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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — What do you do when nothing is working?
Something you haven’t done all season.
Which, in Duke’s case, means playing zone defense. Per Synergy Basketball, entering Saturday’s road test at Wake Forest, the Blue Devils had played zone a whopping three possessions all season — or less than 1 percent of their total defensive looks. So, practically never. Asked after the game whether he’d ever played zone before, freshman Cooper Flagg smirked, then offered a succinct “nope.”
But in the second half of Duke’s eventual 63-56 win, Jon Scheyer broke the glass — because, yes, it was an emergency. After completely stifling Wake Forest’s offense in the first half, holding the Demon Deacons to a measly 22 points, Duke entered the break with a 13-point cushion. Scheyer knew, though, that level of defensive dominance — even from a team ranked second nationally in adjusted defensive efficiency, per KenPom — probably wasn’t going to hold. “It’s not quite sustainable,” Scheyer said after the game. “They’re eventually going to hit some shots.”
What he couldn’t have anticipated, though, was Wake Forest playing like a team possessed after halftime. Steve Forbes’ squad didn’t just make some shots; it ripped off a 23-4 run that completely changed the tide of the game, sending the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum into a black-and-yellow frenzy in the process. Scheyer ultimately called timeout with just under 10 minutes to play, once Wake Forest extended its lead to 6 — the first time Duke had trailed in a second half in almost six weeks, since it beat Louisville on Dec. 8.
And in that huddle, Scheyer told his players he was pulling the parachute cord. Go zone.
“We’ve kept it in our back pocket just in case,” Scheyer said, “and it’s good to have a curveball.”
Last season, when Duke lost in this very building, it tried that same tactic — but when Wake Forest guard Cam Hildreth drained a 3-pointer on the Blue Devils’ first zone possession, Scheyer immediately pulled out of it.
This time around, though? Different story. Wake Forest came down the court, made five lackluster passes around the perimeter, and settled for a long Hunter Sallis 3-pointer … which he air-balled:
On Duke’s second zone possession, Wake Forest freshman Juke Harris took a free-throw jumper, which rattled around before finally falling in good. Fine. Scheyer could’ve pulled the plug then, but he stuck with it, undeterred — and good thing he did. On Wake’s third crack at the zone, it was more of the same. Five stinking perimeter passes, and another long-range, no-chance 3:
Next possession, Harris took another free-throw jumper, which clanked off the rim again — except this time, it didn’t fall in good:
Altogether, Duke only played zone for 4:16, but those few minutes were the difference. The Demon Deacons scored only 11 points the rest of the game once Duke went zone, compared with 23 in the 12 minutes prior. And on the flip side, finally getting some stops restored some of Duke’s sagging offensive confidence. Wake Forest scored only on one of six possessions that Duke played zone, and Duke scored on six consecutive possessions during the same stretch. Voilà: a 12-2 run, and a lead restored.
“Wasn’t completely comfortable with that,” Kon Knueppel said of Duke’s zone, “but we figured it out. Found a way.”
Duke did eventually go back to man, with just under four minutes to play, but it had built a 5-point lead by then. And though Wake Forest hung around, keeping it a two-possession game, ultimately Tyrese Proctor — who started the game 1-for-11 overall and 0-for-6 from 3 — canned a 3-pointer with 2:18 left to push the lead back to 8.
Ballgame.
“Tyrese, he couldn’t throw a pea in the ocean,” Knueppel said, “but I told him right after the game, he hit the biggest one. That’s all that matters.”
For Duke, the benefits from the Wake Forest win are twofold. For one, now Scheyer has the zone as another tool in his defensive toolbox — not something to be used with regularity, of course, but as a change of pace in situations like Saturday’s. Especially as the Blue Devils continue growing defensively — making Khaman Maluach more comfortable switching on the perimeter and getting Maliq Brown back from injury — there’s no telling how valuable that zone might be down the road.
