DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke's most hated rival was       running the Blue Devils off their notorious home court, so Mike       Krzyzewski gathered them around at halftime and gave them a locker-room       speech.    
Not to fire them up. To calm them down.    
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Nolan Smith scored 22 of his career-high 34 points after halftime, Seth       Curry finished with a season-high 22 and No. 5 Duke rallied from 16       points down to beat No. 20 North Carolina       79-73 on Wednesday night.    
The Blue Devils (22-2, 9-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed 43-27 in       the final minute of the first half and were down 14 at halftime before       clamping down on the Tar Heels, outscoring them 50-30 in the final 20       minutes to match the second-best halftime rally in school history and       keep hold of first place in the league.    
"It wasn't an X-and-O adjustment. ... They were too excited," Krzyzewski       said. "'Nuts' is the word. What are you guys doing? It's not like, 'You       know, you guys aren't playing hard.' They're playing hard. ... When you       go like that, you're not coordinated, and it was more to get a       coordinated effort on the offensive and defensive ends."    
Tyler Zeller had 24 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, and John       Henson added 14 points for North Carolina (17-6, 7-2), which had its       five-game winning streak snapped and lost for the third straight time in       college basketball's fiercest rivalry.    
"To say it's extremely disappointing would be an understatement," North       Carolina coach Roy Williams said.    
Kyle Singler finished with 10 points on 3-of-17 shooting for Duke, but       hit three important free throws in the final minute -- including two       with 25.2 seconds left to make it 75-70 after North Carolina had pulled       within one possession.    
Then, after Kendall Marshall hit a free throw to pull the Tar Heels       within four with 17.2 seconds left, Smith beat everybody downcourt and       soared for a breakaway dunk that sealed it, ensuring the Blue Devils       would avoid their first loss at Cameron Indoor Stadium in almost two       years and sending the storied arena into delirium.    
Duke extended its NCAA-best winning streak at home to 33, and Smith       called this one -- and not last April's victory over Butler for the       program's fourth national championship -- the biggest of his career.    
"This comeback win, how tough we were, how together we were and how       great it feels now, I don't think anything can be better than this,"       Smith said.    
Smith finished 13 of 23 and surpassed his previous career high of 33       points set a month ago against UAB. Curry hit two free throws in the       final seconds to push his total past the 20 points he scored Jan. 27       against Boston College.    
They teamed to help the Blue Devils deliver a comeback for the ages:       Duke hadn't erased a halftime deficit that big to win since 1959, when       the Blue Devils beat Navy after trailing by 14 at the break.    
"The main thing was, Seth started to get hot and hit a lot of shots,"       Marshall said. "We just weren't getting around screens and on the shot       fakes, they kept getting us up in the air. It's just little things like       that, that when you're ahead, you can't forget about those things that       got you ahead. And they jumped out on us."    
The Blue Devils were in the unfamiliar position of being dominated at       home when their guards got things rolling in the final seconds of the       first half, with Curry's jumper at the 5-second mark starting the 18-6       run that made it a game again.    
"We had to come out with a different mindset that we were going to       fight," Curry said. "In the first half, they just beat us to every ball       and every rebound. We were just running around and weren't really poised       out there. In the second half, we came out, really calmed down and tried       to get it back one possession at a time."    
Smith's jumper from the elbow pulled Duke to 49-45 with 14½       minutes left, about 4 minutes before Curry started the 13-1 run that put       the Blue Devils up for the first time.    
Curry reeled off seven quick points in little over a minute before Ryan       Kelly delivered the game's only lead change. His 3-pointer put Duke up       57-55 with 9:15 left, and Smith's three-point play roughly a minute       later stretched it to 60-55.    
Nobody on North Carolina's reconstituted roster had ever played in a       victory at Cameron - a 180-degree reversal from Feb. 11, 2009, when       Tyler Hansbrough and Danny Green won for the fourth time in four trips       to Duke while handing the Blue Devils their most recent loss at home.    
North Carolina freshman Harrison Barnes, who said he took his official       recruiting visit to Duke for that game, finished with nine points on       3-of-8 shooting to snap a run of seven straight double-figure games       while hearing it all night from the Cameron Crazies. Marshall, who took       over at point guard following the abrupt departure last week of Larry       Drew II, had six assists and one turnover, but was just 3 of 11 from the       field.    
Still, for essentially the entire first 20 minutes of this one, it was       North Carolina that was in complete command.    
The Tar Heels never trailed during the first half, reeled off the first       eight points and methodically stretched their lead to 16 on Zeller's       stickback 1:10 before the break. They did it largely by outworking the       Blue Devils - beating them downcourt with regularity, with the big men       dominating the paint. By halftime, Zeller had 13 points and nine       rebounds while Henson added 10 points.    
"We just lost mental focus on the things we're supposed to do,       especially with them boxing out and holding them to one shot," Henson       said. "And that really catapulted them back in the game. So we've got to       learn from this. It hurts so much because we had them by the neck and we       let them get back in it."
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