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Duke Basketball's Patrick Ngongba II Probable for ACC Showdown vs Clemson
Starting center listed as probable on ACC's initial injury report ahead of Saturday's game.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Duke basketball's starting center Patrick Ngongba II is listed as probable for the team's ACC showdown against Clemson on Saturday, February 14. Ngongba's status appeared on the ACC's initial injury report released on Friday night, with the final availability report set to be released two hours before tipoff.
Why it matters
Ngongba's potential availability is crucial for Duke as they face a key ACC matchup against Clemson. As the starting center, Ngongba's presence in the lineup could significantly impact the Blue Devils' chances of winning the game.
The details
Patrick Ngongba II, Duke's starting center, was listed as probable on the ACC's initial injury report released on Friday night ahead of the team's Saturday game against Clemson. The final availability report for the game will be released two hours prior to tipoff.
- The ACC's initial injury report was released on Friday, February 14, 2026.
- The final availability report for the Duke vs. Clemson game will be released two hours before Saturday's tipoff.
The players
Patrick Ngongba II
The starting center for the Duke basketball team.
What’s next
The final availability report for the Duke vs. Clemson game will be released two hours before Saturday's tipoff, which will confirm whether Patrick Ngongba II is able to play.
The takeaway
Ngongba's potential return to the lineup is crucial for Duke as they face a key ACC matchup against Clemson. His presence as the starting center could significantly impact the team's chances of winning the game.
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