But perhaps even more valuable was the fact that, finally, for the first time since Louisville, Duke played a competitive basketball game. There are only so many of those to go around in the ACC this season, as the Blue Devils’ sterling 9-0 league record makes clear. (Duke’s odds of going undefeated in conference play after Saturday, by the way? According to KenPom, 39.1 percent.) Scheyer’s team had won its last seven league games by an average of 24.4 points, with a double-digit halftime lead becoming almost the standard.
So to finally face some adversity? To be down with under 10 minutes to play?
“When we were down 6, like, this is where we want to be,” Scheyer said. “We have to be in these situations.”
Again, there’s a reason Scheyer scheduled Duke’s nonconference slate the way he did, jam-packed with plenty of big-time matchups — just in case the ACC turned out how it has. It’s also why he made the unconventional decision to play a nonleague game in late February — versus Illinois in Madison Square Garden — to ensure Duke had moments of true resistance.
Saturday’s was one of those, though. And though there might be more to come — at Clemson and North Carolina, specifically — Duke’s response versus Wake Forest might be a prescient indicator of how the rest of the Blue Devils’ ACC slate might go.
So, no, nothing was working.
But as has been the case for Duke all season, that’s only a temporary affliction.
(Photo of Cooper Flagg blocking a shot by Juke Harris: Jim Dedmon / Imagn Images)
In a rare ACC test at Wake Forest, Duke discovers another defensive toolIn a thrilling matchup against Wake Forest, Duke’s defense showcased their depth and versatility by unveiling a new defensive tool that left fans and analysts impressed.
Throughout the game, Duke’s defense displayed a relentless pursuit of the ball, forcing turnovers and disrupting Wake Forest’s offensive rhythm. However, it was a new defensive scheme that caught everyone’s attention.
The Blue Devils unveiled a unique combination of man-to-man and zone defense, a hybrid approach that effectively confused Wake Forest’s offense and limited their scoring opportunities. This innovative strategy was a testament to Duke’s commitment to adapting and evolving their defensive tactics to stay ahead of the competition.
With this new defensive tool in their arsenal, Duke’s defense proved once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the ACC. As they continue to fine-tune their defensive strategies, opponents should beware of the multiple ways in which Duke can shut down their offenses.
Overall, Duke’s performance against Wake Forest was a testament to their defensive prowess and their ability to adapt to new challenges. With this new defensive tool in their repertoire, the Blue Devils are poised to continue their success in the ACC and beyond.
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Duke basketball zone helps Blue Devils avoid upset at Wake Forest
WINSTON-SALEM — Seated on the dais inside the Gene Overby press room at Joel Coliseum, Duke coach Jon Scheyer turned to Cooper Flagg and asked him a question.
“Have you ever played zone?” Scheyer said after Duke basketball’s 63-56 win at Wake Forest.
“Nope,” Flagg said.
Well, Flagg and the second-ranked Blue Devils (17-2, 9-0 ACC) played zone against the Demon Deacons (15-5, 7-2).
Trailing by six points midway through the second half, Duke had to try something — anything — in an attempt to slow down the surging Demon Deacons and quiet a riled up sea of tie-dyed shirts.
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So, Duke went to a 2-3 zone defense, and it worked.
“We haven’t played it. We’ve played it one possession all year,” Scheyer said. “We’ve kept it in our back pocket, just in case. It’s good to have a curveball, it just is.”
Wake Forest went 1-for-6 shooting when the Blue Devils were in their zone, with the lone make coming on a Juke Harris free-throw-line jumper that hit several parts of the rim before falling through the net.
In that stretch, Duke had a 12-2 run, with six of those points coming from Flagg.
“We’ll have it in our back pocket. But I give these guys credit, you still have to make it work,” Scheyer said. “We haven’t practiced it too much, but we’ve had it in our back pocket, just in case. The coaching staff said, ‘Let’s do it,’ and I thought it was great timing to go to the zone.”
