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The Birth of Murph, and the Duke Bench?

By Daniel Kline
Duke Sports Blog Contributor

Alex Murphy had a career high in just about all categories Saturday against the Delaware Blue Hens, but is this a cracking of the egg for the redshirt freshman, or a just a game against a less talented team where he rose to the occasion?

Bottom line, either/or is good news for the Blue Devils. Duke is proving to be a multiple threat offense. The regular starting 5 are

Alex Murphy saw the most game action for him this season and took advantage scoring 10 points and grabbing 7 rebounds.

averaging double figures, while the bench has been virtually non-existent in the scoring column. Saturday, both Murphy (10 points) and freshman Amile Jefferson (12 points) scored in double figures, in what Duke fans hope is sign the Blue Devils’ bench is waking up.

Seth Curry sat out the game resting his injured leg, that he aggravated against Ohio State Wednesday night. Some reports are that he suffered a new injury, this one to his left ankle, but whatever the case Curry needed rest and with the Blue Hens providing little opposition, this was as good time as any to let him sit.

This opened up some more playing time for both Murphy and Jefferson, and when Rasheed Suliamon and Josh Hairston got into a little foul trouble, both were given a window of opportunity and at least for one game took it.

Lucky for Duke, they rose to the challenge and not only statistically, but with their hustle plays. Murphy added 7 rebounds and Jefferson had 6. Murphy had a rather impressive come from behind block in transition, and Jefferson had a couple of 3 point play opportunities with some strong moves to the basket. The hustle plays earn the playing time.

My observation is that if Duke can deepen their bench so that the starters can play 32-36 minutes on average, the likelihood of continual success will be an easier path.

Was this the coming out party for Murphy and Jefferson? It better be, because Duke will need more than Tyler Thornton and Josh Hairston off the bench. They are the defensive stoppers, Murphy needs to score and stretch the defense. Jefferson brings life off the bench and is a play maker. Add Marshall Plumlee and the Duke bench can reasonably give the starting 5 a breather without such a drop in production.

The obvious story from Saturday’s game though is Murphy who has been the center of a lot of speculation following two DNPs registered this year and barely getting more than a minute or two of action, even in games where the opponents were not top tier. Some have suggested Murphy might transfer and every emotion, every facial expression has been analyzed and broken down.

A recent story in the Fayetteville Observer perhaps has shifted some of those thoughts as a rational sounding Murphy talked about what he needed to do to get better and contribute more in games. He talked about confidence and if Saturday’s game improves that Duke fans could very well see him in more games.

Still, just like with the transfer rumors it is best not to rush to any judgments until Murphy starts playing more consistently, but Saturday can only help.

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  1. dukefanforever

    The fact that both played well does not mean any extra playing time. Coach K at the post game press conference indicated that to be a fact. Duke has always played a rotation of no more than 6-7 players. If any injury to the regulars happens Duke is in trouble. The lack of playing time for the bench players will come back to haunt the success of the team.

  2. While I understand your sentiment it is one that has been expressed nearly every year for the last 10 years and there are more cases where short benches haven’t been a problem. The 2001 Title team and the 2010 team come to mind. The 2001 team had 6 really good players and went 7 deep so short or long, the bench strength doesn’t always determine how well the team does. That being said I would love to see the bench develop more.

  3. Bermuda Bob

    Nice report for those of us who could not see the game, Daniel !!!

    I was pleased to see Alex and Amile seem to have well rounded games, but disappointed that (statistically) Josh seemed to be out of sync …

    I think we will have more opportunities to see the bench kids, and that will simply give Coach K more weapons in his quiver … even if he does succumb to playing just 7-8 guys, he has the option to carousel these guys based on what he perceives as who will be most effective …

    Of course, we’re all waiting to see what “PlumTree” #3 is all about … That’s not to rush him but having him healthy and able to practice/play just adds to Duke’s overall depth …

    The rest of CBB is developing into an array of competition with great parity, even more so than the “experts” assigned in the pre-season postulations !!!

    Lots to look forward to … Lot to enjoy … Lots of rooting !!!

    PS: As they have played wonderfully in their Road Blues and Home Whites, I surely hope that they learned from the football team and burned those black uniforms !!!

    Go Duke !!!