DURHAM, N.C. – Kyle Filipowski, all 7-0, 230 pounds of him, barreled down the court at Cameron Indoor Stadium. At the other end, the freshman center had been the beneficiary of a Zed Key turnover in the paint, giving him an opportunity to showcase his point guard skills at the expense of Ohio State. Approaching the right block, Filipowski had one Buckeye in his way as he attempted to spin back toward the paint: Justice Sueing, Ohio State’s sixth-year forward who had already picked up one foul in the first three minutes of the game. Filipowski spun, lost his balance and hit the hardwood as Sueing tried to back away, arms raised above his head in an effort to avoid a whistle. It didn’t work, and with 16:51 left in the first half of what would become an 81-72 Duke win Wednesday night, the player who had a career-high 33…
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