The NCAA Tournament ended with an epic flameout for Duke, which entered the Final Four as a big favorite to win it all and collapsed late in a loss to Houston.
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Duke's misery equaled nothing but joy for the sportsbooks. Patrick Everson breaks down that and more after a wild Final Four.
Houston went on a 21-8 run with 8:17 remaining to stun Duke and advance to face Florida in the National Championship game.
After leading by as many as 14 points against the Houston Cougars in the Final Four, Duke went on to lose 70-67 in heartbreaking fashion. Duke was as hot as they come throughout the chunk of action, yet they made just one shot in the final 10.5 minutes of action. On top of that, Flagg had a prime opportunity to hit a game-winner but left it short.
Fewer results have been more shocking in the NCAA Tournament than the collapse Duke pulled off on Saturday night. After Tyrese Proctor sunk a free throw to put
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