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Saturday / November 23.

Duke’s Coach K calls loss in final game at Cameron ‘unacceptable,’ but vows ‘the season isn’t over’

By ADAM ZAGORIA

After No. 4 Duke lost to rival North Carolina, 94-81, in Mike Krzyzewski’s final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Coach took to the podium and told the crowd the loss was “unacceptable.”

“I’m sorry, that was unacceptable but the season has been very acceptable and I’ll tell you, this season isn’t over,” he said.

Coach K’s final game drew 96 former players plus stars like Jerry Seinfeld, Dirk Nowitzki, Kyler Murray, Terrell Owens, Todd Gurley and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.

Yet North Carolina spoiled the party by having four players — Armando Bacot, R.J. Davis, Brady Manek and Caleb Love — score 20 or more points as the Tar Heels got their first signature win of the season and sealed their NCAA Tournament bid.

“I want to give my respect to Coach K for a great career, and it was just great to win this game on their floor,” said Bacot, who had 23 points and seven rebounds in the win. “This was a signature win and I’m just so happy.”

Both teams will now head to Brooklyn for next week’s ACC Tournament at Barclays Center. Duke will be the No. 1 seed and North Carolina the 3.

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