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Game-Changer Ejected: Kansas Center Kicks Duke Player, Changes Game
LAS VEGAS, USAWednesday, November 27, 2024
Kansas coach Bill Self wasn't thrilled. He thought the call was a coin toss, arguing it could have gone either way. "I didn't think it was serious enough for a level-2, " he said. Duke coach Jon Scheyer, on the other hand, felt differently. "He kicked him in the face, " Scheyer noted. " That's an easy call for a flagrant-2. "
Dickinson's absence could have turned the game. Before the incident, Kansas was leading 57-55. But Flory Bidunga stepped in and held his own with six points and eight rebounds. Kansas eventually won 75-72. Jayhawks forward KJ Adams appreciated Bidunga's performance. "It's amazing what Flo did, " Adams said. "Especially coming in as a freshman in a big game like that. "
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