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Clemson Tigers' Paint Struggles and Duke Blue Devils' Fast Breaks Define Cameron Indoor Clash

The Clemson Tigers faced off against the Duke Blue Devils at the iconic Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The game ended with a 67-54 victory for the home team, bringing Clemson's record to 20-5 and Duke's to an impressive 22-3.


Feb 22, 2023; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Clemson forward Chauncey Wiggins (21) and forward RJ Godfrey (22) celebrate against Syracuse during the second half at Littlejohn Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports

First Half


The first half saw both teams battling fiercely, with the Blue Devils taking an early lead. The Tigers managed to keep pace initially, thanks in part to RJ Godfrey's defensive efforts, which included two blocks and eight rebounds. Despite their best efforts, Clemson struggled with shooting efficiency, managing only a 35 percent field goal percentage compared to Duke’s more robust 43 percent.


Second Half


As the second half unfolded, the Blue Devils capitalized on fast break opportunities that widened their lead. The Tigers attempted a comeback led by Carter Welling who contributed significantly off the bench with 12 points and five rebounds. However, Clemson’s inability to convert points in the paint proved costly as they shot just 44 percent from inside.


Key Moments


One of the pivotal moments came when Nick Davidson hit a crucial three-pointer that momentarily shifted momentum towards Clemson. Yet it was not enough as Duke responded swiftly with a series of successful fast breaks that extended their advantage once again.


Conclusion


In this Clemson Tigers vs Duke Blue Devils review, it was clear that while both teams showed resilience and skill on court, key moments such as turnovers leading directly to points for Duke made all difference. Post-game interviews highlighted Coach Brownell’s focus on improving paint presence ahead of future matchups.


Looking forward after analyzing these Clemson Tigers post-match stats: fans can catch them next facing Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem on February 18th at 7:00 PM EST broadcasted live via ACC Network TV channel.


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