Free-falling Duke's problems extend beyond Grayson Allen's status as most hated man in basketball
Posted Jan 16, 2017
"You hate to say it,” said Grayson Allen, an afternoon of fan abuse still ringing in his ears, “but you ultimately learn the most from losing.” If so, Duke is learning at a PhD level lately, as its season has steadily splintered. It could get worse before it gets better – if it gets better. The self-styled ivory tower of college basketball is verging on dumpster-fire status.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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