Scheyer said going to a zone “was a feeling for this game,” something the Blue Devils practiced later in the week leading up to Saturday.
Like Flagg, fellow freshman Kon Knueppel “never played zone” in high school. Throughout this season at Duke, Knueppel said the Blue Devils have practiced it “sparingly, here and there, not crazy often. But we did this week.”
During those tense moments in the second half, Flagg and Knueppel said Purdue transfer Mason Gillis and junior guard Tyrese Proctor were the calming voices in Duke’s tight huddles.
Duke missed its first 13 shots of the second half, going 1 of 19 during a stretch as Wake Forest surged ahead with a 23-4 run to take a six-point lead.
Once Duke mixed in some zone, in the final seven minutes, the Blue Devils responded to their challenging stretch with a 17-4 run and Wake Forest made three shots the rest of the way. The Demon Deacons missed six shots in a row from just under the 7-minute mark until there were 41 seconds left in the game.
Duke had a season-low point total, more turnovers (16) than assists (14) and saw its primary centers — Khaman Maluach and Patrick Ngongba — on the bench in foul trouble.
The Blue Devils won anyway.
“Coach (Scheyer) even said in the locker room, we didn’t throw away the game, we didn’t put our heads down,” said Gillis, who had 11 points and six rebounds.
“We were able to look each other in the eye and say, ‘We got this, we’re gonna win the game.’ We went out there and executed.”
The zone, which Gillis called a “wrinkle,” is the type of tweak that’s often required in a grind-it-out game.
It’s a tool and trick that could help the Blue Devils in the NCAA Tournament.
“Everything we’re doing right now, we’re getting ready for March,” said Gillis, who has played more games (151) than anyone on Duke’s roster.
“That was a March-style game right there.”
Rodd Baxley covers Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow his ACC coverage on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @RoddBaxley. Got questions regarding those teams? Send them torbaxley@fayobserver.com.
In a thrilling matchup against Wake Forest, Duke basketball relied on their zone defense to secure a crucial win and avoid an upset on the road. Despite facing a scrappy Demon Deacons team, the Blue Devils were able to hold their ground and come out on top thanks to their strong defensive effort.The zone defense implemented by Duke proved to be effective in limiting Wake Forest’s scoring opportunities and forcing turnovers. The Blue Devils were able to disrupt the Demon Deacons’ offense and create fast break opportunities of their own, ultimately giving them the edge in a tight contest.
Key players like Paolo Banchero and Wendell Moore Jr. stepped up on both ends of the floor, contributing not only offensively but also making crucial defensive plays to help secure the victory. The Blue Devils’ ability to adapt and execute their defensive game plan was instrumental in avoiding a potential upset and coming out with a hard-fought win.
As Duke continues their journey through conference play, their strong showing on defense against Wake Forest serves as a reminder of their potential to compete at a high level and make a deep run in the postseason. With their zone defense proving to be a valuable asset, the Blue Devils will look to build on this win and continue their success as they aim for championship glory.
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Duke survives scare at Wake Forest with switch to zone
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Duke faced a challenge against Wake Forest unlike anything it has seen in nearly three months, and the second-ranked Blue Devils responded with something they hadn’t done all season.
Duke erased a six-point second-half deficit after switching to a 2-3 zone defense over the final nine minutes and utterly suffocated the Demon Deacons’ scorers to escape with a 63-56 win, its closest result since Dec. 5 and only the third single-digit margin in the Blue Devils’ current 13-game winning streak.
“We’ve kept it in our back pocket just in case,” Duke coach Jon Scheyer said. “It’s good to have a curveball, and even if it’s maybe not the best zone in the world, we were just trying to stand them up a little bit, and sometimes late in a game, that’s what it can do. I give these guys credit because you still have to make it work, and we haven’t practiced it too much.”
Duke led by 13 at the half, but the Blue Devils were ice cold from the field when the second half began, and Wake found a groove running a pick-and-roll, going on a 23-4 run to go up six with 9:58 to play.
