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Duke Upset By Miami: No. 7 Blue Devils Shocked By Hurricanes

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By JOEDY McCREARY   02/ 5/12 06:48 PM ET  AP

DURHAM, N.C. -- No. 7 Duke won four national championships over the years while being driven by what Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski says was energy, effort and hunger.

When the Blue Devils didn't necessarily have those things Sunday, they couldn't even beat Miami.

The Hurricanes stunned Duke 78-74 in overtime, dropping the Blue Devils out of their three-way tie for first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference and likely taking some of the luster off the Duke-North Carolina game later this week.

The Blue Devils couldn't handle Miami's 6-foot-10, 284-pound Reggie Johnson, who scored five of his career-high 27 points in the overtime and added a season-high 12 rebounds.

But more distressing to Krzyzewski – once again – the Blue Devils played for too long without the all-out effort that has marked his program's rise among the nation's elite.

"A Duke team should play with energy for 40 minutes, or 45," Krzyzewski said. "Go outside right now and you look at the banners – there are quite a few of them up there. They were not won without energy, without hunger, with no complacency, with people really wanting it.

"And we've wanted it a lot, and we've won a lot. We're supposed to play hard and with energy all the time. Those are givens. Those should be givens."

Instead, the Blue Devils (19-4, 6-2) have lost two of their last three games at Cameron Indoor Stadium and have dropped multiple home games for the first time since going 15-4 there in 2006-07. Krzyzewski at the time compared his team's only home win in the past two weeks – a victory over St. John's – to an AAU game because of Duke's occasional lack of intensity.

Seth Curry scored 22 points and freshman Austin Rivers added 20. Mason Plumlee had 13 rebounds for Duke, which missed all six of its free throws in overtime and wound up being beaten at home by a Florida-based conference rival for the second time this season. Duke had its 45-game home winning streak snapped two weeks ago by No. 21 Florida State.

"The biggest emphasis for us was to protect our home court," guard Quinn Cook said. "We've got to get better."

The Blue Devils had plenty of chances in the extra session. They trailed 75-74 with Cook on the line, but he missed two free throws with 27.2 seconds left.

After Johnson missed two foul shots with 26.2 seconds left to give Duke another shot, Cook missed badly on a running jumper with about 15 seconds left. DeQuan Jones extended Miami's lead to 77-74 with two foul shots with 12.9 seconds left.

Rivers and Ryan Kelly missed 3s in the final seconds and Johnson added a free throw with one-tenth of a second remaining to silence the subdued arena.

Miami outrebounded the Blue Devils 48-43 and outscored them 38-26 in the paint.

"I feel I had the hot hand the whole game," Johnson said, adding that new coach Jim Larranaga "was trying to ride me a whole lot. My teammates found me in good positions – catch and score."

Kenny Kadji added 15 points for the Hurricanes (14-7, 5-3), who blew a 16-point lead in the second half, then regrouped to claim their first big victory for their first-year coach.

"To come in here and play with the kind of poise we did, play the kind of defense we did – especially in the first half and in the overtime – was something that we can be very, very proud of," Larranaga said.

That poise gave Miami its first victory ever at Cameron and just its second win over Duke since joining the ACC. The Hurricanes are on their first four-game winning streak since 2008 and have won three consecutive ACC road games for the first time.

Johnson scored the Hurricanes' first four points in overtime before Malcolm Grant's open-court layup put Miami up 75-69 with 2:10 left.

Miami forced 14 turnovers and was cruising before going cold midway through the second half, managing only one field goal during the critical stretch that coincided with Duke's rally.

Miami went up by 16 points three times, the last on Kadji's open 3-pointer from the key that made it 53-37 with 14 1/2 minutes left. But a putback by Johnson was the Hurricanes' only field goal for quite over the next 8 1/2 minutes.

Duke, which missed 15 of 18 shots during the stretch that put it in such a huge hole, got equally hot during the 16-2 run led by Curry that put the Blue Devils right back in it.

"For 24 minutes, I just think we were not very good at all," Krzyzewski said. "We had no energy and they did. ... Then in the last 16 minutes of regulation, I thought we played extremely well and gave ourselves an opportunity to win."

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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
04:57 PM on 02/06/2012
They were not shocked! This Duke team, led by a freshman is living up to their expectations. They are extremely overrated and a little better than average at best. They are not top 10 calibre!
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Jason N
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05:08 PM on 02/06/2012
"This Duke team, led by a freshman is living up to their expectatio­ns."

