Maine vs. Duke prediction, odds, pick for College Basketball

The Maine Black Bears open up the faculty basketball season on the No. 7 Duke Blue Devils Monday night. It is time to proceed our College Basketball odds series with a Maine-Duke prediction and pick. We may also let you realize the best way to watch.

Listed below are the Maine-Duke College Basketball Odds, courtesy of FanDuel 

College Basketball Odds: Maine-Duke Odds

Maine: +29.5 (-110)

Moneyline: +4000

Duke: -29.5 (-110)

Moneyline: -50000

Over: 134.5 (-115)

Under: 134.5 (-105)

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Why Maine Will Cover The Spread/Win

Maine will probably be heading to Duke where Cooper Flagg is playing. Flagg is definitely from the state of Maine. Maine was capable of get Flagg’s brother to commit to them, as well. That’s neither here nor there, though. For this game, Maine needs to be at their best on offense. Maintaining with Duke will probably be key to covering the spread. Maine will need A.J Lopez, Quion Burns, Jaden Clayton, and Kellen Tynes to play an enormous role Monday night.

Clayton and Tynes will probably be the 2 best players on the court for the Black Bears. Clayton has improved every year for Maine, and if the trend continues, he’ll average double digit points this season. Tynes has averaged 14.3 points, and 12.6 points on this two seasons at Maine. The Black Bears will need Tynes and Clayton each to attain 15+ points in the event that they want any probability to cover the spread.

Maine may also need to be solid on defense. That is where Tynes is available in. Tynes is the reigning defensive player of the 12 months within the American East Conference. That is the second 12 months in a row Tynes has won the award. He has led the Black Bears to permit just 67.5 points per game last season. Last season, Maine did an awesome job applying pressure, forcing turnovers, and never allowing a variety of shots. They did all this while staying out of foul trouble. If Maine may be tough on defense, they’ll keep this game inside 30 points.

Why Duke Will Cover The Spread/Win

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Duke has a probability to be excellent this season. That’s because they’ve one of the best recruit, and possibly the primary overall pick within the NBA draft in Cooper Flagg. Flagg is a 6’9 freshman, and his name is already in contention for the Picket Award. He put up 19 points of their first scrimmage game leading into the season, and one other nine points against Arizona State of their second. Flagg has has the flexibility to change the final result of each game, and if he plays well, Duke will blow out Maine.

Duke does not only have Cooper Flagg, though. One player that basically showed out of their two preseason exhibitions was Kon Knueppel. Knueppel scored 19 and 17 points in Duke’s two exhibition games. Knueppel will probably be Duke’s biggest threat from beyond the arc this season. Most of his shots taken will come from three-point range, and if he gets hot, the opposing team goes to be in a variety of trouble.

Together with those two players, Duke just has an explosive offense. Of their two games preseason games, the Blue Devils outscored their opponent 210-103. They put up over 100 points in each games, and allowed lower than 60 in each games. They will be a excellent team this season, and in the event that they play how they did within the preseason, the Blue Devils will win this game easily.

Final Maine-Duke Prediction & Pick

Maine goes to be a good mid-major team this season. They’ll make some noise of their conference, and doubtless finish towards the highest of it. Nonetheless, Duke goes to be ranked in the highest five all season. I expect Duke to handle Maine with ease.

Final Maine-Duke Prediction & Pick: Duke -29.5 (-110)