Mullins’s Miracle: How does his shot for UConn measure up to other famous ones in March Madness?
UConn freshman Braylon Mullins made a 35-foot shot with 0.4 seconds remaining to lift his team over Duke 73-72 in the Elite Eight. The shot is being evaluated as one of the most legendary in March Madness history, considering factors such as time and score, and significance of the game.
Braylon Mullins made a 35-foot shot with 0.4 seconds left to give UConn a 73-72 win over Duke. This shot is considered one of the most legendary in March Madness history. It was a game-winner, and if it missed, UConn would have lost. The shot is being compared to other famous last-second shots in NCAA Tournament history. Mullins' shot is notable because it was made with very little time left, and it came in a crucial game. The Elite Eight is a critical stage in the tournament, and last-second shots take on added importance at this level.
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