The No. 2 Duke Blue Devils defeated the NC State Wolfpack at home in an ACC matchup, but a pair of strange moments defined an otherwise normal night in college basketball. Duke's Khaman Malauch threw up during the second half on Monday night,
According to third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, whose No. 2-ranked Blue Devils (18-2, 10-0 ACC) extended the nation's longest active winning streak to 14 contests, Maluach's game-delaying vomit stemmed from the overconsumption of Gatorade in an attempt to overcome his cramping.
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As Duke men’s basketball looks to extend its win streak to 14 games against N.C. State, the Blue Devils trail the Wolfpack 37-33 with 20 minutes gone at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The N.C. State freshman scored a career-high 15 points against the Blue Devils. He started 6 of 6 from the field and didn’t miss a shot until late in the second half.
Sion James is a big guy to play point guard, but he thrives at that spot because of his "connector" spirit, a kind of instinct that makes him an intuitive passer and playmaker. Of course, when Scheyer calls James a "connector,