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Duke defeats Baylor – More reaction from Andre Dawkins and Steve Wojciechowski

HOUSTON - BDN continues it's coverage from Houston, Texas, the scene of Duke being crowned Southern Regional Champions after an exciting hard fought win over Baylor.  I caught up with Wojo as the nets were being cut down and as always, he was very composed even after the victory.  I also caught up to Andre Dawkins who was taking it all in with the Southern Region trophy in his hands and a piece of cut net in his Southern Regional Champion lid.  So, let's start with Andre and then check out Wojo's comments below.

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NCAA South Region Report – One on One with Andre Dawkins

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Andre Dawkins is ready for his first NCAA Tournament - BDN Photo

Jacksonville, FL - After knocking down some key buckets in the ACC Tournament Championship game, Andre Dawkins hopes to keep the momentum going.  Dawkins and Duke just finished an open practice and addressed the media beforehand and BDN has a brief one on one with the Duke freshman.

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Andre Dawkins talks of his play off the bench

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BDN caught up with Andre after Duke's ACC Championship

Greensboro, N.C. - One of the things Duke has been looking to do is get players other than the big three going.  Andre Dawkins came off the bench to score 7 points including a three point bomb and a timely dunk in the Blue Devils' 65-61 win over Georgia Tech.  BDN caught up with Dawkins and got his comments on his performance -

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Five Questions for Duke Basketball Heading into 2010

Scheyer Singler ThomasIt is New Years Day and Duke fans are asking, “How far can this team go in 2010?” Thus far Duke has looked like a solid team capable of competing to win the ACC regular season and defending the ACC Championship they won in Atlanta last March. Advancing deep into the NCAA Tournament is a realistic possibility.

The ACC regular season is set to start as Duke (11-1) hosts Clemson (12-2) on Sunday evening in a 7:45 pm contest. Duke is simultaneously a very experienced team and a young team still developing. Five upper classmen on the roster have a combined 280 starts, while three freshmen and a sophomore are all playing significant minutes in the rotation. How these two opposite elements meld is an important factor to how good the Blue Devils can become.

So the jury is still out on how good Duke can be in 2010. There are many questions remaining to be answered before it is known whether this squad can become the 11th Mike Krzyzewski coached Duke team to compete in the Final Four. The five questions discussed below are a good start for analyzing the 2009-10 Blue Devils’ chances of advancing to Indianapolis.

How dominant can S Cubed be during the ACC season?

Kyle Singler started the season as a legitimate candidate to earn All America honors. Jon Scheyer has been playing like an ACC Player-of-the-Year Candidate. And Nolan Smith appears to have made the performance jump everyone expected him to make last season. These three players, S Cubed, form the core of the 2009-10 Duke Blue Devils and in order for the Blue Devils to win the ACC and develop into a legitimate Final Four contender all three must bring their strengths onto the court.

Singler, at 6’8”, is a match-up nightmare at small forward for most teams. He is bigger and more athletic than the typical small forward in the college game. Singler has the ability to place the team on his back and carry them. His 28 points in the loss to Wisconsin is a good example even though the end result came up short. In 2010, the requirement to step-up and carry Duke to victory is going to present itself to Singler more than once and the Blue Devils will need him to respond in order to achieve their potential.

Scheyer values the basketball. With an assists to turnover ratio of 5.5, and an 18.6 points per game scoring average, he is a tremendous asset at point guard. After Scheyer scored 36 points against his team, Gardner-Webb Head Coach Rick Scruggs stated, “He was unbelievable. Anybody that says there’s any weakness is out of their minds. He shot it, he controlled the game, he doesn’t turn the ball over. He does everything you could ask of him at his position.”

Smith is the player Duke will rely upon to contain an opponent’s speedy guard. Smith is currently the team’s second leading scorer at 18 points per game so he is obviously an important offensive player. However, defense is where Duke needs Smith to standout. Limiting dribble penetration, pressuring the ball, and creating perimeter turnovers that lead to transition opportunities will be key to Duke winning big in 2010.

Singler, Scheyer, and Smith are the core of this year’s Duke Blue Devils and all three must be consistent throughout the season in order for Duke to achieve their maximum potential. In most games, Duke will be okay as long as two of the three show up with their “A” game, but against the crème de la crème all three will need to be clicking.

How good is the defense?

