Boise State player flips off Utah State student section after road win (Photo)
Boise State got a big road win to open up Mountain West play Wednesday night, 83-80 over Utah State. But the ‘W’ wasn’t enough for Broncos power forward Nick Duncan.
With one little flick of his middle finger, and apparently a few choice words, the Australian big man got satisfactory revenge for what surely was a a night of insults and heckling from Utah State students:
Boise State's @nickkduncan gives the USU student section the finger after the Broncos defeated the Aggies 83-30. pic.twitter.com/n8b5slMcqK
— Eli Lucero (@lucerophoto) December 29, 2016
Aggies lose 83-80. Nick Duncan gives the student section the middle finger and an **** you as he celebrates.
— Mitch Henline (@MitchHenline) December 29, 2016
Duncan told CBS Sports’ Sam Vecenie last year that when Boise played at Utah State earlier in his career, “about 10,000 people” were screaming “Duncan Doughnuts” at him, presumably a reference to his physique, which isn’t exactly that of a typical chiseled basketball player.
Duncan, as he often does, got the last laugh in his final game at Utah State, though. He’s now 5-2 in his career against the Aggies, and 3-1 on the road.
The senior is averaging 10.2 points per game on the season, but his 18 points in Wednesday’s win must have been especially sweet.