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DURHAM, N.C. It was Shane Battier night at Duke and the
senior forward didn't disappoint.
|  | | Shane Battier scores 16 points on a night the Blue Devils retired his No. 31. |
Battier had 16 points and keyed two key first-half runs
Wednesday night as Duke (No. 3 ESPN/USA Today, No. 4 AP) handed Georgia Tech its most lopsided
loss in 29 years, 98-54.
Jason Williams added 25 points as Duke (24-3, 11-2 Atlantic
Coast Conference) won for the 88th time in 89 games against
unranked opponents, including 24 straight. The 44 points was Duke's
largest margin of victory this season.
Georgia Tech (15-10, 7-7), which had won five of its last seven,
had its worst loss since 118-73 to North Carolina on Feb. 12 1972.
It was the Yellow Jackets worst loss since joining the ACC in
1979-80.
"It thought we played a game befitting of the kid who had his
jersey retired," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "I thought it
was one of our best games. At this point, we can't play much better
than that."
Battier, who had his No. 31 jersey retired in a ceremony before
the game, had a turnover on Duke's first possession and missed his
first three shots, but ignited two key first-half runs.
Battier had a steal that led to a dunk and a three-point play,
followed by a long 3-pointer that capped a 14-0 run. That put the
Blue Devils up 29-15 with 10:01 left in the first half as the crowd
at Cameron Indoor Stadium bowed toward Battier.
Battier started a 7-0 run to end the first half with a blocked
shot that led to a 3-pointer by Chris Duhon. That sequence was part
of a 20-5 run to close out the half as Duke built a 54-30 lead.
Duhon ended the run with a steal and a three-point play with 18
seconds left.
Battier also had seven rebounds, four assists, three steals and
three blocked shots.
"It was a lot more special than I thought it was going to be,"
said Battier, who had his parents on the court with him during the
ceremony. "The ceremony itself was something I'll never forget.
From here on out, they can't take it away from me."
Georgia Tech, which has lost 10 straight to the Blue Devils, had
20 turnovers and made just 10 of 36 shots in the first half. Duke
scored 35 points off turnovers in the first half.
It got worse for the Yellow Jackets to start the second half.
Georgia Tech had three turnovers and missed three shots in its
first six possessions as Duke scored the first 13 points. Mike
Dunleavy had consecutive 3-pointers during the run, the second
making the score 61-30 and sending the crowd into a chant of "More
than double." Dunleavy finished with 18 points.
"Tonight was just a case of getting beat pretty solid by an
excellent basketball team," Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said.
"We just turned the ball over too much in the latter part of the
first half. They are too good of a team to have 20 turnovers in the
first half."
Duke's Carlos Boozer and Casey Sanders combined to frustrate
Georgia Tech center Alvin Jones all night. Jones, the Yellow
Jackets leading scorer at 14.5 points per game, had five on 2-for-9
shooting and had four turnovers.
"I thought our big guys did very well against him," said
Krzyzewski, who earned his 200th regular-season ACC victory.
"Alvin Jones has had a first-team All-ACC season, but we played
him well tonight."
Tony Akins led Georgia Tech with 19 points, but hit just 6 of 17
shots. He spent most of the first half talking trash to Williams,
but was decidedly more quiet in the second half.
Williams made 8 of 14 shots, including 4-for-9 from 3-point
range, and had six assists. He has scored 20 or more points in 16
of 22 games.
Georgia Tech had 29 turnovers leading to 48 Duke points and
shot 27 percent.
"They score too well and too efficiently on live ball turnovers
turnovers that happen at the top of the key or at half court
and you can't have those," Hewitt said. "I thought we did a
pretty decent job guarding them when we were set, but we just had
too many live-ball turnovers."
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Duke retires Shane Battier's No. 31
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Shane Battier gets the strip and takes it to the rack for the slam.
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Mike Dunleavy Jr. shows signs of Dr. J with the up-and-under move.
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Jason Williams penetrates the Yellow Jackets' defense and hits the tough layup.
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Prior to the game, the Duke Blue Devils retire Shane Battier's No. 31.
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Shane Battier speaks about his memorable evening in Durham.
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