Duke then took a timeout, and when the Blue Devils returned to the court, it was with a new defensive approach.
Scheyer said Duke had run a zone for exactly one possession all season, and until late last week, hadn’t practiced it often either. But after a failed attempt to slow Wake with the zone in a game last season, Scheyer went to his “curveball” once more.
The Duke D offered nothing easy for Wake after the defensive switch, outscoring the Deacons 24-11 the rest of the way. Wake was 2-for-10 — including a stretch of eight straight misses — from the field after Duke switched to the zone.
At the podium for a postgame news conference, Scheyer smiled at star freshman Cooper Flagg and quipped, “Have you ever played zone?”
“Never,” Flagg replied with a laugh.
The joke being there’s virtually nothing Flagg isn’t good at — even if it’s not a standard part of his repertoire.
Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes was asked his impressions of Flagg after seeing him in person.
“Generational,” Forbes said before running through a who’s who of stars he has coached against in his career, including Kawhi Leonard, Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant. “He’s at that level. He’s going to play in the NBA for a long time.”
Scheyer lamented Duke’s sluggish offense — the 63 points was a season low — but Flagg was still exceptional, finishing with 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.
“We haven’t been in a ton of those positions,” Flagg said. “It was a big opportunity for us to show we can stay composed even when a team makes a run, and stay level-headed.”
But if Saturday represented a struggle for a Duke team on a seemingly flawless roll, Scheyer said he had no regrets.
“You have to win one of these games in the tournament, in ACC play — it’s part of it,” Scheyer said. “We’ve earned it with how we’ve clicked on offense, but it’s only a matter of time [before there’s a close game.] It’s huge we could get a win and find a way without having our best stuff.”
In a thrilling ACC matchup, the Duke Blue Devils narrowly escaped with a victory over the Wake Forest Demon Deacons after making a crucial defensive adjustment. Duke, known for their man-to-man defense, made a bold move to switch to a zone defense in the second half, which ultimately proved to be the difference maker in the game.The Demon Deacons came out firing on all cylinders, knocking down three-pointers and attacking the paint with ease in the first half. Duke struggled to contain Wake Forest’s offensive firepower, falling behind by double digits early on. However, the switch to a zone defense in the second half completely disrupted Wake Forest’s rhythm and forced them into difficult shots.
Led by their star players, Duke was able to mount a comeback and eventually secure a hard-fought victory. The adjustment to a zone defense not only slowed down Wake Forest’s offense but also allowed Duke to create turnovers and generate easy scoring opportunities in transition.
This game serves as a reminder of the importance of in-game adjustments and the impact they can have on the outcome of a game. Duke’s willingness to adapt and try something new ultimately saved them from a potential upset at the hands of Wake Forest. As they continue their march towards the postseason, the Blue Devils will look to build on this win and continue to fine-tune their defensive strategies for future matchups.
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The Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball team is back on the road to play the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on Saturday (4:30 p.m., ESPN) at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
The second-ranked Blue Devils (16-2, 8-0 ACC), who have the nation’s longest winning streak at 12 games, will try to avoid an upset against the Demon Deacons (15-4, 7-1), who have won five games in a row and are off to their best start in ACC play since Tim Duncan’s senior season in 1997.
Duke has lost in its last two trips to Winston-Salem. The teams split a pair of meetings in 2024, but Wake Forest had a court-storming win at Joel Coliseum in the second game
Here’s everything you need to know about Duke vs. Wake Forest, including time, TV and streaming info and more:
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TV Channel: ESPN
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Duke vs. Wake Forest will be broadcast on ESPN. Dave O’Brien and Jon Crispin will have the TV call from Joel Coliseum. Streaming options for the game include FUBO and ESPN+. David Shumate and John Roth will have the radio call on the Blue Devil Sports Network.
