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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jason Williams didn't know how many
3-pointers he had. Temple coach John Chaney just knew top-ranked
Duke had a lot.
| | Duke's Jason Williams drilled 8-of-10 from beyond the 3-point arc on his way to 30 points Saturday. |
Williams had a career-high 30 points and was 8-for-10 from
beyond the arc to lead the Blue Devils to a 93-68 victory over Temple (No. 15 ESPN/USA Today, No. 17 AP) on Saturday night.
"It was weird. I was so into the game. I wanted to beat them so
bad. When they told me I had eight, I said `Wow,' " Williams said
after falling one short of the school record for 3-pointers.
Eight days after the teams battled to a two-point classic in the
championship game of the Preseason NIT, Duke (7-0) tied the school
record with 17 3-pointers.
"I felt like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Every time I
looked up somebody was shooting at me," Chaney said. "I've never
seen a college team as good as that one. I would love to coach that
team."
That task falls to Mike Krzyzewski and he was smiling broadly
after the easy win before a sellout crowd of 19,455 at the First
Union Center.
"We got good shots because the kids made the extra pass,"
Krzyzewski said. "We shot really well. Sometimes you're just lucky
and shoot really well. I thought we played great and shot
unbelievably."
In the first meeting, which Duke won 63-61 at Madison Square
Garden, the Blue Devils were 8-for-27 from beyond the arc. Their
first eight field goals Saturday night were 3-pointers as they led
24-15 with 7:59 left in the first half.
Led by Williams' 6-for-6 effort, Duke was up 47-25 over Temple
(4-3) at halftime, going 11-for-18 from 3-point range.
Williams hit his first seven 3-point attempts and he finished
one behind the school record, set by Shane Battier in the
season-opening win over Princeton.
Williams entered the game shooting 29 percent (11-for-37) from
3-point range.
"Williams is absolutely the best point guard in the country the
way he can drive and shoot," Chaney said. "He made the changes.
Last time he would penetrate, probe. This time he shot. We
concentrated strictly on trying to cut off the inside and he made
the proper adjustment."
The Blue Devils finished 17-for-30 on 3s, matching the school
record set against North Carolina on March 3, 1997, and matched
against Clemson last March 9.
"This is as good an outside shooting team as I've had," said
Krzyzewski, who is in his 21st season at Duke. "We can put four
shooters out there at once; we can be dangerous in that respect."
Battier finished with 18 points and nine rebounds, while
freshman Chris Duhon had four points and 12 assists.
"Chris loves to pass and he got a lot of confidence from the
way he was playing (Lynn) Greer," Krzyzewski said. "He's a kid
who doesn't get tired. Their zone does give you time to see
things."
David Hawkins and Greer each had 15 points for Temple, but Greer
was 6-for-23 from the field.
Williams' sixth 3 of the game gave the Blue Devils a 39-21 lead
with 2:55 left in the first half and he followed that with a layup
off a nice pass from Duhon eight seconds later for the first
20-point lead of the game.
Duke shot 64 percent in the first half (16-for-25), while
holding Temple to 33 percent (12-for-36), including Greer's
3-for-15 effort.
"Our plan was just to attack the zone through penetration and
kicks," Krzyzewski said. "We thought we might get the ball inside
more but they took that away."
The Blue Devils' first points from a non-starter came with 8:59
to play and appropriately enough it was a 3-pointer by Nick Horvath
that made it 75-49.
"This team is still very much a developing team," Krzyzewski
said. "Our bench has to contribute more so we can become a deeper
team."
The only positive statistic for Temple was its 19 offensive
rebounds but Duke finished with a 32-31 advantage off the boards
overall.
"They just took us apart. They handed us our heads," Chaney
said. "We'll go back with our heads tucked between our legs and
try to pick it up in the morning. I figure around January this team
will be a little better than they are now."
The crowd was the largest to ever see a college game in
Pennsylvania, breaking the 19,372 which were in the same building
to see Notre Dame-Villanova in 1997.
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