John Wall got the best of Julius Hodge in the end, drawing a foul in a tied game with 0.9 seconds left and making his free throws to give Triangle Gastroenterology a 73-71 win over 751 South in a Greater NC Pro-Am summer league game on Tuesday night at N.C. Central.

"This is the type of game I like when the crowd gets into it, packed house, you put on a show," Wall said. "It's different than running plays. It's kind of like street ball, but it's inside so I enjoy playing in it."

All three ACC schools were represented in the game - Wall was teamed with incoming UNC freshman P.J. Hairston, while Hodge was joined by UNC graduate Jawad Williams, Duke senior Miles Plumlee and Blue Devils recruits Quinn Cook and Marshall Plumlee.

"Especially because of the NBA lockout it's good to come out here against some quality competition and showcase my skills," Hodge said.

The crowd was treated to monster blocks and a reverse two-hand slam from Hairston, strong drives from Cook and powerful follow-up dunks from Mason Plumlee. But the biggest cheers were reserved for Wall, including a spin move that ended in a no-look between-the legs pass to Durham Hillside graduate Trent Bivens for a layup.