Duke vs Wake Forest start time
Date: Saturday, Jan. 25
Start time: 4:30 p.m. ET
The Duke vs. Wake Forest game starts at 4:30 p.m. ET from Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Duke vs Wake Forest prediction, betting odds
Duke 73, Wake Forest 63: The Blue Devils haven’t been able to exorcise their demons against the Deacs in Winston-Salem of late. Wake Forest is 10-0 at home and Duke is 5-0 on the road, so something’s gotta give. The Deacs are an NCAA Tournament team, but the Devils are a national championship contender.
Game lines and odds from BetMGM will be posted as they become available.
Spread: Duke is an 9.5-point favorite
Over/under: 135.5 points
Moneyline: Duke (-550), Wake Forest (+400)
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- Nov. 8 vs. Army (W, 100-58)
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- Nov. 26 vs. Kansas (L, 75-72)
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- Dec. 4 vs. Auburn (W, 84-78)
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- Feb. 22 vs. Illinois (New York)
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If you’re a fan of college basketball and don’t want to miss the Duke Blue Devils taking on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, you’re in luck! Here’s how you can catch all the action on TV or via live stream:TV: The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network. If you have a cable or satellite subscription that includes the ACC Network, simply tune in to the channel at the scheduled game time to watch the action unfold.
Live stream: If you prefer to watch the game online, you can stream it through the ESPN app or website. Just log in with your cable or satellite provider information to access the live stream of the game.
Don’t miss out on this exciting matchup between two ACC rivals. Grab your snacks, settle in front of your TV or device, and enjoy the game! Let’s go Blue Devils! #DukeBasketball #WakeForest #ACCBasketball
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#watch #Duke #basketball #Wake #Forest #live #streamHow to Watch: Wake Forest Demon Deacons (23-9) vs. Towson Tigers (25-8) NIT
Time: 4:30 PM, Saturday, January 25th, 2025
Location: Winston-Salem, NC | LJVM Coliseum, 12,799 capacity
TV: ESPN
Streaming: ESPN App
Radio: Wake Forest Learfield Sports Network, Demon Deacons App (IOS | Android)
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Spread: Wake +9.5
Over/Under: 135.5
Wake’s Rating: KenPom: 75 | NET: 76
Opponent’s Rating: KenPom: 1 | NET: 2
Quad: 1
Kenpom Prediction: Duke wins 72-59
Opponent’s Best Win: Auburn (2)
Opponent’s Worst Loss: Kentucky (19)
Previous Matchup: Wake 83—Duke 79 (2024)
Head-to-Head All Time: 59-126
ESPN Matchup Predictor: 12% chance to win
The Deacs have a huge opportunity today against one of the best teams in the nation—the Duke Blue Devils. The Deacs are riding a six-game winning streak, but to get to seven, they are going to have a play a nearly flawless game against a team that is currently ranked 4th in offense and 2nd in defense by KenPom. Cooper Flagg, the likely overall number 1 pick in the NBA draft, has been as good as advertised in conference play, averaging 22.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1 block per game. If that wasn’t impressive enough, he’s also shooting 59% from the floor and 50% from beyond the arc in the ACC play. To make defending Duke even harder, the Blue Devils also have 3 other players shooting better than 40% from beyond the arc in conference play. If the Deacs are going to somehow slow down this Duke team and hand them their first ACC loss, they are going to have play perfectly on the defensive end and find some much better shooting than we’ve seen over the past several games.
Go Deacs!
Here are some tips on how to watch the upcoming NIT matchup between the Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the Towson Tigers:1. Date and Time: The game is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 15th at 7:00 PM EST.
2. TV Broadcast: The game will be broadcasted on ESPN2, so make sure to tune in to catch all the action.
3. Online Streaming: If you don’t have access to a TV, you can also stream the game live on the ESPN app or website with a cable provider login.
4. Social Media: Follow both teams on their social media accounts for live updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content throughout the game.
5. Get Your Gear: Show your support for your favorite team by wearing their colors or merchandise while watching the game.
Don’t miss out on this exciting NIT matchup between the Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the Towson Tigers. Tune in to see which team will advance to the next round!
