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Mike Krzyzewski Isn't Going To Be Coaching Duke As They Oppose Wake Forest Tonight Because Jon Scheyer Is Going To Be Coaching Duke Instead Because Mike Krzyzewski Has Virus That Isn't Covid -19

Mike Krzyzewski isn’t going to be coaching Duke as they oppose Wake Forest tonight because Mike Krzyzewski has virus that isn’t Covid -19 and isn’t making the trip to Winston-Salem.

“according to Stephen Wiseman’s article on newsobserver.com”

What does that mean for Duke?

It means Jon Scheyer who is currently the Associate Head Coach to Mike Krzyzewski who is going to be the Head Coach beginning in April 2023 because Mike Krzyzewski is retiring after the 2021-2022 season, this season is over is going to serve as Head Coach tonight as Duke opposes Wake Forest in Winston -Salem.

Jon Scheyer has had a couple roles at Duke!

He was player!

As a player, Jon Scheyer, helped spark the Blue Devils to two ACC championships and the 2010 NCAA titles.

Jon Scheyer was one of the most versatile players in Duke history, concluding his playing career as the only player in school history to record at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 400 assists, 250 three-point field goals and 200 steals. He averaged 14.4 points per game while scoring in double figures 114 times (sixth-most in Duke history) and leading the Blue Devils to a 115-29 (.799) record.

A two-time team captain, Scheyer scored 2,077-career points and still ranks 10th on Duke’s all-time scoring list. He ranks third in Duke history in free throws made (608), fourth in free throw percentage (.861) and three-point field goals made (297) and sixth in free throw attempts (706). He played in 144 consecutive games, tied for the second-longest streak in Duke history.

As a senior in 2010, Scheyer averaged 18.2 points, 4.9 assists and 1.6 steals per game from the point guard position to spark Duke to a 35-5 record and its fourth national championship. He was a consensus second-team All-American and a first-team All-ACC pick in his final season after starting all 40 contests and scoring in double figures in all but two games on the year.

Scheyer was named MVP of the ACC Tournament as a junior in 2009, averaging 21.7 points and 4.0 rebounds as Duke took home the title.

He’s been a special assistant, assistant coach and is currently an associate head coach!

During his coaching career at Duke Jon Scheyer helped mentor Tyus Jones in Duke’s 2015 national title season, as the Blue Devils finished the year ranked third nationally in adjusted offensive efficiency. Jones was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player in Indianapolis and was a first-round pick in the 2015 NBA Draft after just one college season.

In 2017, Jon Scheyer helped mold Luke Kennard into a consensus All-American after a breakout sophomore season that saw him rank second in the ACC in scoring and three-point field goal percentage. He also helped develop Frank Jackson into one of the most dynamic young guards in the country during the 2016-17 campaign.

Kennard and Jackson were selected 12th and 31st overall, respectively, in the 2017 NBA Draft.

After Grayson Allen finished his career in 2018 as the 12th-leading scorer in Duke history with 1,996 points, he was drafted in the first round by the Utah Jazz. Allen joined Scheyer as two of just five Blue Devils in history with 1,900 or more points, 400 or more rebounds and 400 or more assists (Grant Hill, Danny Ferry, Johnny Dawkins).

The 2019 campaign saw Tyus’ brother Tre enjoy a breakout year as a freshman by setting the program’s single-season record for assist-to-turnover ratio (3.62), while establishing himself as one of the nation’s premier defensive players. Jones’ classmate, RJ Barrett, finished his remarkable freshman season at Duke as a consensus first-team All-American, the USA Today National Player of the Year, and the overall No. 3 selection in the NBA Draft.

“according to Jon Scheyer’s biography on goduke.com”

Jon Scheyer had this to say about being named Duke’s next head coach!

Duke University has been a central part of my life for more than a decade, and I could not ask for a better place to continue my career," said Scheyer. "This is absolutely humbling. First, I offer extreme gratitude to the greatest coach of all time whose career is unrivaled in basketball. Coach K has built the premier program in our sport thanks to his unwavering competitive edge, a tireless attention to detail, a family-first approach and a remarkable compassion and care of his players, coaches, and staff. He has set a standard that every coach at every level should strive to achieve.

