I cannot believe anyone would suggest that the coach should have made a scene and risked a technical foul to argue the non-call against Filipowski, in a 2-POINT GAME with 10 SECONDS LEFT and with Duke having the ball. That, quite frankly, is nuts. It's irrational fan behavior to want to see your coach do that. It's certainly not smart, winning coaching. The play was reviewed at the monitor - arguing the call makes no sense at that point. It's not that they missed the play, it's that they saw it and what they saw fell under the bucket of inadvertent contact. Now, the crux of the non-call is the fact that no foul was called at the moment of the play - they cannot retroactively call a common foul based on review, only a technical. So it was either going to be a flagrant 1 or nothing. Unfortunate break for Duke. Also, Filipowski was on the court for the rushed, bad shot from Proctor, so it's not like he wasn't able to play.
If you want to grouse about this coach, it would be fair to bring up the fact that this team has been absolutely horrible at finishing games so far this season. At least 3 wins left on the table due to really ugly end-game sequences, and another couple near misses that could also have been losses (@BC, Miami). This is two games in a row that Jeremy Roach has gone to the line late for a critical 1-and-1 and missed the front end. End of game play execution has been pretty hideous throughout. THAT is an area where Scheyer's first season has been disappointing to me. Even the Proctor miss last night was too rushed - no need to take a deep shot with that much time left in a two-point game. Move the defense, open up lanes, get a good look.