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The No. 2 Duke Blue Devils (16-2, 8-0 ACC) and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (15-4, 7-1) meet Saturday at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C. Tip-off is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s college basketball odds around the Duke vs. Wake Forest odds, and make our expert college basketball picks and predictions.
The Blue Devils have rattled off 12 consecutive victories since a neutral-floor loss to Kansas Nov. 26. Duke has ended up covering 4 of the past 5 games, while going 8-3 against the spread (ATS) in the previous 11 outings. The Over has cashed in 4 of the past 6 games, with Duke’s offense going for 86 or more points in 3 in a row, with 82 or more points scored in 6 of the past 7 contests.
The Demon Deacons are coming off a 67-66 win over North Carolina last time out Tuesday. Wake Forest has picked up 6 straight wins since its lone ACC loss 73-62 at Clemson Dec. 21, and Wake is 5-0-1 ATS in the past 6 games. The Over has a slight 4-3 lean in the past 7 outings.
Duke has picked up 6 wins in the past 8 meetings since Jan. 9, 2021, while Wake Forest has covered 4 of the past 5 meetings. The Over is also 4-1 in the past 5 in the series.
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Duke at Wake Forest odds
Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 9:35 a.m. ET.
- Moneyline (ML): Duke -750 (bet $750 to win $100) | Wake Forest +525 (bet $100 to win $525)
- Against the spread: Duke -11.5 (-105) | Wake Forest +11.5 (-115)
- Over/Under (O/U): 135.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)
Duke at Wake Forest picks and predictions
Prediction
Duke 75, Wake Forest 67
Moneyline
Duke (-750) will set you back 7½ times your potential return, and that’s way too much risk for not nearly enough reward. Wake Forest (+525) is playing great basketball lately, and it has picked up 6 wins in a row, while also topping the Blue Devils in each of the past 2 meetings in Winston-Salem.
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Against the spread
PLAY WAKE FOREST +11.5 (-115), as it should be able to keep it within single digits. The Deacs have cashed at a 5-0-1 ATS clip in the past 6 outings, and Wake Forest is 4-1 ATS in the past 5 meetings with Duke -11.5 (-105).
The Blue Devils have covered 4 straight road conference games and each of the past 2 games. And while Duke is 4-1 ATS in the past 5 games and 8-3 ATS in the past 11 outings, it hasn’t covered in 3 in a row all season.
Over/Under
OVER 135.5 (-110) is worth a look in this battle in the Triad.
The Over has cashed in 4 of the past 6 games for Duke, while holding a slight 4-3 edge in the past 7 outings for Wake Forest.
The Over has cashed in 4 of the past 5 meetings, while going high at a 7-3 clip in the past 10 in the series since Jan. 11, 2020.
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Duke at Wake Forest Odds, Picks and PredictionsThe Duke Blue Devils will be facing off against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in a highly anticipated college basketball matchup. Both teams are looking to secure a crucial win in their respective quest for a spot in the NCAA tournament. Here are the latest odds, picks and predictions for this exciting game:
Odds:
– Duke is currently listed as the favorite with odds of -5.5
– Wake Forest is the underdog with odds of +5.5
– The over/under for total points scored in the game is set at 145.5Picks:
– Duke has been playing well recently and has a strong lineup led by star player Paolo Banchero. They have the talent and experience to come out on top in this game. Our pick is Duke to cover the spread and win by at least 6 points.Predictions:
– We predict that this will be a high-scoring game, with both teams pushing the pace and looking to outscore each other. Duke’s offense will be the difference maker in this matchup, as they have the ability to score in bunches and put pressure on Wake Forest’s defense.Overall, we expect Duke to come out on top in a close and competitive game. Look for them to secure a crucial road win and continue their push towards the NCAA tournament. Stay tuned for an exciting matchup between these two ACC rivals.