Duke held Gonzaga to 41 points on December 19th. Gonzaga entered the game as the #15 ranked team in the nation averaging 79 points per game. Back on November 27th, Duke held #13 Connecticut to a season low 59 points. In the other nine games they’ve played, Connecticut has averaged 75 points. Were these performances an aberration or is Duke capable of consistently shutting down Top 25 offenses?

Duke is a big, physical team inside. Gonzaga Coach Mark Few stated, “Their physical play bothered us as far as finishing shots around the rim.” Connecticut Coach Jim Calhoun stated, “Duke physically handled us.” Duke is averaging 5.7 blocked shots per game with sophomore Miles Plumlee leading the way with 1.3 blocks per game.

Versatility is another defensive characteristic this season. Senior forward Lance Thomas has the ability to defend every position and Coach Krzyzewski relies upon him to tackle the tough assignments. Coach Krzyzewski’s comments after the Gonzaga game included, “Lance played a great game today. The kid Harris, I think he is a really good player, and Lance did a great job on him.”

Through the first 12 games of the season, Duke has a +8.5 rebounding advantage. Basketball is a game where every possession is important and this Duke team denies opponents second chance points by aggressively controlling the boards.

Can Brian Zoubek continue to be a legitimate center during the ACC season?

Zoubek has been playing very solid basketball over Duke’s first 12 games. He is a rebounding machine averaging 7.7 rebounds per game in only 16.7 minutes of playing time. That equates to 18.4 rebounds per 40 minutes of playing time. With the start of the ACC season, the level of competition is going to increase and Zoubek must step up his game and continue to dominate the glass when on the court.

Duke is deep in the frontcourt with four players 6’10” or taller but three of the four are underclassmen. Senior Zoubek must be play up to the level of his experience and be a steady influence upon young big men Miles and Mason Plumlee. If Duke is to develop into a team capable of advancing to Indianapolis, Zoubek must remain solid as the competition stiffens because the Blue Devils need his leadership.

Coach Krzyzewski recently commented, when discussing the defense, “The kid who really hasn’t gotten much attention for us, is Zoubek. Brian has had a hell of a year so far.” Blue Devil fans desire to hear the coach make similar statements after big ACC conference games.

Can the bench players remain viable options?

All nine scholarship players, on Duke’s roster are averaging double digit minutes of playing time. The issue is Duke has only nine scholarship players so all nine must continue to improve and perform as the season advances. This Duke team is vulnerable to injury and can be hurt by a single player suffering a lapse of confidence. Duke needs all nine players contributing in order to ensure maximum team performance from now until late March.

How high is Andre Dawkins’ ceiling as a freshman?

We already talked about the bench players, but this question is a bit different. Duke needs an explosive fourth offensive option against top notch opponents. Is Andre Dawkins the guy? Or has Dawkins already played the best games of his freshman season? Once again, this is about tougher competition. Dawkins has shined in early season games averaging 9.8 points with double digit performances in five games including 11 points against Connecticut and 12 against Wisconsin with a season high of 20 points against Radford. The question is will Dawkins continue to be a consistent scorer in games against Clemson, Maryland, Florida State, North Carolina, and into the post season?

Duke is known for being a prolific 3-point shooting team and Dawkins is a guy who has the ability to stretch defenses past their comfort zone. Combining big, physical inside play with accurate outside shooting is a lethal formula so Duke needs Dawkins knocking down 3-pointers in 2010 like he did over the first 12 games of the schedule.

The 2009-10 Duke Blue Devils can become a legitimate Final Four contender with continued development as a team, and if the ball bounces their way a couple of times in key situations that are sure to arise. The factor promoting the most optimism in Durham this season is that this Duke team appears to be a squad, which will be much stronger and talented in March than in it was during November and December, and that is very bad news for the teams seeded in the same regional as Duke come March.

Duke rolls past Gardner-Webb 113-68 behind Scheyers 36 point effort

Photo courtesy Lance King
Photo courtesy Lance King

Durham, N.C. - Despite coming off a ten day break, the Duke Blue Devils looked sharp in defeating Gardner-Webb 113-68.  The story of this game is did you see the Jon Scheyer show?  The senior captain had the game of a lifetime stuffing the stat sheet in a way where you can practically hand him the ACC Player of the Week Award after a single game.

