Tuesday, January 20, 2009

CHN GameNight Preview, Jan. 20

GameNight Preview: North Carolina State at No. 2 Duke

The ACC is on top of the college basketball world right now, with the top two teams in the country residing in the conference, as Wake Forest is No. 1 and Duke is No. 2. Throw in one-loss Clemson and everyone’s favorite, North Carolina, and the ACC can make a run at the Big East. Duke will try to keep its spot in the polls tonight as the Blue Devils (16-1, 3-0) in the ACC take on North Carolina State (10-5, 1-2) in a Tobacco Road battle. Duke is coming off of a nice win over Georgetown at home, adding to a great resume that includes victories over Purdue, Xavier, Davidson, Michigan and Florida State. The lone loss came at the hands of Michigan. North Carolina State had lost three in a row before defeating Georgia Tech over the weekend. The Wolfpack have been competitive against the top teams they have played, but they have not been able to get over the hump for a victory.

Duke is a deep and versatile team that can throw a variety of looks and options at opponents. It is led by Kyle Singler, one of the best players in the country. Gerald Henderson and Jon Scheyer are great on the wings, while Nolan Smith has added a new dimension at the point. Brian Zoubek and Lance Thomas are serviceable down low. Greg Paulus has adapted very well to his new role as the back-up point guard to Smith. North Carolina State is paced by the frontcourt duo of Brandon Costner and Ben McCauley, two players who have regained their form of two seasons ago after falling off last year. Courtney Fells is solid on the wing, while Trevor Ferguson can do a little of everything. Farnold Degand handles the point. Dennis Horner and Tracy Smith are versatile forwards, and Julius Mays and Javier Gonzalez are backups in the backcourt.

On paper, this looks like a mismatch. Duke is playing some of the best basketball in the country, while North Carolina State is struggling for the most part. However, the Wolfpack have played well against their top opponents this season and do have the frontcourt talent to give the Blue Devils a run. Duke just has way too much on the perimeter for NC State to realistically stay in the game, though. The individual match-up of Singler vs. Costner should be interesting. Both players are inside-outside forwards who can create match-up problems.

WINNER:
Duke MARGIN: 14-16

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