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Playing Well After The Holidays

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Sorry it has been so long since I last checked in. It has been a busy couple of weeks with games and a little time back in Philly for the holidays. We had a great team win over Xavier up in New Jerseyjust before our holiday break. From there I went home for five or six days and got to see a lot of family and friends. It is always nice to be home during the holidays and get some of that great family home cooking. We are fed pretty well at Duke and get to go to some really nice places on the road but nothing quite compares to my grandma and mom's cooking.

By the end of the break up home I was anxious to get back to Durham and get out on the practice floor with my teammates. Of course that was before I remembered how hard those first couple of practices can be after a break. Even though you work out each day over break you still end up losing a little conditioning. We got after it in practice prior to our game on New Year's Eve. We even had a couple of two-a-days just to make sure we were as sharp as possible entering the new year. The work we put in paid off as we got wins over Loyola Md.and Virginia Tech in our ACC opener.

Virginia Tech came in played well after some tough losses to Xavier and Wisconsin in the last couple seconds of play. They were hungry for a big win, but we were able to match their intensity. It was good to come out a post a big win and set the tone for the ACC season.

We played Davidson last night and got a pretty good win. We got up big early in the second half and relaxed a little bit. Stephen Curry is probably the best guard in the country and led them back in the second half. They cut the lead to eight points late in the game, but Lance Thomas hit a couple of really big free throws to push the lead back to double figures and we tighten up defensively to finish off the game.  Jon and Kyle had great games and we beat a very good team.

Now we head back out on the road. Our next two games will be tough as we head to Florida Stateand Georgia Tech. They will have great crowds and great energy. The last time we went on the road we didn't bring the right mental approach and we got beat. So we are anxious to make up for that trip to Michigan in December. Both FloridaState and Georgia Tech will play tough, physical basketball so we are going to have to match that on both ends of the floor.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gerald Henderson
Junior G/F, Duke

Gerald started 33 of the 34 games for the Blue Devils in 2007-08, finishing third on the team and tied for 20th in the ACC in scoring at 12.7 ppg. He also averaged 4.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals in 26.2 minutes per game and led the Blue Devils in dunks (45) and blocked shots (31). He was Duke’s top player in the NCAA Tournament averaging 19.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.0 blocks and 3.0 steals per game. In 2006-07, Gerald played in 32 games, making 10 starts and averaging 6.8 points and 2.9 rebounds. His father, Gerald Sr., was a 13-year NBA veteran and won two NBA Championships (1981 and 1984) with the Boston Celtics and one title with the Detroit Pistons (1990).

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