DURHAM, N.
http://www.2017airmax.es/2016-hombre-nike-air-max-tn-zapatillas-marino-claro-azul.html .C. -- Dukes shooting cooled as the game wore on while its defence had trouble
consistently slowing down Gardner-Webbs hot shooting. Then again, Hall of Fame
coach Mike Krzyzewski said, it was an OK performance for a team coming off such
a long break. Freshman Jabari Parker scored 21 points to help No. 8 Duke beat
Gardner-Webb 85-66 on Monday night in its first game in nearly two weeks. Andre
Dawkins added a season-high 18 points for the Blue Devils (8-2), who hadnt
played since beating Michigan on Dec. 3 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. That
break, which included final exams, came after a tough stretch of four games in
10 days that included a loss to top-ranked Arizona in the NIT Season Tip-Off
championship and a one-point home win over Vermont just before Thanksgiving.
"You dont stop playing for two weeks and not have some slippage," Krzyzewski
said. "But overall I was pleased with our team." Duke wont have to wait nearly
as long to get back on the court. The Blue Devils face UCLA on Thursday in New
York in their last game before the Christmas holiday. Duke had its good and bad
moments in this one, though it led by a comfortable margin all game. The offence
roared to a fast start with accurate shooting and unselfish basketball, though
things slowed down after halftime. The defence didnt do much to slow the Runnin
Bulldogs (6-6) in the first half, but Krzyzewski said the Blue Devils played
better on that end in the second half. Duke led by 14 points at halftime and by
23 in the second half on the way to earning its 108th straight home
nonconference victory. Parker said the Blue Devils had a "a little bit of a
setback" when it came to talking to each other on the defensive end. "For the
Michigan game we were really awake and aware of their players," Parker said.
"But this game we kind of let them go to their tendencies and we saw it played
out well for them." Quinn Cook, who had 16 points and nine assists for Duke,
noticed something else as the Blue Devils couldnt miss on the offensive end
through the first 14 1/2 minutes. "I think when we get it going offensively like
that, we kind of get lazy on defence," Cook said. "We had it going early so we
got lazy. But at some point, weve got to just get it out of our system." Duke
made 17 of its first 23 shots (74 per cent) with 14 assists on those baskets
before finishing the half at nearly 59 per cent. The Blue Devils shot just 8 for
22 (36 per cent) after halftime and finished the game at 50 per cent, though
they hit nine 3-pointers and converted 15 offensive rebounds into 13
second-chance points. Jerome Hill scored a career-high 22 points on 9-for-10
shooting to go with nine rebounds to lead Gardner-Webb, which shot nearly 63 per
cent in the opening half before finishing at 54 per cent for the game. "We
played pretty good offensively the entire first half," Gardner-Webb coach Tim
Craft said. "Unfortunately we couldnt get any stops on the other end." Parker
finished 7 of 12 from the field with six rebounds in 26 minutes. Dawkins, a
fifth-year senior guard who sat out last season while he dealt with his sisters
death during his freshman year, finished 6 of 10 from the field, including
4-for-8 shooting from 3-point range. He knocked down his first four shots to
help Duke to its fast start, which included a 7-0 burst in the span of a minute.
Tyler Thornton knocked down a 3 off an inbounds pass and Parker following with a
jumper in the lane and a dunk on an alley-oop feed from Cook to make it 46-25
with 5 1/2 minutes left in the first half. The only problem for Duke?
Gardner-Webb didnt miss much, either. Gardner-Webb got as close as 56-44 on
Hills layup with 17:07 left, but Rodney Hood (15 points) answered with a
three-point play to turn away what amounted to Gardner-Webbs closest push.
Dawkins followed with a 3 a minute later for a 62-46 lead, and Duke led by at
least 16 the rest of the night. The Blue Devils took their largest lead at 74-51
on Parkers free throws with 10:42 left.
http://www.2017airmax.es/air-max-lunar1-negro-oscuro-grises-volt-pure-platinum-654937-002-zapatillas-nike-hombre-running.html . Henderson (20-3) received winning scores of 48-47 and 49-46, and the other
judge scored it 48-47 for Thomson (20-6). The announcement drew boos from the
United Center crowd. "Train this hard for this long, its such a long camp and I
see my title shot disappear," said Thomson, who fought most of the fight with a
broken right hand.
http://www.2017airmax.es/hombre-nike-flyknit-roshe-one-carbon-cyan-negro.html . - A mixed martial arts fighter who changed his name to War Machine was ordered
Friday to stand trial in Nevada state court on 34 felony charges including
attempted murder, sexual assault and kidnapping that could get him life in
prison for allegedly attacking his porn star ex-girlfriend and her friend.As we
head into the final 10 days of the Blue Jays stay in Florida, there a couple of
areas of concern. For one, the Jays havent scored more than five runs in
13-straight games. Of course, in the spring, the full everyday line-up is rarely
together for more than a couple of games a week and even then, only a few
innings at a time. Ryan Goins, for all he is capable of doing with the glove at
second base, is only hitting .168 at last glance. Brandon Morrow, counted on so
heavily this season, has had trouble commanding his four-seam fastball and has
seemingly been dropped to the number-five slot in the rotatioon. On the flip
side of that, Drew Hutchison has looked so good that he has been elavated to the
number-two position in the rotation between R.A Dickey and lefty Mark Buehrle.
