Clemson‘s David Collins Suspended One Game After Dangerous Foul Vs. Duke
Posted Feb 12, 2022
Clemson guard David Collins was ejected during Thursday's game vs. Duke after he knocked Duke‘s Wendell Moore Jr. down while he was mid-air going up for a dunk. The hit caused Moore to land on his back, causing coach Mike Krzyzewski and the Duke bench to worry about their player. Collins received an intentional foul, a flagrant-2 foul, and was ejected.
(Sports Illustrated)
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