CAROLINA, Puerto Rico – On a night full of made shots, one of Indiana’s misses rang loudest.

Somewhere midway through the second half of Wednesday’s 98-47 rout of Universidad de Bayamon — it’s difficult to say precisely when, with live stats unavailable — Tayton Conerway initiated a runout off a turnover.

Conor Enright, the second most-experienced Darian DeVries player on this roster, flared toward the far sideline, sprinting for the rim. Conerway found him with an easy, loping pass that guided Enright toward the basket with just one badly positioned defender in his way.

But Enright deferred. Passing up what looked like an easy 2, he bounced the ball hard to the wing, where the one player who knows DeVries better, his son, Tucker, was waiting wide open for an open 3.

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