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Three final thoughts on Duke's 73-55 win over Maryland

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DURHAM – No. 10 Duke had a strong second half Saturday afternoon, maintaining its momentum from Wednesday’s win over North Carolina with a 73-55 victory against Maryland at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

From Miles Plumlee’s monster effort on the glass (22 rebounds, an all-time high for a Mike Krzyzewski-coached team) to Seth Curry’s steady offensive performance, there were a lot of things the Blue Devils had to like about the win.

Here are three of the more encouraging things Duke can take from the victory:

1. Miles Plumlee morphs into Brian Zoubek

Of all the things Duke had to like about Saturday, the possibility of Plumlee assuming Zoubek’s mantle has to be the highest on the list. Against Maryland two seasons ago, Zoubek kicked off a robust conclusion to his senior campaign by scoring 16 points and grabbing 17 rebounds, becoming a force down low over the final six weeks to help lead the Blue Devils to the NCAA title.

Whether Plumlee’s effort (nine of his rebounds came on the offensive end) was a one-game thing or something more, Krzyzewski was nonetheless encouraged by Plumlee’s response to the coaching staff showing the team highlights of Zoubek’s game against Maryland.

“We showed what that team two years ago did on this weekend against Maryland, which kind of pushed us in a really good direction where a youngster went from being good to being great,” Krzyzewski said. “I’m not going to put that on Miles, but he was great today. I don’t know if he can keep doing that, but the fact that he’s done it is a nice turn.

“It’s not like he’s played poorly – he’s done a really good job, just like Brian had done a good job. From that day on, Zoubek was great and we won a national championship.”  

2. Austin Rivers plays within himself

Compared to his spectacular effort against the Tar Heels on Wednesday, Duke’s freshman guard was quiet against the Terrapins, scoring 11 points.

After his career night against UNC, it may have been easy for Rivers to assert himself offensively and show that he is the star of the Blue Devils’ offense. Instead, Rivers didn’t force the issue, seeming to realize he wasn’t especially sharp while allowing his teammates attack the Terrapins.

That’s noteworthy because three weeks ago Rivers likely would have taken a couple of ill-advised shots or driven into the teeth of the Maryland defense in an effort to get himself going. There was little of that Saturday, which, in a sense, is almost as encouraging for Duke as Rivers' performance on Wednesday night.

“I talked to him briefly after the game and just said you played well defensively and rebounding wise,” Krzyzewski said. “It’s really difficult to come back after doing that and the whole world is talking about your shot.”

3. The Blue Devils played well in consecutive games

It’s been since the early part of January that Duke have strung together two solid efforts that have resulted in a win.

Given the unpredictable nature of this team, it wouldn’t have been a complete shock had the Blue Devils struggled against the Terrapins. Instead, they put together a second half that ranks as one of their better 20 minutes of the year.

“I would like to think we could take a step up after these two games,” Krzyzewski said.

Added Rivers, “I think it shows maturity as a team. For us to win against North Carolina – a less mature team would play loose and lose the game. For us to come in here and play a team that really needed a win … that shows maturity as a team and is a big momentum thing for us right now. We’ve got to ride this in a positive direction.”

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Austin has matured quite a

Austin has matured quite a bit from the beginning of the season. He understands that he is more important to the team driving and dishing when the defense is tight in the middle instead of putting every game on his shoulders and trying to make idiotic plays. He could very well become the primary ball handler if he keeps his head on straight.

If Miles and Mason can consistently be a strong presence in the middle and stay out of foul trouble, they have a pretty good chance for a repeat of 2 years ago.

Rivers and a repeat

Rivers has improved and does seem to be that go to guy, which makes me think that he may be gone after this year. He'll do what Doc wants, I guess.

That's a tall order for M & M, but it would have to go along with some hot shooting from the the outside (3s) at the same time. Sure, it's feasible, in that it is only 6 games, but I think some of their competition would have to not show up for it to happen. Just my opinion, based on seeing the team play a few times this year.

Consistency

Rivers has definitely grown, but whether Duke can maintain consistency at a high level I think is questionable. Let's not forget that they were outplayed at UNC for about 35 of the 40 minutes in that game and were lucky to win it. Don't get me wrong. They are good, but they remain vulnerable.

Hopefully, the Pack will test them on Thursday. My niece sang the National Anthem at the YSU game Saturday night, inspiring the Penguins to a blowout of first-place Valpo. I am trying to figure out how to replicate that inspiration in the Pack for the Duke game.

forget?

Nope, not going to for a while. Hopefully the pack will test dook, but honestly, not sure if it will happen. Rivers is ready for the NBA, at least he has the walking down. Watch him when he stutter steps, many times both feet leave the floor before he dribbles. Saw it in our game and against Maryland, neither time was it called.

we'll see

The next step the Pack has to take is more mental than physical. In a tight game when things are going bad, great teams believe they are going to win. The results so far against quality opponents certainly reflect that the Pack has been lacking in that area. I am not sure the Pack is there yet, but this upcoming stretch of games will tell us one way or the other.

I honestly don't see a win coming at Duke. On the other hand, who would have thought Miami would win in Cameron? I'll be watching, no matter what.

Go Pack!

Exciting times

It's always an exciting time when you think or know you have a good team and you are getting geared up for a stretch like state has coming up. There's a lot on the line and everyone in the ACC (and the NCAA comittee) is gonna be keeping a close eye on states next few games.

Video

Do we have a YouTube video to see your niece sing the NA ? That's pretty cool.

YOU TUBE

Not sure, but checking on that as we speak.

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Jack Daly is the Duke University beat writer for the News & Observer and Charlotte Observer.
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