Closer Casey Janssen started camp with should soreness, but he apppears to be
doing well, throwing on the side and assures everyone he will be ready for
opening day, despite not having seen any game action yet. J.A. Happs sore back
seems to be coming around and hes been slotted in again as the number-four
starter. The Jays Grapefruit Circuit record is only 7-10, but those records are
rarely an indication of how a team is going to do in the regular season. A year
ago, the Jays were 16-17 in Florida, yet only won 74 games for the 2013
campaign. St. Louis won the National League pennant after going just 16-15 in
the spring. The Boston Red Sox played .500 ball in the sunny south at 17-17 in
its first year under skipper John Farrell and then went on to beat the Cardinals
in the World Series. In 2012, their final year with Farrell as manager, the Blue
Jays went a scorching 24-7 in Dunedin, tops in the Majors, with a run
differential of plus-79, yet they went on to stumble to just 73 wins during the
season. The Detroit Tigers, though, werent too far behind the Jays at 20-8 and
they made it to the World Series against San Francisco. The Giants had been
18-15 that spring and went on to win their second Fall Classic in three years.
In 2011, the Kansas City Royals went 25-7, while the Seattle Mariners were
22-11. The Royals still havent made the playoffs since winning the World Series
in 1985 and the Mariners havent made the playoffs in a dozen years. The most
exciting aspect of spring training is watching the breakout performances of
young players, as is with the case of the Jays Drew Hutchison this spring. The
rest of it is just about hoping your team can open the season healthy and can
come close to living up to expectations. - Injuries could play a part in the
American League West race and, in turn, the Wild Card. Two of the Oakland As
starters are down with arm troubles. Jarrod Parker has forearm stiffness, which
can be a precursor to ellow trouble, and the 25-year-old righty already had one
Tommy John surgery in 2009. A.J. Griffin has elbow issues as well, and will find
out shorttly if he needs Tommy John.
http://www.2017airmax.es/mujer-nike-air-max-thea-running-zapatillas-action-rojas-university-rojas-616723-607.html. Meanwhile, Seattles number-two starter Hisashi Iwakuma is recovering from a
sprained ligament in the middle finger of his pitching hand and is iffy, at
best, for the start of season. The Ms top pitching prospect, Taijuan Walker, has
bursitis in his shoulder and will likely start the season in the minors on
rehab. - Some of the National Leagues better clubs havent escaped the injury
bug, either. Atlanta Braves starter Kris Medlen likely needs his seond Tommy
John and Brandon Beachy could also be on track for his second. The Braves are
also keeping a close watch on Mike Minors shoulder. Arizona Diamondbacks ace
lefty Patrick Corbin is currently seeking a second opinion on whether or not he
needs Tommy John. If that isnt bad enough for the D-Backs, the recently signed
Bronson Arroyo, an iron man with the Cincinnati Reds, is out indefinately with a
disc problem in his back. The Philadelphia Phllies, of course, lost
Roy Halladay to retirement. Now their number-one starter, Cole Hamels, is
dealing with left shoulder fatigue. Though hes starting to feel better throwing
on the side, there is no guarantee Hamels will be ready for Opening Day. - I
guess you could call it a Panama "Root Canal" for the New York Yankees over the
weekend. While on their special goodwill tour of Panama, the home of their now
retired future Hall of Fame closer, Mariano Rivera, the Yanks were no-hit by the
Miami Marlins. It happened on Saturday at a jam-packed Rod Carew Stadium. The
Marlins Brad Hand started off by throwing five perfect innings and striking out
six. Steve Cishek came in for a scorless sixth-inning before A.J. Ramos blanked
the Yankees in the next two innings and then Arquimedes Caminero finished off
the no-no in the ninth. - We talked about a lot of the pitching injuries, but
this one appears to be both serious and mysterious. Tigers shortstop
Jose Iglesias, a key pick-up from Boston in a three-way deal last season, has a
severe case of shin splints in both legs caused by a problem with his feet. He
could miss a large chunk of this season, maybe even the entire season, leaving
Detroit without a legit number-one shortstop. - Its not exactly a Babe Ruth-ian
differential, but the Baltimore Orioles Chris Davis had indeed a special season
in the home run department last year. Daviss MLB-best 53 homers was nine better
than American League runner-up Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers and 17 up on the
National League co-leaders Pedro Alvarez of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the
D-Backs Paul Goldschmidt at 36. The last time that happened was 2010, when the
Blue Jays Jose Bautista slugged 54 homers, 15 more than AL runner-up
Paul Konerko of the Chicago White Sox at 39 and 12 more than NL leader
Albert Pujols, then of the Cardinals, at 42.
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