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Bomani Jones weighs in on basketball court-storming, describes tradition’s current state as 'lawlessness'

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Duke basketball star Kyle Filipowski suffered a knee injury when Wake Forest fans rushed the floor following the Demon Deacons' recent win over the eighth-ranked Blue Devils.

A visually frustrated Filipowski called for the implementation of more protective measures for players when students and fans decide to storm the hardwood. 

"Just trying to get my way off the court, and you know, you’ve got these crazy college students just doing whatever they want. It’s got to be a little more protective when things like that happen," the Duke star said.

The future of court-storming has been widely discussed in the days following the on-court collision between Filipowski and a fan. Longtime sports commentator and radio host Bomani Jones weighed in, describing court-storming as "a full-on state of lawlessness."

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Sports journalist Bomani Jones attends an NBA Summer League game between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 7, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

"And so, the court storm is like the encore on steroids," Jones said on a recent edition of "The Right Time" podcast. 

"No one has any leverage over the kids once they get out there. It is a full-on state of lawlessness; and you know it’s a state of lawlessness because if you looked at those clips of that game and you just saw security like, ‘Alright, y’all come down.'"

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Jones then pointed to the security personnel inside arenas throughout the nation.

"Now, you’re not gonna

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