UConn Stuns Duke With Last Second Game Winner | 710 WOR | Curtis Sliwa & Larry Mendte In The Morning
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UConn Stuns Duke With Last Second Game Winner | 710 WOR | Curtis Sliwa & Larry Mendte In The Morning
""It was the old-time, two-handed set shot; maybe this will bring it back. That's the way everybody used to shoot... that was my kind of basketball.""
""It was like poetic justice for Duke to lose; remember, they were looked upon as one of the great winning shots of all time in that 1992 final.""
Braylon Mullins, a freshman for UConn, scored a game-winning shot with less than a second remaining, completing a remarkable comeback from a 19-point deficit. Legendary sportscaster Warner Wolf expressed his enjoyment of the moment, reminiscing about the traditional two-handed set shot. He compared Mullins' shot to a historic moment in Duke's NCAA tournament history, suggesting it was poetic justice for Duke to lose in that context.
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