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Laettner caught a pass from three-quarters of the court length and faked right before dribbling once, turning, and hitting a jumper for the 104-103 win. The jumper has come to be known as "The Shot." ...
Today's column, on Christian Laettner's epic shot that gave Duke an East Regional final victory over Kentucky, appeared on March 29, 1992. Please subscribe to continue reading… ...
Chet with the Christian Laettner special at the buzzer ⚡️ Luka went absolutely bonkers in the first quarter and OKC only trails by 4 points after one. Dallas 36-32. ️ SGA: 10 PTS, 2 AST ️ J.
Former Duke star Christian Laettner will help run a three-day basketball camp for girls and boys June 24-26 at Denmark High School as part of his basketball academy.
Duke star Christian Laettner gets off a last-second shot to defeat Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament in 1992. Kentucky went up again, but it only set up Laettner to become a villain in Lexington.
His buzzer-beating shot defeated Kentucky in an overtime East Region final for the ages. It also completed Laettner's perfect shooting performance — 20-for-20, including free throws and field ...
Scott Slant This Day In Sports: Laettner’s legacy shot beats Kentucky 1992: Duke’s Christian Laettner hits a buzzer-beater for the ages in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.
With the Blue Devils trailing Kentucky by one point in the final seconds of overtime, Christian Laettner took a long inbounds pass and buried a 15-foot turnaround buzzer-beating jumper to give ...
It's been 30 years since the infamous Christian Laettner shot when Duke defeated Kentucky to head to the Final Four. So we had to find out how people feel—3 decades later—when they hear ...
And, of course, there was the moment frozen from 1992, just short of 30 years ago, Christian Laettner fielding a 70-foot pass from Grant Hill, getting the rhythm just right as the Kentucky defense ...
Pundits instantly called his shot even better than the one Laettner made to give Duke a win against Kentucky in the Elite Eight of the 1992 tournament. Such pundits are wrong. Here’s why: ...