I'd say they've exceed them. They have one of, if not the top RPIs in college basketball and are what, 19-4 now? That's pretty good for a team that lost basically ALL it's offense from the season before. The problem really is that Duke isn't led by a freshman, they're led by nobody. Austin Rivers lead? HA! Sure in his one man show he might, but that kid doesn't have a clue what the words team or pass mean.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
02:42 AM on 02/07/2012
Every single year Duke plays 2 teams in the top 25 and 4 high schools and gets a high RPI. Its a joke.
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02:55 PM on 02/06/2012
If I wanted that car that Eli won and the money that came with being the Superbowl Champ/MVP, I would go off too. So Gisele, I understand, you're a sore loser. Too bad the media was around.
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SillyMammo
07:21 PM on 02/06/2012
Erm...wrong article. :0)
10:29 PM on 02/06/2012
She did what she was supposed to do and defended her husband. There's no shame in that. Besides, she was correct.
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Jason N
Proud Firebagger Lefty
02:36 PM on 02/06/2012
This Duke team is not top 10, they're lucky if they're top 15 the way they're playing right now. They have no perimeter defense to speak of. Mason Plumlee is improved, but the hack-a-Mason strategy stops any effectiveness he might have. Miles is useless (I'm a little sick of hearing Coach K talk about how "athletic" he is in practice). Dawkins may as well sit on the bench if he misses his first 3 shots, he plays NO defense and his game is limited to spot up 3s (and he's streaky at best). Curry has no leadership ability, is slow, and seems to lack fire (a seeming problem with most of this team). Cook shows potential, but he's young. Thorton is a glorified fouling machine. Kelly is... I don't even know. He's amazing for a few games and than just vanishes. And Rivers... I've never wanted a player to leave Duke this much since Josh McRoberts. He is NOT all he's cracked up to be. Quick he is, but he cannot finish, hogs the ball, and ruins the flow of Duke's game. He's easily agitated, and misses far too many free throws. I see them barely squeaking by in the first round and losing to a mid major team with quick guards. No way they make it past Sweet 16.

Signed,

An Irritated Duke Fan
03:38 PM on 02/08/2012
I feel your pain...and you are so right...
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KeepNIt2Real
Um, are you gonna eat that?
04:12 PM on 02/08/2012
I have to agree.I'm not a Duke fan at ALL (Terp fan all the way...heh heh) but honestly, Duke is not where they need to be. Case in point? That Duke vs Florida State game. Defense could have won that game for Duke, but it turned into a shootout and with bigger players on the perimeter, they played right into FL.States hands. I was flabbergasted to see how Duke couldn't stop anything they were doing because it's not Duke-like.

So they are young, but just get the ranking because they still have Coach K. They are seeding a "brand", not the team itself.
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frankcaprafan
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02:18 PM on 02/06/2012
A lotta talent out there. Anybody could beat anybody on a given day at that level. Especially at this point in the season. Shouldn't be a shock.
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
11:50 AM on 02/06/2012
This made my day! They'll be getting another defeat handed to them Wednesday night!
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Jason N
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02:37 PM on 02/06/2012
UNC lost by 33 to FSU...33! I really don't think UNC fans should open their mouths again until the tournament rolls around.
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
02:42 PM on 02/06/2012
I don't care if we lose every game, as long as we beat DOOK
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isfturtle
03:39 PM on 02/08/2012
Duke also lost to FSU...at Cameron (Whereas UNC lost at FSU). And UNC beat Miami 73-56.
03:03 PM on 02/06/2012
A liberal and a Tarhole fan...what's your third strike?
10:31 PM on 02/06/2012
3rd would be giving a damn about anything you have to say.
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10:40 AM on 02/06/2012
Sadly Duke won a champtionship since the gross Group of 87 illustrated their true colors. Let us all hope they never win another championship until the last of that group of losers is terminated. Any university that presumes guilty deserves to lose.
09:47 AM on 02/06/2012
Wouldn't hurt to shoot their free throws...in very important time of the game - Rivers and Curry..when it matters most they missed...
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08:04 AM on 02/06/2012
Something is definitely awry for Duke when the always slanted refs can't even help the Dukies at Cameron in a close games, as they notoriously do time after time!
09:49 AM on 02/06/2012
That was stupid...you probably don't watch the same games as I do...sometimes I feel that some refs are going against Duke even more...but they I start to pay attention...and it is just my feeling...you may do it to it helps..
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
10:16 AM on 02/06/2012
What???? Are Duke fans so blind that cannot admit the refs have always been on their side? You must be joking.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
10:14 AM on 02/06/2012
I watched the game and you are right. Once again the refs put up a good effort to help Duke win. Good for Miami to not let that get in the way.
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Stephanie Hacker
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01:06 PM on 02/06/2012
Coach K presser on duke losing to miami:

neither team played losing basketball. this is what he said last week when they lost. dukies you are the losing basketball team. just sayin.... coach k only says that when duke loses
03:46 PM on 02/08/2012
you are fanatics and no facts can change your mind. You believe something and have no proof for it. What kind of proof do you have??? Because I bet if you find one way some foul was not called on duke...you find same amount of fouls not called on opposite or other team. If you have some statistics and some proof - please enlighten us. Because until then, I see pretty much that refs make mistakes, and sometimes more against Duke and sometimes less against Duke and that counts for majority of other games. And Duke gets called for fouls a lot...so there you go...only way to help them is not to call fouls. So your logic is off..
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01:20 AM on 02/06/2012
LOL!! good.