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ACC: 'Nothing conclusive' about latest Grayson Allen incident

Michael Singer
USA TODAY
Duke Blue Devils guard Grayson Allen (3) drives against Boston College Eagles forward A.J. Turner (11) during the second half of their game at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Duke guard Grayson Allen is already drawing scrutiny following his second game since returning from a one-game suspension.

With the No. 8 Blue Devils playing Boston College on Saturday, Allen extended his right leg to get around a screen and appeared to hinder guard Connar Tava.

The ACC, in a statement to ESPN, said it wasn’t clear whether Allen’s move was intentional.

“There is nothing conclusive that can be determined,” the conference said in the statement.

No foul was called on the play, and the Blue Devils went on to win 93-82.

Allen was banned after tripping an Elon player on Dec. 21, the third such incident for the guard in the past two years. Allen was also stripped of his captaincy.