Duke's Cramping Woes and Kentucky's Comeback Highlight Tense Showdown

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Duke head coach Jon Scheyer attributed part of Kentucky's comeback victory in the Champions Classic to player cramps affecting his team, particularly impacting Khaman Maluach and Sion James. Despite Maluach's absence due to cramps and an injured knee, Kentucky's experienced players capitalized on Duke's struggles, leading to their win. Scheyer noted the need to address the cramping issue, especially with young players like Cooper Flagg and Maluach needing significant playtime.
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