Through all the injuries, through all the logic that said Harry Giles shouldn’t suit up for Duke this season, he remained steadfast in his work and belief.
It was all for a night like Friday night.
“It was time to step up,” Giles said. “It was time to man up. It’s about everything that happened all year when I wasn’t playing. Everybody is going to get their time and it’s time to step up and win the game. That was the time right there.”
The 6-10 freshman played 15 minutes when No. 14 Duke knocked off No.