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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – It was all fun and games, until it wasn’t.

It was all straw hats and snorkeling and food tours and jet skis. The practices mattered most, you see, and the team bonding was as important as any final score, and anyway it’s August and the ocean is right over there. None of this is that serious.

Until it’s 29-12 less than nine minutes into the game, and Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries is calling his second angry, stop-the-bleeding timeout, and no one can figure out the international rules or why ball screens are be

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