Blue Devils -22.5; over/under is 151.5 BOTTOM LINE: Miami (FL) hosts No. 2 Duke after A.J. Staton-McCray scored 21 points in Miami (FL)'s 81-68 loss to the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Hurricanes have gone 6-9 in home games.
Duke guard Tyrese Proctor appeared to injure his left knee late in the first half of the second-ranked Blue Devils' 97-60 win over Miami on Tuesday night, and there was no immediate word on his status going forward.
It seems a foregone conclusion Cooper Flagg of Duke will become the top pick in this year’s NBA draft. Illinois coach Brad Underwood has a different idea.
Tyrese Proctor is ruled out of the second half of the Duke-Miami game with a left knee injury.
No. 3 Duke will try to earn its 25th victory of the season when the Blue Devils visit the Miami (FL). The Hurricanes have gone 6-9 in home games. Miami (FL) is 4-6 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents and averages 10.
Following Duke's win at The Garden on Saturday, Illinois coach Brad Underwood said Cooper Flagg should stay at Duke and wait on the NBA. Here's more:
Duke basketball junior guard Tyrese Proctor, a third-year starter in as many seasons of Jon Scheyer's reign as head coach, fell backpedaling in transition as the No. 2-ranked Blue Devils (25-3, 16-1 ACC) were adding to their demolition late in the first half of Tuesday's bout at Miami (6-22, 2-15 ACC).
Columbus High School (Fla.) five-star forward Cameron Boozer and five-star guard Cayden Boozer, sons of 2001 Duke national champion and two-time NBA All-Star forward Carlos Boozer, committed to Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils back in early October and signed in November.
Duke guard Tyrese Proctor appeared to injure his left knee late in the first half of the second-ranked Blue Devils’ 97-60 win over Miami.