On April 3, Beijing time, the NCAA final match was released, and North Carolina finally defeated Duke University 81-77 to meet the University of Kansas. "Old K" coach Mike Shashevsky also officially retired, completing the coaching curtain battle. However, there was a huge controversial penalty in the last moments of this game, and after the game, it rushed to the first place in the national hot search.
The Duke-North Carolina showdown was fierce, with the two sides winning and losing at the last minute. However, with 10.4 seconds left in the second half, Duke attacked at half-time, Giles made a layup and the referee whistled.
However, the referee gave Pav Johnson an early foul and the goal was invalid. Judging by the slow-motion replay, it's the perfect 2 plus 1. The referee also did not look back at the video, Gilles made two free throws and one shot, and in the end Duke lost all his achievements.
If the ball counts as 2 plus 1, Then Duke, who is three points behind, has a good chance of equalizing. The controversial penalty sentence sparked a round of scolding, and fans complained that the referee was too bad.
After Duke missed the final, most of the players chose to leave the game directly, refusing to shake hands with their opponents. However, the old K coach who ushered in the career coaching curtain battle stayed behind to shake hands with the other side one by one, and he also won the tribute of his opponent.
It is worth mentioning that the first defeat of coach K's coachIng Duke was due to North Carolina, and now he lost to North Carolina in the final battle of his coaching career, and Jordan's alma mater is undoubtedly his number one bitter master.