After a win Friday night at East Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky coach A.W. Hamilton joked that he didn’t want to discuss the Colonels’ next opponent, Clemson.”Let’s just talk about ETSU right now,” Hamilton said.Reality comes Tuesday when Eastern Kentucky (2-0) plays at Clemson (2-0), which is coming off an appearance in the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight last spring.In its strong start, with wins over two mid-majors, Clemson has yet to trail.In the Tigers’ 88-62 win on Friday over Saint Francis (Pa.), Ian Schieffelin had 16 points and 13 rebounds while Jaeden Zackery delivered 16 points, six assists and four steals.Zackery, who averaged double-figure scoring for each of the past three years at Boston College, has excelled at both ends of the floor.On Friday, when Clemson coach Brad Brownell said he thought his team “had some guys that just didn’t play quite as hard,” he also singled out Zackery for his effort.”Jaeden Zackery was terrific all night,” Brownell said. “I thought his on-ball defense was really good.”Zackery’s presence at the point has allowed backcourt mate Chase Hunter to focus on scoring.