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[QUOTE="Tenspro2002, post: 5048713, member: 889"] Actually the 2004 Final Four vs. Duke was a [I]12-0 [/I]run. We were down 8, won by 1, and that included a meaningless 3 at the end. It happened over 3 minutes and needed 12 good outcomes in a row. From memory, we started down 8 (75-67): Duke miss Anderson transition 3 (down 5) Duke miss Ben Gordon fouled on a fast break -- 2 FTs (down 3) Another stop Okafor turnaround floater on the baseline (down 1) Another stop Okafor putback with Boone hustle assist (up 1) Redick stripped in the lane and K whines like a b____ Anderson 2 FTs (up 3) Redick short on a 3, Okafor rebound Okafor 1 FT (up 4) Then Duhon meaninless halfcourt 3. That's 6 stops and 6 scores in a row. If we missed even one of those or allowed one score, we probably run out of time. [/QUOTE]
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