Scheyer went 11 of 13 from the field, including hitting 7 of 9 three point shots to go with a perfect 7 of 7 from the free throw line which translated into his career high 36 points.  Scheyer also grabbed 8 rebounds which tied him with Brian Zoubek for tops on the team.  But wait, there is more!  Scheyer dished out 9 assists, one of which was a behind the back pass to Kyle Singler who connected on a three point play.

"In some games, the opportunities are there. I saw Kyle and hit him with the pass.  We have a lot of guys on our team you can pass the ball to and can really finish, so they make me look good," said Scheyer when questioned about the pass.

Kyle Singler warmed up in the second half after being held scoreless finishing the game with 11 points.  Brian Zoubek added a spark off the bench with 13 points and 8 rebounds and he helped get the Garner Webb bigs in foul trouble.  Miles Plumlee added 13 points and Nolan Smith 11.

If Scheyer was the lead story of the game, the Andre Dawkins was just behind him in that this was his first game after his sisters untimely death.  Dawkins was able to crack some smiles on his way to 16 points making him the second leading scorer on the team.  Check back with BDN for an interview with Dawkins.

""First of all, Andre has a beautiful family and we're a part of that family.  I think oer the last eight or nine days we've kind of all worked as a team to  to try and deal with the tradegy," said Krzyzewski in the post game press conference.

"I don't think it's tough to focus.  Once I get in here [Cameron] it's so intense, you have no choice but to focus.  I think it's a lot easier to focus on basketball rather than to be down in the dumps.  It felt great.  I couldn't wait to get back with my teammates," said Dawkins.

The Blue Devils pushed their record to 8-1 and they next travel to New York's Madison Square Garden to take on Gonzaga.

Team Notes:

  • Duke extended its home winning streak over non-conference opponents to 74 straight games. It is the longest streak in the country with the last loss coming against St. John’s on Feb. 26, 2000. The Blue Devils have won 34 straight home games against unranked opponents.
  • The Blue Devils have won 47 consecutive home games in the month of December dating back to a 62-61 loss to Michigan on Dec. 8, 1996. Under Coach K, Duke owns a 158-26 record in the month of December.
  • Duke is now 169-5 all-time when scoring at least 100 points in a game. The 113 points is a season-high and marks the third game this season the Blue Devils have scored 100 or more points. The 113 points are the most since the 2007-08 season opener when Duke had 121 points against N.C. Central.
  • The Blue Devils scored 64 points in the second half which ties for the 10th most in school history for a single half and tied for the fifth most in a second half. It is the most since Duke scored 67 against N.C. Central in the first half in 2007.
  • Duke made 43 field goals and shot 65.2 percent (43-of-66) in the game. The 43 field goals are the most since Duke had 46 field goals against Virginia on Jan. 10, 1999, and the last time the Blue Devils made at least 40 shots was Feb. 14, 2002, against N.C. State (42-of-67).
  • The last time the Blue Devils shot over 60 percent was Dec. 17, 2007, against Albany (.603, 38-of-63). The 65.2 percent was the highest since Duke shot .683 (28-of-41) at Miami on Jan. 14, 2007. It's the highest field goal percentage in Cameron Indoor Stadium since Duke shot 68.5 percent (37-of-54) against North Carolina A&T on Dec. 19, 1994, and is the 15th highest shooting percentage all-time at Cameron.
  • The 65.2 ranks 26th best in school history and is the 28th time Duke has shot 65 percent or higher from the field.
  • The Blue Devils made over 10 three-point field goals for the third time this season, also making 18 against Radford and 12 against Charlotte. Duke has shot over 50 percent from beyond the arc in all three of those contests. The 57.9 percent from deep is the highest percentage at home for the Blue Devils (making at least 10 treys) since Feb. 16, 2000 vs. Florida State (12-of-18, 67.7).
  • Duke also dished out a season-high 27 assists, the third game this year they have had at least 20 assists as a team. The 27 assists are the most since they had 28 assists against N.C. Central in 2007.
  • The nine blocks were a season-high for the Blue Devils as seven different players registered a blocked shot.
  • The Blue Devils forced a season-high 23 turnovers, the first time this season they have caused over 20 turnovers in a game. The previous high was 17 by Charlotte.

Player Notes: [courtesy GoDuke]

Andre Dawkins

  • Freshman Andre Dawkins scored 16 points off the bench for his fifth double figure scoring game this season.
  • Dawkins made three three-point field goals to give him seven games this season with at least two treys and four games with three or more. He leads the team with 23 made three-point field goals, an average of 2.6 per game.

