Jon Scheyer sends official massage to Duke Fans after Allowing Pitt Party

Jon Scheyer sends official massage to Duke Fans after Allowing Pitt Party

The Duke basketball head coach wasn’t happy with what he saw following the Blue Devils’ second home loss.

Saturday night’s 80-76 defeat at the hands of Duke basketball alum Jeff Capel’s unranked Pitt Panthers (11-7, 2-5 ACC) marked the Blue Devils’ first ACC home loss under Jon Scheyer. It was only the second sour ending in Cameron Indoor Stadium overall across his two seasons at the helm.

His most memorable Duke crew completed 16-0 in Durham. The current year’s Blue Fiends (13-4, 4-2 ACC), presently prone to drop from No. 7 to outside the best 10 in Monday’s new Related Press Top 25 Survey, tumbled to No. 12 Arizona, 78-73, in the second round of the time.

Despite the hype surrounding their early November defeat to the Wildcats, the Blue Devils displayed encouraging signs in the high-level battle.

Concerning Saturday night’s misfortune to the Pumas, it accompanied authentic reasons, as Duke was without two starters in Jeremy Bug and Imprint Mitchell because of their knee wounds. On the other hand, it was against a team that the Blue Devils had defeated by 22 points on the road just 11 days earlier.

What’s more, Pitt champion Blake Hinson focused on it through his proudly very close festival. Whenever the clock ticked zero, the 24-year-old forward, who shot 7-for-7 from profound and let the Cameron Insane people hear about it on the way to his game-high 24 focuses, hopped on the courtside press table to stand up to the renowned understudy segment.

There is no telling how long he would have stood there to enthusiastically wave goodbye if the security guard hadn’t rushed over to demand that he step back.

Here is the video that Blue Fiend Country on SI.com caught of Hinson while the Pumas’ seat players raged Mentor K Court to completely absorb what will definitely go down as one of Pitt’s unequaled most noteworthy triumphs:

The experience, obviously surprising to the crushed Crackpots, appeared to likewise give Scheyer an unshakeable negative impression, which he later passed in his initial explanation on to the media and again toward the finish of his presser:

“I need to apologize to our fans…What occurred toward the end, that can’t occur. That is up to us. Furthermore, that is unsatisfactory. As a result, we must watch the game, take note of what happened, move on quickly (we travel in a day and a half), and learn from it because what happened tonight is unacceptable to me. “Again, I just want to apologize to our fans one more time. That was not alright toward the end. That is on us. We will fix it. We will improve. Our group’s been fabulous. Continue to go that way. Continue to help these folks. Furthermore, we will return to it tomorrow.

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