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No. 1 Duke uses late run to pull away from Indiana 91-81

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) – Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski saw how tired his team was Wednesday night.

He heard it, too.

Fortunately for the Blue Devils, Marvin Bagley III and Grayson Allen still had enough energy to persevere.

Bagley scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Allen had 21 points and No. 1 Duke used a late scoring run to fend off pesky Indiana 91-81 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

“When you’re tired, especially guys when they’re tired, they don’t talk,” Krzyzewski said. “They talk to themselves and that’s how we played most of the game. We wanted to win but we were in ‘This is what I have to do instead of what we have to do.’”

Eventually, Duke (9-0) figured it out and went on a decisive 17-4 run that sealed Indiana’s fate.

But after logging nearly 8,500 miles and playing nine times in 20 days, fatigue clearly was a factor.

In the first half, the teams traded the lead 10 times, had 11 ties and the Blue Devils couldn’t get any real separation.

Once they did, early in the second half, they couldn’t maintain the momentum and got into foul trouble.

That’s how college basketball’s winningest coach drew it up, but he also understood.

“We’re exhausted,” Krzyzewski said. “They’re dead right now, but they certainly played those five minutes at the end with an incredible will to win.”

Indiana was led by Robert Johnson with 17 points and De’Ron Davis with 16 as its three-game winning streak came to an end.

Duke appeared to seize control with a 10-4 spurt to close the first half and another 10-4 run to start the second for a 52-42 lead.

Instead of pulling away, though, the Hoosiers scored seven straight, tied the score at 57 on Collin Hartman’s long 3-pointer and took a 61-59 lead when Hartman made two free throws with 12:17 left.

For the next 10 minutes, the teams essentially played to a draw. Neither team could take more than a two-possession lead until Gary Trent Jr. capped the big spurt with a three-point play that made it 86-77 with 2:24 left.

“I think it gave us kind of a baseline standard of where we’ve got to play every night,” Johnson said of the Hoosiers’ effort.