LAS VEGAS Kansas center Hunter Dickinson was ejected midway through the second half of the top-ranked Jayhawks 75-72 victory over No. 11 Duke for kicking the Blue Devils Maliq Brown in the head.
Brown was assessed a personal foul for backing into Dickinson while both were going for a rebound. Dickinson was given a flagrant-2 for the kick, leading to the ejection. He initially remained in the bench area with his teammates before being escorted off the floor.
I didnt think at the moment and nor now do I feel it a warranted a level-2, Kansas coach Bill Self said. In my opinion, its probably a coin flip whether its a level-1 or a level-2.
Self said the officials told him they made that decision because they believed the kick was intentional and that Browns head hit the floor.
Its probably fairly broadly accurate, Self said.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said the officials made the right decision.
I saw on the screen that he kicked him in his face, so I think that warrants a flagrant-2, Scheyer said. I havent had a good look or anything more, but that to me was really an easy one.
Dickinson entered the game averaging 17.8 points and 10.4 rebounds, so his loss couldve been the game-changer. Kansas led 57-55 at the time, but Flory Bidunga filled in and finished with six points and eight rebounds.
Obviously, its a bummer that an All-American like Hunter had to go out, Kansas forward KJ Adams said. But it makes me happy that Flo got a chance to show the world what he can do. Its amazing what he did out there, especially a freshman coming in in that big environment, a huge game. He did really good.