Syracuse Basketball Trail Early to No. 2 Duke: Live Score, Updates

Syracuse, new – Syracuse Basketball team takes on No. 2 Duke Blue Devils at. 7pm, Wednesday In JMA Wireless Dome.

The game is broadcast on ESPN2.

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First half

11:49 Remaining: Duke 11, Syracuse 7

Konuppel makes both free kicks out of timeout. He scores a running layup immediately after.

Brown steals the ball from the orange, but Eddie Lampkin blocks the shot from behind. Orange steals the ball and Starling sinks a triple in the transition.

Flaggs respond with a quick three-point of its own.

Orange is held scoreless for 2:12 as Starling misses a set -up. Starling has all seven points for Syracuse, with the rest of the orange shooting 0-5.

15:37 Remaining: Syracuse 4, Duke 4

Duke wins the tip and both teams make their first shot of the game. Syracuse chooses to play man-to-man coverage with Jyare Davis, which covers Cooper Flagg.

JJ Starling is called for his first personal mistake in the game that sends Tyrese Proctor to the free throwing line. Proctor misses both shots.

No team could score for 2:38 until Khaman scores his first points of the game with a slight can.

Four minutes into the game, the former Syracuse tip Maliq Brown enters the game and is booed by fans. Starling immediately drove against Brown and got the layup to tie the game.

Lucas Taylor is called for a personal error that assigns Blue Devils to free kick.

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The tobacco trio is slowly making your way to Upstate New York, starting with No. 2 Duke (19-2, 11-0 ACC) visiting Syracuse Basketball (10-12, 4-7 ACC) Wednesday night.

Orange closed a two-game California trip and split the week with games against Stanford and California. Lucas Taylor had his best season match against Golden Bears, scoring a team high 19 points in 9-point road victory.

JJ Starling followed Taylor with 18 points and crossed over into the 1,000-point club against the Golden Bears at the start of the second half. He average 17.9 points per Fight leading Orange and picking up seven 20-point appearances.

Meanwhile, No. 2 Duke has not lost a game since falling to the then no. 1 Kansas on November 28 at Neutral Court. Blue Devils is a perfect 11-0 in conference games and wins the last 15 games.

Blue Devils’ performance inside the JMA Wireless Dome means the former Syracuse tip Maliq Brown returns to Salt City for the first time since the transfer last season.

Brown missed five matches with a sprained knee, but returned in Duke’s rivalry victory over North Carolina on Saturday.

Duke’s violation is led by two genuine novice: Cooper Flagg and Knukppel. The duo has a total average of 33.5 points per Match, which helps lead Blue Devils to the third best scoring team at the conference. Duke is also in the top three for made three-pointers (211) and rebounding (39.3 per match), while the best assist-to-turn ratio in ACC (1.66).

Mason Gillis, however, will not play against Syracuse, according to Raleigh News & Observer. Gillis has played every game this season but did not take the trip due to an illness. He average 4.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per Battle of just over 14 minutes of action.

Syracuses West Coast Road Trip so Orange play a zone defense rather than man to man against California. The 2-3 defense gave Syracuse somewhat life defensively, but Blue Devils is a stronger shooting team than Golden Bears.

Whoever orange coach Adrian Autry pulls up to match the flagg will also be a key element of the game. How will the selected orange try to slow down the growing beginner fenom?

More importantly, Syracus’s rebounding must be in tip-top form. Duke has a Plus-9 rebounding margin and Orange is still without Donnie Freeman.