No. 7 Duke "Preview"

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Who: Virginia Tech Hokies (12-9, 1-5 ACC) vs Duke Blue Devilss (18-3, 5-1 ACC)

When: Thursday, February 2 @ 7:00 p.m.

TV: ESPN (Mike Patrick, Len Elmore, Jeannine Edwards)

Where: Cassell Coliseum (9.847), Blacksburg, VA

Thanks to some technical difficulties on my end, my previously-written Duke preview disappeared last night. So, in lieu of a typical preview for this game, I'm using this space as a place for us fans to gather and talk about this team. After this weekend, we'll be halfway through the ACC slate, and Tech could be 3-5 and on the upswing or sadly, as bad as 1-7 and talking about whether the NIT is even a possibility at this point.

This is a defining weekend for our basketball team. And it all starts with the team that we earned our defining moment against last year. Our guys came out and showed just how well they could be if everything went right. Duke provided us with what is possibly the best day in the history of Virginia Tech basketball. Sure, it's a bit different this year with College Gameday not being in town, but this still could be a shining moment against an otherwise bleak backdrop.

Duke is Duke. As cliche as that sounds, they reloaded once again with Austin Rivers and Andre Dawkins replacing Singler and Smith in the starting five. The Plumlee brothers, especially Mason have been sensational this year and all five starters are averaging in double figures. After that it's not much, but who needs it when the starting five is averaging over 61 points per game. They're going to shoot three's (20 per game), and if they make them (8 per game), they'll probably win. They shoot 49 percent from the floor and 40 percent from three. Last year, the Hokies held the Blue Devils to 40 and 20 percent, respectively. Defensive intensity and aggressiveness is the name of the game when facing Duke.

Slow starts have been killers for the Hokies in recent games. A consistent effort for 40 minutes in any of these past 7 games puts Tech at probably 6-1 and not 1-6. With a young team that's bound to happen, and it's going to be tough to break that streak against a Duke team that averages 80 points per game. But we all know that the Hokies are good for showing up against Duke, especially at home. I don't think Tech will be able to pull it off, but I could see this one coming down to the final minute and who knows, maybe we catch lightning in a bottle.

What do you expect from them? Does Doe-Doe finally break out of his slump? Do the freshman finally break through the wall? Will the slow starts continue? Will you be supporting this team?

Feel free to answer any of those or propose any other questions in the comments below. Go HOKIES.

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I expect much of the same as we saw against Cuse and UNC. The crowd will be amped, the team will come out amped, play with intensity on the defensive end, and maybe even hit some shots early. Then we'll wear down, Coach K will make his adjustments, Duke will go on a run and pull away in the second half.

As far as the freshman, does DoDo come out of the slump? Hope so, prolly not. The rest have shown more flashes cept maybe Barksdale, seems to me he's just getting abused out there.

Am I supporting this team? Does the Pope wear a funny hat?

Duke 72 VT 60

hope I'm wrong

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

Just Not Enough

I agree with Kevin on this one. This weekend is going to have a lot of impact on our season as we go forward. And even if we can't knock off Duke tonight, the guys have to refocus and try to get a win over a beatable Clemson team. We're so hard on this team because we all see the potential. Heck, we scored 50 points in a half last weekend (yes, with some help, I know). But we know what these guys can do, and we're all anxious to see their work finally come to fruition. I think the Hokies will keep this one close for a good part, much like the Syracuse game, but I think we will eventually wear down, and the difference will be Mason Plumlee's scoring and rebounding as well as Austin Rivers' ability to get into the paint against our man-to-man defense. So pull hard for the Hokies tonight, and see if they can't steal one from Duke, but if they can't be sure to get ready for Saturday for another important ACC home game.

Prediction: Duke 75, Hokies 63

"This is just spectacular... These people are losing their mind. This is beautiful." -Mike Patrick

Oddly enough, I have a good feeling about tonight.

One thing Seth is good at is rallying the troops for big games, and I feel like we have a good shot of pulling this one out. That said, I think this season continues down the road to disaster. :-(

Tonight's gonna be a good good night (for a half)

I think this game will play out similar to the UNC game. We'll definitely be up for it, and we'll be able to ride a wave of momentum and emotion for the first half. In the second half I expect Duke's talent + experience to take over and run us off the court.

Prediction: Duke 77, Hokies 59

Let's just remember the good times.