College basketball predictions: Who wins Duke-Syracuse matchup?
4:02 am | February 22, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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Duke and Syracuse will take the floor on Saturday (6 p.m. ET, ESPN) after a trulyeventful week for both programs. Also, a whole mess of key men’s basketball games dot the Big Ten schedule, culminating in Sunday afternoon’s in-state battle between Michigan and Michigan State in Ann Arbor. Our experts weighed in on those matchups and the surprise teams (good surprises and otherwise) from the 2018-19 season in college basketball.
Emotions are going to be high on both sides of this week’s Duke/Syracuse matchup. How do you see it playing out on the floor?
Myron Medcalf, senior college basketball writer: This is a difficult situation for everyone involved. I’m not sure how players, coaches and others attached to this game will process everything that surrounds it. I wouldn’t be surprised by a Syracuse upset, although I think Duke will win. Zion Williamson is the most effective player Duke has to put in the middle of that zone, but he seems unlikely to play. And that could lead to another 3-point barrage for a Duke squad that’s connected on 29.2 percent of its 3-point attempts in ACC play. Still, RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish will cause problems for Cuse.
Jeff Borzello, college basketball insider: This one is really tough to read due to the emotions of this week. There are questions about Zion Williamson’s availability, and there are questions about whether Jim Boeheim will coach. On the floor, though, Syracuse goes for the sweep of the Blue Devils. In the first meeting, it was sort of a perfect storm for Syracuse: Tre Jones injured after six minutes, Cam Reddish not playing, Duke going 9-for-43 from 3-point range. This time around, Williamson likely will be very limited even if he plays and the Blue Devils looked awfully vulnerable without him against North Carolina on Wednesday — at both ends of the floor. That said, I still don’t see Duke losing two in a row. There’s too much talent on that roster and they’ve now had a few days to adjust to life without Zion.