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Tar Heels rout No 1 Duke in a shoe-stopper

China Daily | Updated: 2019-02-22 10:12
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Duke Blue Devils forward Zion Williamson reacts after his left shoe blew out during a fall while driving to the basket against North Carolina Tar Heels forward Luke Maye in Durham, North Carolina, on Wednesday. ROB KINNAN/USA TODAY SPORTS

DURHAM, North Carolina-Zion Williamson blew out his shoe, and then No 8 North Carolina blew out top-ranked Duke.

Luke Maye took full advantage of a freak injury to freshman sensation Williamson, finishing with 30 points and 15 rebounds to help the Tar Heels rout Duke 88-72 on Wednesday night.

"Obviously, you lose a national player of the year candidate, there are going to be gaps in what you have to do," said Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski.

A star-studded crowd that included former president Barack Obama, Spike Lee and Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. were looking for another highlight-filled show from Williamson-arguably the most exciting player in college basketball.

But the Atlantic Coast Conference's second-leading scorer sprained his right knee during the Blue Devils' opening possession.

"It was just a shock for us," Duke forward Cameron Reddish said. "Obviously we're used to playing with him, so playing without him was very difficult. We missed him today."

Williamson grabbed his knee in pain after slipping awkwardly and falling when his left Nike shoe blew apart as he planted hard while dribbling near the free-throw line.

The blue rubber sole ripped loose from the heel to the toes along the outside edge, with Williamson's foot coming all the way through the large gap.

Krzyzewski classified the injury as a mild sprain, but didn't know how much time Williamson will miss.

Cameron Johnson added 26 points and Garrison Brooks had 14 for the Tar Heels (21-5, 11-2).

By winning their ninth in 10 games and beating a top-ranked team for the first time since 2013, UNC pulled into a first-place tie with the Blue Devils (23-3, 11-2).

RJ Barrett matched a season best with 33 points and fellow freshman Reddish added a season-high 27 for Duke-but the rest of the team combined to score just 12.

Duke looked lost without Williamson, and UNC took full advantage of the Zion-sized hole in the lane, scoring 32 of its first 34 points in the paint and finishing with a 62-28 scoring advantage there.

The Tar Heels never trailed, pushing their lead to 22 on Johnson's layup with about 16 minutes left.

"First, I'm hoping he's OK, man," said Maye. "I don't want to see somebody get hurt, especially a guy of that caliber, and I hope he makes a quick recovery. But when he goes down, I'm obviously trying to attack-and I was going to do that anyway.

"I was going to try to get inside and work inside out and just play my game the way I know I can play."

The result seems secondary to Williamson's health, given how much he means to the Blue Devils and their national title hopes.

Now the question is how the Blue Devils will handle playing without arguably the biggest star in the sport. Each of Duke's losses since November came at home after a key freshman was injured early, with point guard Tre Jones' shoulder injury leading to an OT loss to Syracuse.

"You go in with your game plan, get into the game, and then 36 seconds in, one of your key guys goes out," Barrett said. "It was tough for us to bounce back from that, and North Carolina really punched us the whole way through."

This was Duke's first game since claiming the No 1 spot for the third time this season, and the Blue Devils brought the top ranking into the rivalry for the first time since JJ Redick was a senior in 2006.

For the Tar Heels, this was their 14th victory over a No 1 team-the most in NCAA history-and their eighth against a top-ranked Duke squad.

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