Fear health incidents eclipsan the victory of 10 Duke points over NC State


Duke Blue Devils’ male basketball avoided a discomfort against the state of North Carolina on Monday night, 74-64, in one of the most chaotic games of the season.

The game presented a 23 -point performance in the second half of the sensational first -year student Cooper Flagg, along with two stoppages in the game on apparent health problems.

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Duke’s Khaman Maluach staff, #9, is helped by the staff after getting sick during the second half of a University Basketball Party of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham, North Carolina, on Monday, January 27 of 2025. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

First, Duke Khaman Maluach center vomited in baseball during a play in the second half. The video showed the big 7 -foot 2 standing man on the hunched key, letting him release. He left the court slowly and then left the bank area.

“I wasn’t sick, it’s just that I was cramping, he took a lot of Gatorade quickly,” said Blue Devils chief coach Jon Scheyer. “And that’s what happened when he vomited. But I think he speaks to (his) character. He was doing everything possible to return to the game. Obviously, he drank too much there.”

Khaman Maluach de Duke, #9, reacts after a play during the first half of a University Basketball Party of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham, North Carolina, on Monday, January 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

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Then, a member of the Cameron Crazies Student section needed help while apparently passed out during the game. Emergency staff helped take the woman out of the seat area and outside the court.

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Duke spokesman Kyle Serba said the fan had been overheated and was treated in the Cameron Indoor Stadium before leaving alone.

Flagg finished the game with 28 points in the victory. The first year partner Kon Knueppel added 19.

Duke’s Cooper Flagg, #2, Chief coach of the five years Jon Scheyer, on the right, during the second half of a University Basketball Party of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham, North Carolina, the Monday, January 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

Duke has won 14 consecutive games, improving 18-2 in general and 10-0 against ACC opponents.

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