Frightening health incidents overshadowed Duke 10 points over NC State

The male basketball by Duke Blue Devils avoided an upheaval against the state of North Carolina on Monday evening, 74-64, in one of the most chaotic matches of the season.

The game presented a performance of 23 points in the second half of the sensational recruit Cooper Flagg, as well as two stops at apparent health problems.

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Khaman Maluach de Duke, n ° 9, is helped by the staff after falling ill during the second half of a university basketball match of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham, in North Carolina, Monday, January 27, 2025. (AP photo / ben mckeown)

First, the Duke Center Khaman Maluach vomited on baseball during a game in the second half. The video showed the big man of 2 inch 2 inches standing in the key, letting him go wild. He left the ground slowly and later left the bench.

“He was not sick, it’s just that he cracked, touched a lot of Gatorade,” said Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer. “And that’s what happened when he vomited. But I just think it speaks to (his) character. He was doing everything he could come back to the game. Obviously, he has too much drunk there. “

Khaman Maluach de Duke, # 9, reacts after a game during the first half of a university basketball match of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham, North Carolina, Monday, January 27 2025. (AP photo / ben mckeown)

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Then, a member of the Cameron Crazies student section needed help because she passed out during the match. Emergency staff helped take away the woman of the seats and outside the court.

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

Flagg finished the match with 28 points in the victory. The first -year student Kon Knueppel added 19.

Cooper Flagg de Duke, n ° 2, head coach of the High-Fives Jon Scheyer, on the right, during the second half of a university basketball match of the NCAA against the state of North Carolina in Durham , in North Carolina, Monday January 27, 2025. (AP photo / ben mckeown)

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

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