He’s going to feel quite a bit of heat off this one. This, Houston, and NC State is quite the stretch of choking in the tournament with the pure talent advantage he’s had. IMO the margin of error before Duke fans really start after him is getting thinner.In fairness to Scheyer, his last two tournament losses have been two of the hugest chokes in history. And he did it back to back.
But, yeah, this is no Matt Doherty situation.
The fact that "The Shot" was part of the Dream Season is a huge reason it has endured as such a classic memoryBoth were epic, though this one was for a trip to the Final-4.
The Shot came after UConn gave up a big lead in the Sweet-16 and our first on the big national stage. This one capped off a comeback from a large deficit vaulting us into -4.
Both were amazing in their own right. I'm happy I've been alive to witness both.
Absolute best part of this ? You can read Mom Hurley's lips - "holy fluffin' shrimp"Coach at about 42 second mark thought he was gonna get a T for a headbutt
Reibe hit him with a flying forearmDoes anyone know how Boozer got his black eye?
The same thing almost happened on one of the previous inbounds when the ball went to Ngonba and Ngongba turns to toss it back to a ball handler, which would have surely been a 10 second violation. Ross inexplicably laid off Ngongba and let him bring the ball to the front court but Scheyer had to surely see what happened and he had to realize that , especially coming off St John’s, they were rickety back there when it came to getting nearly trappedI agree with Scheyer on burning the clock with passing. If we had gotten the quick foul, there would still be 8+ seconds left. He also risks a tie up by having a guard hold the ball especially against the baseline. UConn had the possession arrow. Those first two passes burned a lot of time. If Boozer got that ball over Demary, the game would have been over, Demary just made a great play..
I just rewatched the shot for the 40th time. 3 Duke players handled the ball on the last possession. So why are they blaming the last guy Boozer? Any one of them just holds it to go to the line. Poor coaching and he needs to own that not the players.
Our D was perfect. Expect the pass to the middle so put both Braylon and Silas on him and leaving two Duckies wide open for the pass. Lil Boozer made the heady, ballsy Freshman mistake!He did.
Everything that happened there was brilliant. I've no idea why Scheyer wanted the ball pushed up court, but he did and his team tried. Silas's defense, Braylon grabbing it and getting it to Alex and then both of them being absolutely dead calm in the next two seconds. Braylon likely expects Alex to shoot but he still steps in to be available. Alex seeing Boozer and realizing that any shot will be heavily contested passes it back out.
Game was as slow for them there as it might have been in the opening minute.
I knew it as soon as it released from his hands.it is like he has better arch on his shot further out.
Pure cinema
Murphys Cromwell (formerly Rookies where myself and a few BYers started this championship journey in 1999):
Great set up by the cameraman perfection!
SameFunny how we react to different things- many posters mentioned tearing up right at the moment of Mullin's kill-shot. I'll confess this one got me. In this mercenary age of college sports these scenes make the love of the institution and its culture palpable. Oh wait it was just dust in my eye...
Not sure if this has been posted yet…
Officially a 35 footer!!Freshman Braylon Mullins is 0-4 from three. Confidently steps into a 30 footer. Game.
INSANE