Miles Plumlee

  • Sophomore Miles Plumlee scored 13 points to give him five double figure scoring games on the year.
  • Plumlee matched a career high with three blocks, the fifth time in his career he has tallied three blocks, including three games this season. He blocked a shot for the eighth time in nine games this season. He has two or more blocks in four games this season and seven career contests. He now leads the team with 15 blocks for the year.

Jon Scheyer

  • Senior Jon Scheyer set career highs with 36 points, 11 made field goals, seven made three-point field goals and nine assists.
  • Scheyer is the first player in school history with at least 1,500 points, 400 rebounds, 250 assists, 200 three-point field goals and 150 steals in a career. He became the 27th player at Duke to score at least 1,500 career points.
  • Scheyer became just the third player in school history with at least 30 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game, joining Danny Ferry and Jim Spanarkel. Ferry had 33 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists vs. Wake Forest on Dec. 21, 1988 while Spanarkel had 31 points, eight rebounds and eight assists against East Carolina on Jan. 28, 1978. For the third time this season, Scheyer posted at least 15 points, five rebounds and five assists in a game.
  • The 36 points by Scheyer is tied for 29th most in Duke history for a single game. The last player to score at least 36 points was J.J. Redick against Florida State on Feb. 4, 2006. Scheyer is the first player in school history to score 35 or more points in 30 minutes or less. It's just the 11th time in Duke history a player has scored 36 or more points in less than 36 minutes played. Scheyer's 36 points on just 13 field goal attempts ranks tied for 7th best in school history.
  • Scheyer topped his previous high of 30 points against Wake Forest last season. He reached at least 20 points for the second time this season and 17th time in his career. He has scored in double figures in all nine games this year and in 85 career games.
  • Scheyer either scored or had an assist on nine of Duke’s first 10 made field goals. In the first nine minutes of the game, he made his first four attempts from the field, including three three-point field goals while dishing out five assists. Overall he connected on his first seven attempts from the floor, making his first five treys and 5-of-5 free throws for 24 first half points. The 24 points in a half were two more than Scheyer’s 22 points in the second half at Miami in 2008. The last Duke player with at least 24 points in a half was Redick, who had 24 points in the second half against Maryland on Feb. 11, 2006.
  • Scheyer now has five or more assists in seven of the nine games on the season after recording a career-high nine assists. He now has 51 assists compared to just eight turnovers in the nine games this season.
  • With a season-high eight rebounds, Scheyer has three games this season with at least five boards and 24 career games.
  • Scheyer was a perfect 7-of-7 from the free throw line and has made 21 consecutive free throw attempts. He is shooting .918 (45-of-49) from the foul line this season.

Kyle Singler

  • Junior Kyle Singler extended his consecutive starts streak to 36 games and has now started in 79 career contests.
  • Singler scored 11 points to give him eight double figure scoring games this season and 67 in his career.
  • Singler tallied at least one point, rebound, assist, blocked shot and steal for the fifth game this season and 36th career game.

Nolan Smith

  • Junior Nolan Smith has reached double figures in scoring in all seven games he has played in this season and in 30 career games.
  • Smith notched four assists and zero turnovers, his second straight game without a turnover.
  • The three steals matched a career high for Smith. It is the fifth time in his career he has tallied three steals in a game.

Brian Zoubek

  • Senior Brian Zoubek scored 13 points to give him 11 career games with 10 or more points and three games this season.
  • Zoubek had eight rebounds, including three offensive to give him four games off the bench this season with eight or more boards. He leads the team with 36 offensive rebounds.

Coach K comments on the Dawkins family tragedy

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BDN Photo

Andre Dawkins’ biological mother, Tamara Hill, and sister Lacey Dawkins were involved in a multiple car cash on Saturday, Dec. 5 in West Virginia on their way to the Duke-St. John’s basketball game. Lacey passed away on Saturday afternoon as a result of injuries suffered in the accident.

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“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Andre’s sister, Lacey,” said head coach Mike Krzyzewski. “Andre is a terrific young man and his family is very important to him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Dawkins’ family during this trying time.”

A note from BDN - Please allow the Dawkins family their privacy during this tragic event.  We learned of this news on Saturday but felt it best that the family announce this on their own terms.  Now that it has been officially addressed, we reiterate that the entire Blue Devil Nation sends forth prayers and well wishes.  You are and will always be "our' Andre Dawkins.