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DURHAM — Duke senior Greg Paulus will make his second straight start at point guard Wednesday in a 9 p.m. home game against North Carolina, coach Mike Krzyzewski said Monday.

Paulus scored 18 points and was praised for by Krzyzewski for his leadership Saturday in the Blue Devils' 78-75 overtime win over Miami. Nolan Smith, a sophomore who started 21 of the first 22 games at point guard, will come off the bench.

"Greg played a great game on Saturday," Krzyzewski said. "He did that with us as a group going through an adverse time."

Krzyzewski said Smith still will have a prominent role. Smith said he hasn’t lost confidence despite being held scoreless in seven minutes Saturday.

"They tell me all the time that I need to attack and be stronger, and if I do all those things, things will fall into place."

• Singler’s health fine. Forward Kyle Singler leads Duke in scoring and rebounding but has struggled through poor performances the last three games since an illness kept him out of practice about 10 days ago.

After totaling 11 points against Virginia and Clemson, Singler shot 5-for-23 from the field against Miami. But Krzyzewski said Singler’s health is fine.

"It’s certainly not his lack of effort," Krzyzewski said. "It hasn't affected other parts of his game. He’s playing like a warrior."

• Scheyer breaks out. Duke guard Jon Scheyer hopes his has broken out of his scoring slump after posting a team-high 22 points against Miami.

He had averaged just 9.5 points over the previous eight games and was disappointed that teammate Gerald Henderson had to carry so much of the scoring load.

"It shouldn’t be like that," Scheyer said. "I want to be right there with him, helping him out."

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Too Funny

Regardless of outcome, google Greg Paulus flop. Funniest thing I have ever seen. He is a good player though and can shoot the 3, but would lose in a foot race with Ty Lawson.

Time will tell, of course,

Time will tell, of course, but may the better team win.  And, if that team happens to be Carolina, then, may the opposing team win.

awesome!

Can't wait to see Lawson blow past Paulus repeatedly like in years past.
Whatever extra offense Paulus brings to the game is wiped out by his slowness on the other end of the court.

Honestly

I mean this with total sincerity that this guy scares me more than any other on the DUIke roster.  When he is on from the outside hes hard to guard.  he seems to always give this team a lift when he is on. 

but he is prolly the worse defender in the league when it comes to guarding the point.  beep!  beep!

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Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
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