“according to an article on goduke.com”

Duke took a hard in week 10 of the AP Top 25 poll Monday when they found themselves ranked eighth in the in AP Top 25 Poll this week!

Why?

Because they lost to Miami by a score of 74-76 on Saturday in Durham!

In Duke’s loss to Miami outscored Duke 52-38 in the paint.

“according to an article on goduke.com”

As Duke plays on the road tonight they are opposing another team who like Miami likes to spread the floor , drive to the basket in Wake Forest in Winston Salem with 6-1 senior Daivien Williamson and 6-5 senior Alondes Williams as capable ball-handlers. A transfer from Oklahoma, Williams leads Wake Forest in scoring at 20.4 points per game.

Wake Forest Head Coach Steve Forbes had this say about his team!

We try to spread you out, drive you, play off the bounce,” Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes said. “Drive. Kick. Swing. Get them moving. Not being stationary.”

“according to Stephen Wiseman’s article on newsobserver.com”

That gave Duke problems when they opposed Miami in Durham on Saturday!

Why?

Miami outscored Duke 52-38 in the paint

“according to an article on goduke.com”

And Duke’s defensive communication wasn’t as sharp as it was a month ago.

Is that going to change when Duke plays Wake Forest in Winston - Salem tonight?

Right now I don’t know the answer to that question! What I do know though is that it’s going to have to change if Duke who plummeted in the AP Top 25 poll this week to number 8 wants to get back into the win column.

Duke comes into the game with a record of 12-2 while they’re 2-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference and are fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings.

Why?

Because they lost Their most recent Atlantic Coast Conference game where they a suffered a 74-76 loss to Miami in Durham on Saturday and in the process lost their first Atlantic Coast Conference game of the season!

In Duke’s 74-76 loss to Miami After falling behind 74-71 on the Paolo Banchero dunk, Miami pushed the ball down the court and got it to Charlie Moore, who drove the lane and finished a layup while being fouled. Moore missed the ensuing free throw, but Jordan Miller grabbed the offensive board before Kameron McGusty hit a floater to put the Canes ahead. Isaiah Wong knocked down a free throw with eight seconds remaining to make it a two-point game, and after junior Wendell Moore Jr.'stransition three-pointer rimmed out, the Blue Devils (12-2, 2-1 ACC) were left with 0.7 seconds on the clock for one last look. The inbounds pass went to freshman Trevor Keels, who had a look from deep but the shot did not fall as Miami (13-3, 5-0) escaped with the road victory.

“according to an article on goduke.com”

Wake Forest comes into the game with a record of 13 -3 while they’re 3-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings because unlike Duke they won their previous game A 77-74 overtime win over Syracuse!

The Wake Forest men's basketball team defeated Syracuse 77-74 on Saturday afternoon inside Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum to remain a perfect 10-0 at home on the season.

The overtime victory marks the Demon Deacons' (13-3, 3-2 ACC) third of the season, a feat that has not been accomplished since the 2009-10 team won five games in overtime. 

Wake Forest put together another strong defensive performance against the Orange, holding Syracuse to 27.6 percent from beyond the arc, 10 percent below their season average of 38.6 percent that ranked 22nd nationally coming into the game.

The Demon Deacon defense also held Syracuse to just 36 percent shooting overall, and have now held 10 of its 16 opponents to below 40 percent shooting on the season. Overall, ACC opponents are a combined 116-of-293 (39.6 percent) against Wake Forest. 

Offensively, the team tallied 19 assists on 25 made baskets, 11 of which came from beyond the arc. Four Demon Deacons tallied at least four assists, highlighted by Carter Whitt's six. Jake LaRavia, Dallas Waltonand Alondes Williams dished out four each. 

Williams led the Deacs' in both scoring and rebounding, finishing with 25 points and 12 rebounds on 9-of-15 shooting to post his first double-double of the season. The Milwaukee native iced the game for the Deacs in overtime as he knocked down a pair of free throws with 13 seconds left to push Wake Forest's advantage to three. 

