March Madness buzzer beaters that get increasingly more clutch
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Published 2024-03-07
All Comments (21)
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That shot by Jenkins it is forever one of the most iconic moments of all time.
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Every kids dream is to hit a buzzer beater for the championship and Jenkins did just that
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Jimmy V running around looking for someone to hug is iconic
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It’s that time of year but while Ian Eagle is awesome, the Jim Nantz magic will be severely missed.
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Everyone's dream is to catch shocking upsets, or game winners from sports like that.
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Jordan Poole’s shot celebration is so funny to me. Dude literally starts running around dodging his teammates 😂
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Who else is ready for the 2024 tournament to begin?
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3:05 number 35 looked like he was planning an assassination against all of Michigan.😂
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You posted this perfectly for the algorithm
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My first buzzer beater was Christain Leattner my second was Brice Drew but my favorite of all time was Rip Hamilton in '99, awsome!!!!
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Toughest shots were 3-pointer shots when team was down 2 points with less than 3 seconds on the clock 💪
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I miss that Gonzaga team 😥
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This video is the best. Wow. How bout them onions!!
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chalmers shot is more clutch than jenkins but jenkins shot is the most iconic so I understand it being #1
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The Jenkins game winner always hurts to watch because I am a unc fan but hell of a shot
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Where's Mamadi Diakite's game-tying bucket in the UVA-Purdue 2019 Elite Eight? It's still the best game I've ever seen
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Every game is like this
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4:42 bro did a split💀
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Doing Kihei Clark dirty by putting the Furman game but not the Purdue assist
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There is an argument to be made that Mario Chalmers three to send the 2008 National Championship into overtime in 2008 is the most important/clutch shot in NCAA history. First of all, it happened in the Championship game, which automatically makes it more important than the other clutch shots in the past that happened in earlier rounds. The other two clutch shots that happened in Championship games are Lorenzo Charles and his dunk to put NC State over Houston, and Kris Jenkins three pointer to win over UNC. What makes Chalmers' shot more clutch though is that NC State was tied with Houston and Nova was tied with UNC. Had either of those guys missed their shots the game goes into overtime where they still could've won. If Chalmers doesn't make that shot the game is over and Kansas doesn't win. Third, it was found out later that Memphis had an ineligible player in the 2007-2008 season. They had to vacate all of their wins from that year. Had they won that night they would've had to vacate the title. So, Chalmers hitting that three-pointer prevented there being no champion for 2008 as the title would not be awarded to Kansas. There would just be no champion. This is just an opinion however and people are free to disagree. This is a great list, and all of these moments are classic moments. I hope there are more classic Madness moments this year.