Turning off comments because people don't know how to behave...
Feb. 28th, 2009 in Blacksburg, VA:
9:30 left to play in the game, with Duke leading 56-49, Jon Scheyer puts up a 3-pt attempt from ...
Turning off comments because people don't know how to behave...
Feb. 28th, 2009 in Blacksburg, VA:
9:30 left to play in the game, with Duke leading 56-49, Jon Scheyer puts up a 3-pt attempt from the right side. Duke's Kyle Singler is on the perimeter on the other side, being checked by Tech's Terrell Bell.
Scheyer's shot is off the rim as Singler has begun his move to the lane to rebound. Bell is looking away from the play and at Singler. Singler's looking up at the ball at the rim.
The rest is evident. Refs don't call anything and play continues while Singler is on the floor. CBS's replay didn't even have the contact in the frame.
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