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NC dismisses aiding and abetting DWI charge against former Duke star Paolo Banchero

Duke’s Paolo Banchero (5) drives as Virginia’s Jayden Gardner (1) defends during the first half of Duke’s game against Virginia at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022.
Duke’s Paolo Banchero (5) drives as Virginia’s Jayden Gardner (1) defends during the first half of Duke’s game against Virginia at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. ehyman@newsobserver.com

The charge Paolo Banchero faced from his involvement in a Duke basketball teammate’s drunk driving arrest last November has been dropped.

Orange County prosecutors dismissed the aiding and abetting impaired driving charge against Banchero, the No. 1 pick in last month’s NBA draft, after Michael Savarino pleaded guilty on Wednesday to DWI.

The move is standard procedure once Savarino cooperated with the case. Retired Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski’s grandson, Savarino pleaded guilty to DWI as part of a plea agreement that saw charges of driving after consuming alcohol while under 21 and not stopping at a stop sign dismissed.

Orange County assistant district attorney Maren Hardin, in an email to The News & Observer, said in these cases it is “not unusual for a person charged with aiding and abetting DWI to have his or her charge dismissed upon the disposition of the principal’s DWI.”

The 6-10 Banchero led Duke in scoring (17.8 points) and rebounding (7.8) as a freshman last season when the Blue Devils went 32-7, won the ACC regular-season championship and made the school’s first Final Four since 2015. The Orlando Magic selected him with the top pick in the NBA draft.

Savarino, a former walk-on, graduated from Duke this year and is completing his basketball career at New York University while in graduate school.

The charge Banchero faced stemmed from an Nov. 14, 2021 incident where Savarino, who was 20 years old at the time, was pulled over by N.C. Highway Patrol in rural Orange County for rolling through a stop sign at 1:10 a.m. Savarino was driving a 2017 Jeep SUV, registered to Banchero, at the intersection of Bushy Cook Road and West Ten Road near Efland.

The officer reported observing signs of impairment, namely a “strong odor of alcohol” and “red glassy eyes.” Savarino admitted to having consumed alcohol and was administered a field sobriety test. The officer gave him a “poor” report on that test.

Savarino was taken into custody and took a breathalyzer test, completed at 2:38 a.m. It showed a blood alcohol content of .08. When driving a motor vehicle, the limit is .08 in North Carolina.

Banchero, police said, was riding in the back seat and was charged with aiding and abetting impaired driving since the vehicle was registered to him.

Steve Wiseman
The News & Observer
Steve Wiseman was named Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun sports editor in May 2025. He covered Duke athletics, beginning in 2010, prior to his current assignment. In the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest, he placed in the top 10 in beat writing in 2019, 2021 and 2022, breaking news in 2019, event coverage in 2025 and explanatory writing in 2018. Before coming to Durham in 2010, Steve worked for The State (Columbia, SC), Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, S.C.), The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.), Charlotte Observer and Hickory (NC) Daily Record covering beats including the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, University of South Carolina athletics and the S.C. General Assembly. He’s won numerous state-level press association awards. Steve graduated from Illinois State University in 1989. 
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