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Twenty-seven years ago today, Duke’s Christian Laettner swished perhaps the most famous shot in NCAA Tournament history. Down 103-102 in overtime against Kentucky with a Final Four appearance on ...
In this March 28, 1992, file photo, Duke's Christian Laettner takes the winning shot in overtime over Kentucky's Deron Feldhaus.
In case anyone wasn’t aware this marks the 25th anniversary of “The Shot,” Christian Laettner reminded everyone in typical fashion.
On March 28, 1992, Grant Hill threw an inbounds pass three-quarters of the way down the court to Christian Laettner, who took one dribble at the free throw line and hit a turnaround jumper at the ...
Duke's Christian Laettner (32) fires up a shot over Kentucky's Deron Feldhaus with .2 seconds left on the game clock to score and send the Blue Devils to the Final Four on March 28, 1992 beating ...
ATLANTA -- Twenty years later, The Shot has followed Christian Laettner to Fort Wayne, Ind., and the NBA D-League. That's just fine with Laettner, who says he still enjoys his role in one of the ...
Rick Pitino actually seems to like Christian Laettner. Duke goes on to win another National Championship, while Pitino and company are left to wonder what might have been. You've seen the ...
Christian Laettner joined The Wall Street Journal to discuss “The Shot” and other topics from his career.
The NCAA tournament provides fertile ground for clutch performances. Duke legend Christian Laettner breaks down three of the biggest plays he made in his historic college career.
Duke’s Christian Laettner, who scored the game-winning basket in overtime, celebrates with teammate Grant Hill on the floor of the Philadelphia Spectrum. The shot sent Duke to the Final Four ...
But in many ways, Laettner remains 22 years old in the mind's eye, because of the most iconic shot made in a tournament history overflowing with them.
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