Duke Blue Devils vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-6-2025

Duke Blue Devils vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-6-2025

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Duke Blue Devils vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-06-2025

In their most recent match, the Duke Blue Devils defeated Florida by a score of 67-66, establishing themselves as the victorious team. At the end of the game, Duke had a field goal percentage of 44.6% (25 out of 56), and they were successful in seven of their twenty-six attempts at three-point shots. The Blue Devils had a conversion rate of 62.5% of their attempts from the charity stripe, which was 10 out of 16 attempts. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they had a total of 30, with 11 of those coming from the attacking end. In addition, they were responsible for 13 assists during the game, during which they also forced 12 turnovers and had 7 steals. When it comes to the defense, Duke allowed the other team to shoot 37.3% from the field, which was accomplished by firing 25 out of 67 shots. Within the course of this match, Florida recorded a total of seven steals and four assists. In addition to that, Florida had a total of 38 rebounds (15 offensive and 23 defensive), but the squad did not record a single block. With nine of their twelve attempts at the free throw line, Florida ended up with a free throw percentage of 75.0%. Seven out of the twenty-eight tries they made from a distance were successful. A total of 14 fouls were committed by the Blue Devils by the time the game was over, while Florida committed 16 fouls by the time it was over.

An individual who made a contribution to the game is a man named Cameron Boozer. He was responsible for 29 points and made 10 of 21 shots from the field. He played for a total of 36 minutes and grabbed six rebounds during that time. After all was said and done, he finished with a field goal percentage of 47.6% and two assists.

Over the course of the season, Duke has a perfect record of 9-0 in terms of wins and losses. With a field goal percentage of 51.2%, they have a scoring average of 89.1 points per game, which places them 34th in Division 1. The Blue Devils have a shooting percentage of 71.6% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 36.0% from 3 point range (91 of 253). As a team, Duke is currently averaging 42.0 boards per game and has a total of 175 assists for the season, which places them in sixth place in the nation in terms of passing the rock. They will lose possession of the ball 10.4 times per game due to turnovers, and they will commit 17.0 fouls as a team each and every game.

At the defensive end of the court, the Blue Devils have a turnover rate of 14.1 per game and they have committed 19.9 fouls. They have a turnover rate of 25.9% on three-point shots and rank fifth in college basketball in terms of the number of points they allow per game (59.6). With regard to their defensive play, the Blue Devils are allowing a field goal percentage of 34.4% (191 of 555), and they are also allowing 31.8 boards per game as a squad. They permitted 101 assists for the year, which places them 149th in the NCAA rankings for allowing assists.

The Michigan State Spartans defeated Iowa in their most recent game, which they won by a score of 71-52. This victory allowed them to walk away with the victory. As part of the discussion on the cleaning of the glass, Michigan State allowed Iowa to grab a total of fifteen, with four of those being on the offensive glass. At the end of the game, they finished with a free throw percentage of 64.7%, shooting 11 of 17 from the line, and a three-point field goal percentage of 30.4%. They connected on seven of twenty-three shots. During the game, the Spartans allowed Iowa to make 17 of their 45 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a percentage of 37.8 percent for Iowa. When taken as a whole, the Spartans had a shooting percentage of fifty percent, which was achieved by shooting 23 out of 46 from the field. When it comes to shots from beyond the arc, Michigan State was successful in three out of twelve tries, which is a 25 percent success rate. A total of 22 of their attempts at free throws were successful, giving them an 88.0% success rate. Due to the fact that Iowa committed 22 personal fouls during this game, the Spartans were forced to take a total of 25 attempts from the free throw line on their own. As a result of this game, they were able to register four thefts while also giving up possession of the ball fourteen times. During the course of this match, the Spartans were able to collect a total of 33 rebounds, which included 21 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds.

Throughout the game, Coen Carr was an essential player for the Spartans. In the 27 minutes that he was on the court, he not only scored 15 points but also contributed one assist to the overall game. The matchup resulted in him converting 5 of 8 shots, giving him a rate of 62.5%, and he brought in a total of 5 rebounds.

At the end of the season, Michigan State has a perfect record of 8-0. In each and every game, the Spartans are accountable for committing 16.6 fouls, and they have a free throw shooting percentage of 72.9%. The average number of times they receive an assist is 19.4 per game, which places them in the 18th position in the country. Additionally, they lose possession of the ball 11.6 times each game. The Michigan State Spartans have scored a total of 629 points so far this season, averaging 78.6 points per game, and they have collected 41.6 boards per game. In terms of offensive execution, the Spartans are now shooting 47.4% from the floor, which places them 105th in the country of all universities.

In terms of shots from beyond the three-point line, the Michigan State defense allows 28.2% of their opponents to make (55 of 195), and their opponents are successful in 71.5% of their free throw attempts. They are ranked 65th and fourth in Division 1 due to the fact that they allow 11.3 assists and 28.1 rebounds in each and every game respectively. On the defensive side of the court, the Spartans are currently ranked seventh in the college scoring rankings with a point per game average of 60.4. In each and every game, they are able to force 12.9 turnovers and have allowed teams to shoot 38.0% from the field, which places them 29th in the country.

Our Duke Blue Devils vs Michigan State Spartans Pick: Duke

 

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