DURHAM, N.C. -- All of Dukes depth that was trumpeted prior to the season has been mostly an afterthought through the first couple of weeks of the season.The Blue Devils have been limited by injuries and at times nearly alarmed by the volume of ailments.But theyve mostly kept winning -- as they have been expected to do since beginning the season as the countrys top-ranked team.Even with a smaller rotation of players, the Blue Devils have made it work.Its more of an ironman, five-man game, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said during the weekends Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off.The sixth-ranked Blue Devils (4-1) are back in action Wednesday night when William & Mary (2-1) visits for a nonconference game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. This is the start of a four-game homestand for Duke.Its unclear whether any of the three injured freshmen -- Marques Bolden, Harry Giles, Jayson Tatum -- who have yet to make their collegiate debuts will play.Were trying to win with the hand thats dealt us, Krzyzewski said.In Sundays tournament final against Rhode Island, guards Matt Jones and Luke Kennard played all 40 minutes and guard Grayson Allen, who has been bothered by toe and leg ailments, logged 39 minutes.Im just proud of everybody the way we responded to that, Kennard said of the reduced available roster.Duke has won 27 of the 30 previous meetings with the Tribe.Across an eight-season period, William & Mary has knocked off three Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. That includes last falls season-opening upset at North Carolina State.However, last weeks outing at ACC member Louisville didnt go well for the Tribe -- a 91-58 loss.William & Mary coach Tony Shaver said he wasnt pleased with the teams competitiveness in the second half. He expects more from his team against another high-level opponent.Its a big challenge, obviously, Shaver said. Theyre pretty good last time I checked. ... I think its a neat opportunity for this club right now because we played so poorly at Louisville. (This comes) in a hostile environment against an extremely talented team.While Shaver said Louisville dictated the game, he was happier with how the Tribe responded in defeating Presbyterian. Now, its another test against a national power.I want to see us go down there and play hard, Shaver said. I want to see us go down there and execute at the level were capable of. Its not going to be perfect. Its not going to be pretty at times.William & Marys Daniel Dixon, a guard coming off a 20-point outing against Presbyterian, said: I think were definitely excited and ready to show we can compete. I dont think we executed well against Louisville and I think thats a big key.This is the third season in a row that the Tribe has a road game against a Top 10 opponent.The Tribe has connected on double-figure 3-pointers in two of its games this season. Senior swingman Omar Prewitt will appear in his 100th career game for William & Mary.Jason Taylor Jersey . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1. Nat Moore Womens Jersey . 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Jeff Teague led the Hawks (1-5) with 17 points and eight assists and Al Horford had 12 points and seven rebounds. Mike Scott scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half.Dwyane Wades initial contract discussions with the Miami Heat have not produced a common ground between the parties, and he is preparing to field outside offers when free agency opens Friday, according to league sources.Sources told ESPN.com that Wades representatives have made it known to multiple teams over the past several days that he will be on the market. Some teams have been skeptical, wondering whether Wade would seriously consider leaving the franchise where he has played 13 seasons and won three titles.The Heat and Wade had several contentious weeks last year before they agreed on a one-year, $20 million deal for this past season.Wade, 34, played in 74 games, his most in five years, and averaged 19 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in what was seen as a strong indication he had moved past the knee issues that had plagued him for several years.At the end of the season, Wade said he hoped negotiations with the Heat would go more smoothly this summer.I hope that everythhing is quiet and works out the way I want it to, Wade said.dddddddddddd But I have no control over that, as much as people might think. Its a lot of moving parts in free agency. Im not worried about it.The Heat currently have around $40 million in cap space and have nine free agents, including Wade, Hassan Whiteside and Luol Deng.They are one of the six teams set to have a meeting with Kevin Durant?once free agency begins, according to ESPN sources and media reports. This has led the team to attempt to keep maximum flexibility as it heads into July.In addition to gauging Durants interest, Miami has to manage the Chris Bosh situation, as his status heading into next season is undetermined.?Boshs season was cut short for the second year in a row because of health concerns stemming from a blood clot issue.ESPNs Michael Wallace contributed to this report. ' ' '