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Duke basketball vs Wake Forest: Score prediction, scouting report
Following a full week between games, Duke basketball returns to the court this weekend in a Tobacco Road rivalry matchup at Wake Forest.
The second-ranked Blue Devils (16-2, 8-0 ACC), who have the nation’s longest winning streak at 12 games, will try to avoid an upset against the Demon Deacons (15-4, 7-1) on Saturday (4:30 p.m., ESPN) at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Winston-Salem hasn’t been kind to Duke, which has lost in its last two trips to the Joel. The teams split a pair of meetings in 2024, but Wake Forest had a court-storming win in the second game.
Here are some other things to know and a score prediction for Duke vs. Wake Forest.
Cooper Flagg stats in Duke basketball road games
As the favorite to win National Player of the Year and the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, Duke freshman Cooper Flagg is the story anytime the Blue Devils take the court. Flagg has been impressive all season, logging several big-time games away from Cameron Indoor Stadium. In five road games, the 6-foot-9 wing has averaged 21.8 points and 7.8 rebounds. Coming off a road-best 28 points at Boston College, Flagg could put on another show in front of tie-dye nation at Wake Forest.
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Wake Forest guards Hunter Sallis, Cameron Hildreth vs Blue Devils defense
If Wake Forest is going to pull off the upset, it’ll be because of guards Hunter Sallis and Cam Hildreth. Sallis, the second-leading scorer in the ACC at 19.2 points per game, has scored 20 or more points in seven of the last eight games. The All-ACC guard averaged 25.5 points in two games against Duke last season, dropping 29 on the Devils in an 83-79 win at the Joel. Hildreth is on a similar scoring stretch, reaching 20 or more points in three of the last four games. The English guard has made 26 of 30 free throws in the last three games. Duke, which is second nationally in defensive efficiency according to KenPom.com, will have to bring its best on the road against Wake Forest’s veteran scoring duo.
Kon Knueppel scoring, Sion James playmaking vs Demon Deacons
Kon Knueppel and Sion James, two players playing at Wake Forest for the first time, could have a huge influence on helping the Blue Devils avoid another court-storming situation at the Joel. after scoring a career-high 25 points against Miami, Knueppel put up the first goose egg of his career at Boston College. Prior to that game, Knueppel had three single-digit scoring performances. He averaged 14.3 points in the following games, making multiple 3-pointers in each one. James has become Duke’s top facilitator and one of its toughest defenders. The 6-foot-6, 220-pound guard is averaging 5.2 assists per game in January.
Duke vs Wake Forest score prediction
Duke 73, Wake Forest 63: The Blue Devils haven’t been able to exorcise their demons against the Deacs in Winston-Salem of late. Wake Forest is 10-0 at home and Duke is 5-0 on the road, so something’s gotta give. The Deacs are an NCAA Tournament team, but the Devils are a national championship contender.
Rodd Baxley covers Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow his ACC coverage on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @RoddBaxley. Got questions regarding those teams? Send them to rbaxley@fayobserver.com.
Duke basketball will be facing off against Wake Forest in an exciting ACC matchup. Both teams are coming off strong performances and are looking to continue their success in this game.Scouting Report:
Duke comes into this game with a strong overall record and is currently ranked in the top 10 nationally. Led by star players such as Paolo Banchero and Wendell Moore Jr., the Blue Devils have a potent offense that can score in a variety of ways. Their defense has also been solid, forcing turnovers and getting stops when needed.
Wake Forest, on the other hand, has been a surprise team this season, exceeding expectations and putting up impressive wins. Alondes Williams has been a standout player for the Demon Deacons, showcasing his scoring ability and defensive prowess. Wake Forest will look to push the pace and use their athleticism to keep up with Duke.
Score Prediction:
This game is sure to be a competitive battle between two talented teams. Duke’s offensive firepower and strong defense should give them the edge in this matchup. I predict a final score of Duke 85, Wake Forest 70. Look for the Blue Devils to control the game and come out on top in this ACC showdown.
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