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Singler finds his touch

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DURHAM -- Duke junior forward Kyle Singler released the shot and held his right wrist steady on the follow-through, savoring what was about to happen.

Sure enough, the shot swished through the net early in the second half for one of Singler's eight 3-pointers in 10th-ranked Duke's 86-67 defeat of No. 21 Georgia Tech on Thursday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Setting career highs for 3-pointers and points (he scored 30) would have felt good anytime for Singler. But doing it against the Yellow Jackets was especially sweet.

On Jan. 9, Singler shot 2-for-13 from the field in a 71-67 loss to Georgia Tech in Atlanta. A day after that game, Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said Singler had missed some open shots.

"I thought Kyle had some great looks, he just didn't make them," Hewitt said Jan. 10. "Let's put it this way, when we play them again at Cameron, if he has the same kind of looks, I don't think we'll be as lucky."

Being right never felt so bad.

Coach Mike Krzyzewski said some Duke tactical changes appeared to help Singler.

During three days of practice leading up to the Georgia Tech game, the Blue Devils worked a lot on their motion offense.

Running motion instead of set plays gave Singler a chance to move to the ball in an unpredictable fashion, catch the ball strong and then make plays on his own, Krzyzewski said.

"Then whatever his talents are should take over," Krzyzewski said. "And he took over. That's not coaching. That's him. I thought he was moving better. He was open a lot because it's not predictable movement."

Singler's 9-for-17 effort marked the first time he made at least half of his field goal attempts in six games.

He entered the game shooting just 40.7 percent from the field and 33 percent from behind the 3-point arc, significantly short of his percentages from his sophomore season.

The preseason ACC player of the year, he still was averaging 16.1 points and 7.2 rebounds before Thursday, but isn't a favorite even to make first-team All-ACC.

On Thursday night, you never would have known he has struggled. He shot 8-for-10 from 3-point range as Duke made 12 3-pointers as a team.

Singler smiled when asked if it felt especially good to shoot well against Georgia Tech after his struggles in Atlanta.

"Of course," he said.

Jon Scheyer added 21 points as the Blue Devils overcame a miserable performance in an 89-77 loss Saturday at Georgetown.

The Blue Devils won the rebounding battle 40-32, with Lance Thomas grabbing 11 rebounds for Duke.

Duke (18-4, 6-2 ACC) moved a half-game ahead of Virginia (14-6, 5-2) into sole possession of first place in the ACC.

Maryland defeated Florida State on Thursday night to tie Virginia for second place with a 5-2 ACC record.

Duke took advantage of the first-half foul woes of Georgia Tech (16-6, 4-4) to build a 45-33 halftime lead after Singler made a 3-pointer with one second left in the half.

Center Gani Lawal, who had scored 21 points on 8-for-9 from the field against Duke in Atlanta, fouled twice in the opening 33 seconds and played just six minutes in the first half.

Forward Derrick Favors, the leading candidate for ACC rookie of the year, also played six first-half minutes after being called for his third foul with 6:55 elapsed.

With the way Singler was shooting, Georgia Tech couldn't afford to be without its two leading scorers for that length of time.

"Today was the first night I really saw him in a great rhythm on the perimeter and it was fun to watch," Duke guard Nolan Smith said. "Every time he shot the ball I was excited because I knew it was going in."

Duke 86, Georgia Tech 67

GA. TECH

Min

FG-A

FT-A

OR-R

A

PF

PT

Bell

23

4-5

0-1

0-0

1

3

8

Favors

24

4-5

0-0

2-7

0

3

8

Lawal

16

3-4

3-8

0-6

0

4

9

Udofia

20

0-2

0-0

1-1

0

3

0

Shumpert

30

1-7

1-2

0-3

6

1

3

M. Miller

9

1-2

3-4

1-1

0

3

5

Storrs

2

1-2

1-1

1-2

0

0

3

Oliver

21

2-7

4-4

3-4

0

2

9

Sheehan

10

0-0

1-2

0-0

0

2

1

Peacock

28

4-10

2-4

1-2

2

2

11

Rice Jr.

17

4-5

1-2

2-4

3

4

10

Totals

200

24-49

16-28

12-32

12

27

67

Percentages: FG .490, FT .571. 3-point goals: 3-12, .250 (Peacock 1-2, Rice Jr. 1-2, Oliver 1-4, M. Miller 0-1, Storrs 0-1, Shumpert 0-2). Team rebounds: 2. Blocked shots: 2 (Rice Jr., Favors). Turnovers: 15 (Shumpert 4, Lawal 3, Udofia 2, Bell 2, Rice Jr. 2, Peacock). Steals: 7 (Shumpert 4, Favors, Bell, Sheehan). Technical fouls: Rice Jr.

DUKE

Min

FG-A

FT-A

OR-R

A

PF

PT

Singler

37

9-17

4-5

2-5

2

3

30

Mi. Plumlee

10

1-4

0-2

1-1

0

3

2

Thomas

33

1-2

4-4

5-11

1

4

6

Smith

39

5-12

4-6

1-3

4

2

14

Scheyer

39

5-10

9-10

0-3

7

1

21

Ma. Plumlee

18

2-5

0-3

0-1

1

5

5

Kelly

7

1-2

0-0

1-4

0

2

3

Davidson

3

0-1

0-0

0-1

0

1

0

Johnson

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Peters

0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Zoubek

13

1-3

3-6

4-7

0

4

5

Totals

200

25-56

24-36

17-40

15

25

86

Percentages: FG .446, FT .667. 3-point goals: 12-18, .667 (Singler 8-10, Scheyer 2-4, Ma. Plumlee 1-1, Kelly 1-1, Smith 0-1, Davidson 0-1). Team rebounds: 4. Blocked shots: 1 (Zoubek). Turnovers: 12 (Thomas 3, Scheyer 3, Smith 2, Singler, Ma. Plumlee, Zoubek). Steals: 6 (Scheyer 2, Thomas 2, Singler, Smith). Technical fouls: none.

Georgia Tech

33

34

-

67

Duke

45

41

-

86

Att.-9,314. Officials-Jamie Luckie, Bernard Clinton, Joe Lindsay.

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