71 and Boeheim, 72, is expected to retire after next season, so next year's Duke-Syracuse game or games will likely be the last time we'll see this kind of matchup for a long time.

Williams (806) and Pitino (765) are next on the wins list among active coaches, and they're still a long way from 1,000.

What makes the matchup even more intriguing is that Krzyzewski and Boeheim are close friends. When USA Basketball tabbed Krzyzewski to coach its team after a bronze-medal finish in the 2004 Olympics, Krzyzewski named Boeheim as one of his assistants and they won gold in 2008, 2012 and 2016.

Krzyzewski called to congratulate Boeheim after he posted his 1,000th win on Feb. 4 against Virginia. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Boeheim could not acknowledge the milestone victory, but Boeheim shed some light on his personal feelings by saying, "I know how many wins I've had and I'm very proud of it."

"We love seeing coach happy because he works so hard, he cares so much, (and) just to see his work pay off means a lot to me and for me to be able to help him (win his 1,000th game) and be just a little part of it is huge," Syracuse fifth-year senior transfer point guard John Gillon said.

Wednesday's game is also huge for a Syracuse team that's reeling with three consecutive losses that have put the Orange squarely on the NCAA Tournament bubble. Since they have played far better at home than on the road (14-3 at the Dome, 2-9 on road or neutral courts), Duke represents Syracuse's last best chance to notch a quality win for its tournament resume.

Syracuse lost 71-65 at Georgia Tech on Sunday night after a controversial moving screen call against Tyler Roberson with 15 seconds remaining robbed the Orange of a chance to tie the score or go ahead.

"We knew it was a big game for us," freshman guard Tyus Battle told syracuse.com after the game. "Now every game from here on out is a big game for us. We'll be ready for the next few. We're back at home against Duke. They're a really good team. That would be a really big win for us."

Duke is perhaps the hottest team in college basketball. The Blue Devils have won seven consecutive games and are 5-0 since Krzyzewski returned after sitting out most of January following back surgery. Duke has overcome several obstacles this season -- injuries to key players, Krzyzewski's absence, and the ongoing scrutiny of guard Grayson Allen's on-court conduct -- to pull within one game of North Carolina (11-4) in the ACC standings.

Duke defeated No. 8 North Carolina 86-78 on Feb. 9 at Cameron Indoor Stadium, and the rivals will meet again March 4 at the Dean Smith Center in the game that could decide the conference regular-season champion.

Duke won its seventh consecutive game Saturday, when ACC Player of the Year candidate Luke Kennard scored 23 points and freshman forward Jayson Tatum added 19 in a 99-94 win over Wake Forest at Cameron.

While Duke is winning, it's not dominating. None of the seven wins were decided by more than 10 points, and the Blue Devils' average margin of victory in that span is 6.4 points.

"We're trying to teach them how hard it is to win," Krzyzewski said. "It's easy to lose. It's hard to win, because it's not just about, 'I want to, I'm prepared, I have a good attitude.' You have to keep an edge."

That shouldn't be a problem Wednesday. Syracuse is expecting a crowd of about 30,000. The two previous Duke-Syracuse games at the Carrier Dome sold out and set the NCAA on-campus record with crowds of 35,446.


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