No. 2 Blue Devils rally past No. 4 Ohio State 73-68 at home

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“When you play the schedule that we’ve played, this is not Xbox or fantasy stuff where these guys are healthy” all the time, Krzyzewski said. “He just played three games (in the Battle 4 Atlantis), get back Sunday afternoon and go out and play these guys on Wednesday — that’s an effort. That’s a hell of an effort, and for a freshman, he got knocked back, and at halftime, I thought he responded ... and gave us a verve.”

Not to mention a spark, by hitting the first in a series of three straight 3-pointers that turned the game.

Sulaimon buried one from the key to pull the Blue Devils within 51-50 with about 6½ minutes left. Kelly then hit 3s on consecutive trips down the court, including one in Amir Williams’ face that put Duke ahead to stay, 56-53 — its first lead since the 14-minute mark of the first half.

“Once he hit those 3s, it was like, ‘Yes, we’re here,’” Sulaimon said. “Once we got that lead, we weren’t going to give it up.”

Plumlee followed up Cook’s missed layup with a dunk that made it 58-54 with 4 minutes left and sent the rowdy Cameron crowd into ear-splitting madness. Sulaimon capped the run with a fast-break dunk that putDuke up 66-58 with just over a minute to play.

Meanwhile, the Buckeyes could do little right down the stretch. With Cook in his face much of the game, Craft finished 3 of 15 from the field. His jumper with just over 3 minutes left was Ohio State’s last field goal until Evan Ravenel’s dunk with 3 seconds left.

“They just stopped guarding me towards the end, going under ball screens and things,” Craft said. “Just couldn’t knock down shots. Sometimes, that happens.”

Yet after Cook’s first two late free throws, Ohio State had a chance to make it a one-possession game again, but Scott dribbled off his foot with 20 seconds left.

This old building was rocking at levels usually reserved for the annual visit from North Carolina — although the Buckeyes certainly did their best to hush the place early.

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