Third-ranked Duke looks to preserve its lead atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings, with freshman center Khaman Maluach expected to take on increased responsibilities down the stretch. More offensive sources are bound to be helpful against upset-minded Stanford on Saturday at Durham, N.C. Duke coach Jon Scheyer gave a blueprint on how the Blue Devils (21-3, 13-1 ACC) can help Maluach to increase his production. "You have to look for him the way he runs in transition," Scheyer said. "Pick-and-rolls, you have to look for him." Maluach's 10 points in Wednesday night's 78-57 bounce-back victory against visiting Cal marked his first double-figure output in seven games.
Out to be a quick study, No. 3 Duke faces ACC newcomer Stanford