Isaiah Mucius finished with 18 points, courtesy of four makes from downtown and a strong 4-of-5 performance from the stripe. The senior captain accounted for 16 of the team's 38 first-half points and has now made at least three triples in each of his past six games.

Khadim Sy (13 points) and LaRavia (12 points) rounded out the double-figure scorers for the Deacs. LaRavia also finished with nine rebounds and helped force a Syracuse turnover with 10 seconds left in regulation that led to Dallas Walton's overtime-forcing dunk on the ensuing possession. 

Walton tied his career-high against the Orange with four blocks, all four coming in the second half (three), or overtime (one). Walton added nine points and four rebounds. 

In all 16 games this season, Wake Forest has had at least three players finish in double figures. 

How It Happened

  • Alondes Williams made a triple to open up scoring for the Demon Deacons 80 seconds into the contest.

  • After trading baskets with Syracuse, Wake Forest entered the under-16 timeout trailing the Orange by two points (10-8). 

    • Each of the Deacs' first three buckets were assisted on. 

  • Mucius sank his third three-pointer of the afternoon with 13:18 on the clock, tying the game at 16.

  • Mucius' fourth make from downtown with 7:36 to play in the opening period brought the Deacs within three of the Orange's 26-23 lead.

  • Jake LaRavia tallied a pair of makes from the stripe and knocked down a three on the following possession to cut Syracuse's lead to two (30-28) with just under six minutes left until intermission.

  • Mucius' second 2-for-2 trip to the free throw line capped off a 10-0 run that gave the Deacs their first lead of the game (38-34) with 37 seconds until the half.

    • LaRavia and Williams each knocked down their second triples of the contest and LaRavia also contributed a second pair of makes from the stripe during the run.

  • Wake Forest entered halftime leading Syracuse 38-36. Eight of the Demon Deacons' 11 made field goals in the opening half came from downtown, with 10-of-11 field goals being assisted on.

    • Mucius led the first-half scoring effort with 16 points, courtesy of four makes from deep and four makes from the free throw line.

    •  LaRavia (12 points) and Williams (eight points)  followed close behind, and the pair combined for four three-pointers and four assists.

  • Williams' third three-pointer restored the Deacs' lead (41-40) early in the second half. 

  • Wake Forest responded to a 9-0 Syracuse run with a 12-0 run of their own that retook the lead (53-49) with just under 11 minutes remaining in the contest.

    • Khadim Sy accounted for seven of the run's 11 points with two three-pointers and a make from the stripe. 

  • Mucius and Sy scored layups on consecutive possessions to extend the Deacs' lead to four (58-54) with eight minutes to go. 

  • Williams converted a three-point play at the stripe to push Wake Forest's lead back to four (65-61) with 4:47 remaining in the contest. 

  • Walton retook the lead at the stripe following a 5-0 Syracuse run, going 2-for-2 to bring the score to 67-66 with just under two minutes to play. 

  • After the team forced a Syracuse turnover on an inbounds play trailing two points, Walton slammed down a dunk to tie the game at 69 and send it to overtime.

  • Following an Orange basket, the Deacs scored six unanswered points to jump out to a 75-71 lead with 3:12 to go in the overtime period.

  • Williams drained a pair of clutch free throws with 13 seconds left to give Wake Forest a 77-74 lead.

  • Wake Forest forced two missed shots on Syracuse's final possession and won the game, 77-74.

Key Moment
Early in the second half, Syracuse erased Wake Forest's halftime lead with a 9-0 run that put the Deacs at an eight-point disadvantage (49-41) with 15 minutes left in the game.

Wake Forest went on a 12-0 run in response, during which the team held the Orange without a field goal for five minutes of game time. Khadim Sy capped off the run with his second three-pointer of the afternoon, which gave Wake Forest a 53-49 advantage with 10:44 left to play in the second half. Sy accounted for seven of the run's 12 points.

The run prevented Syracuse from building a double-digit lead, and put Wake Forest in position to win the game. 

“according to an article on godeacs.com”

Tip off is set for 7:00pm from Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum!

The game is going to be televised on ACC Network!