Duke (19-4, 7-3 ACC), a projected No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament by Joe Lunardi, had no answer for sophomore guard Shamorie Ponds, who went for 33 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, including a huge three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining. Bashir Ahmed added 17 points, 4 boards and 2 assists. And Tariq Owens had 17 points. “We’re just trying to break the ice and today we did it,” Ponds said. “We’re happy but we can’t stop there. We’ve gotta keep going.” Marvin Bagley III, a projected top-3 pick in the NBA Draft, posted 19 points and 7 rebounds for Duke, Gary Trent Jr. had 22 points, including 5-of-7 from deep, and Wendell Carter Jr. had 14 points and 15 rebounds. “Congratulations to Chris and his team,” Krzyzewski said. “They were the better team today.” St. John’s now trails the all-time series with Duke, 16-7, but the teams have split the last four dating to a 2011 win by a Steve Lavin-coached Red Storm club. “It’s excitement,” Owens said. “The month of January was rough for us, really rough. But we stayed in the gym and it paid off for us. We’ve been there so many times, I can’t tell you how many times we’ve lost by five points. But we kept fighting, we kept going through it.” He added: “Collectively we hit them in the mouth and we stayed composed.” St. John’s led by as many as 11 points in the second half after trailing 39-32 at the break.DOWN GOES DUKE! #SJUBB pic.twitter.com/SsXOf0Vmsg
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Ponds drained a three-pointer from the right wing that put the Red Storm up 77-73 with 40 seconds remaining, but Grayson Allen answered with his own three from the right side to trim it to 77-76 with 33.4 seconds remaining. “We lost because we didn’t play well for 32 minutes,” Krzyzewski said. “They did well enough to hold on and Ponds hit a huge shot. They responded. We were not able to knock them out after we lost the first 12 rounds of a 15-round fight.” Owens then made two foul shots to extend the lead to 79-76. Bagley III made 1-of-2 to trim it to 79-77 with 20.4 ticks left. With St. John’s up 80-77, Allen missed a three-pointer that would’ve tied it. Owens made 1-of-2 for the final point. Coach K said he was highly upset with his team’s performance but couldn’t explain it. “I do not know why,” he said. “They were a very frustrating group today. That is unacceptable. You have to respond while it’s going on.” He added: “We got what we deserved….That is not acceptable, so I will do the things that I’ve done for 43 years to make sure we have an acceptable performance by our Duke team.” FREE THROWS Injured St. John’s guard Marcus LoVett said he’s not sure if he will return to the program next season. He said he wasn’t sure his future plans.”He’s got to figure out his medical situation,” Mullin said of LoVett. “His medical concerns have to get taken care of and after that everything will fall into place. ..Several top Class of 2019 recruits attended the game, including Bryan Antoine, Scottie Lewis and Kofi Cockburn. *** Photo: St. John’s Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And Like ZAGS on Facebook7:35 to go, #SJUBB leads Duke 66-55. Ponds now with 25 on the afternoon, Ahmed with 17. pic.twitter.com/Wk1o8ThoCc
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