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As Final Four returns to Houston, UNC remembers the greatest shot ever forgotten


It’s impossible to be at the Final Four in Houston without thinking about 2016, when Villanova beat North Carolina for the title on a buzzer-beater. And for UNC, that means thinking about just how close the Tar Heels came on an equally dramatic heave just before it. ’s off-balance, double-clutch 3-pointer has already been forgotten. (AOL.com)

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As Final Four returns to Houston, UNC remembers the greatest shot ever forgotten


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