Mason Plumlee collected 17 points and 12 rebounds and Tyler Thornton came off the bench to hit two key 3-pointers as No. 6 Duke won the EA Sports Maui Invitational with a 68-61 victory over No. 14 Kansas on Wednesday.
Ryan Kelly added 17 points for the Blue Devils (7-0), who won the tournament for the fifth time in school history. They have never lost in Maui, improving to 15-0.
The lead changed 16 times, most dramatically in the final three minutes when Andre Dawkins hit a 3-pointer to put Duke on top only to have Elijah Johnson answer for Kansas with 1:33 to play. That’s when Thornton took over, getting a pass from Kelly and stepping into a 3-pointer to put the Blue Devils back on top, 63-61.
Jayhawks senior point guard Tyshawn Taylor committed his 11th turnover of the night on the other end and Thornton got another chance, burying a 3-pointer from the right side with a hand in his face as the shot clock was winding down.
Thornton was brought in for defense and stayed on the court ahead of freshman phenom Austin Rivers.
Thomas Robinson recorded his fifth double-double in as many games with 16 points and 15 rebounds for Kansas (3-2).
Kansas | Duke | |
Tyshawn Taylor 17 | Scoring | Ryan Kelly 17 |
Tyshawn Taylor 4 | Assists | Seth Curry 3 |
Thomas Robinson 15 | Rebounds | Mason Plumlee 12 |
Jeff Withey 6 | Free Throws Made | Mason Plumlee 7 |
Elijah Johnson 1 | Steals | Seth Curry 1 |
Jeff Withey 2 | Blocks | Mason Plumlee 2 |