Just Now: Tigers head coach lands with another two top talented players….

Just Now: Tigers head coach lands with another two top talented players….

When playing the No. 12 Duke Blue Devils on the road, the Clemson Tigers were getting closer to pulling off an upset. The Tigers were ahead by one point with seven seconds remaining. With one second left, Duke guard Tyrese Proctor drove into the lane, attempted a shot, and was fouled by Josh Beadle of Clemson. Proctor made both of his free shots to give Duke a 72–71 victory. The whistle was not accepted by Clemson coach Brad Brownell, who has never defeated the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium. “The last time I was here, we lost by two,” Brownell remarked following the game. We were up with two minutes remaining. I’ve spent almost four possessions in this exact scenario, and I haven’t

On the road against the No. 12 Duke Blue Devils, the Clemson Tigers were just a hair away from pulling off an upset. By one point with seven seconds remaining, the Tigers were ahead. With one second left, Clemson player Josh Beadle fouled Duke guard Tyrese Proctor after he drove into the lane and attempted a jumper. Duke won 72–71 thanks to Proctor’s two clutch free throws. Having never defeated the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Brad Brownell, the coach of Clemson, disagreed with the whistle. After the game, Brownell remarked, “The last time I was here, we lost by two.” “With two minutes remaining, we were ahead. About four times in a possession, I’ve been in this identical scenario, and I haven’t

The consistency with which Duke has crushed Clemson at Cameron Indoor Stadium has, on Saturday night, finally worn down Tigers coach Brad Brownell. First, the fundamentals: Tyrese Proctor’s two free throws with one second remaining after a Clemson foul gave the No. 12 Blue Devils a 72-71 victory. Duke has defeated the Tigers in Durham for the 21st time in a row. In response to all of that and other information, Brownell stated, “Our bench was really emotional because we’re a fierce team that gave it our best and felt like the game was maybe stolen away from us a little bit. That’s all there is to it. It shouldn’t be decided in that manner. When informed of Brownell’s remarks, Duke coach Jon Scheyer responded. “You understand,

Brad Brownell, the coach of the Tigers, was finally pushed to the brink on Saturday night by the consistency with which Duke has defeated Clemson at Cameron Indoor Stadium. To start, the fundamentals: With a second remaining, Tyrese Proctor’s two free throws helped the No. 12 Blue Devils win 72–71 thanks to a Clemson foul. Over the past 21 games, Duke has defeated the Tigers in Durham. “We’re a passionate group that fought their tails off and feel like the game was maybe taken from us a little bit,” Brownell said in response to all of that and other specifics. That concludes our discussion. That is not how it should be decided. In response to news of Brownell’s remarks, Duke coach Jon Scheyer responded sharply. As you are aware,

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