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By Jeremy Gottlieb February 8 Over the years, as great as its been, the Duke University men’s basketball program has earned itself something of a reputation for being, well, a little obnoxious. If you subscribe to that theory, then this is a story for you.
During Monday night’s game against Louisville at Cameron Indoor Center, Blue Devils guard Grayson Allen hit the deck on his own baseline. But instead of standing up, dusting himself off and getting back on defense, he decided to extend his leg and trip the Cardinals’ Ray Spalding, who had just picked up a loose ball and start to take it the other way.
By Jeremy Gottlieb February 8 Over the years, as great as its been, the Duke University men’s basketball program has earned itself something of a reputation for being, well, a little obnoxious. If you subscribe to that theory, then this is a story for you.
During Monday night’s game against Louisville at Cameron Indoor Center, Blue Devils guard Grayson Allen hit the deck on his own baseline. But instead of standing up, dusting himself off and getting back on defense, he decided to extend his leg and trip the Cardinals’ Ray Spalding, who had just picked up a loose ball and start to take it the other way.