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| The defending champions No. 1 Duke Blue Devils take on the No. 5 Arizona Wildcats |
BetPhoenix is the best online sportsbook to wager on the College Basketball and they have the latest odds on this and all other games on the schedule. The Wildcats beat Texas despite getting zero points from sophomore PG MoMo Jones, their second-leading scorer most of the season. It was Jones’ first scoreless game of the season. Two days after scoring 18 points in the win over Memphis, Jones was 0 for 6 from the field against Texas. He will need to step up if the cats hope to beat Duke. The defending national champion Blue Devils are college basketball royalty. They feature two superb senior leaders in G Nolan Smith (21.0 ppg) and SG Kyle Singler (16.8 ppg) and a future pro in freshman Kryie Irving, who scored in double digits both NCAA Tournament games last weekend in his first action since injuring the big toe on his right foot back on Dec. 4. Duke blends underrated interior physicality with skill and quickness on the perimeter. The Blue Devils have won eight straight NCAA Tournament games over the past two seasons, and they expect to win. The Wildcats will need a big game from their star sophomore, Derrick Williams, who delivered the big play in an otherwise off night against Texas. Williams could be a difficult matchup for the Blue Devils, but Mike Krzyzewski has seen it all and he has three days to prepare for the Cats’ All-America sophomore. Arizona has gotten great bench play in recent weeks, especially from Jordin Mayes, Brendon Lavender and Kevin Parrom. That must continue if they expect to beat a team of Duke’s pedigree. Derrick Williams won’t be able to do it alone as the Duke Blue Devils advance to the next round in the NCAA Tournament. Play on Duke
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