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Sorry to end! Duke lost to North Carolina and missed the NCAA Finals, and legendary coach K retired

On April 3, Beijing time, the NCAA crazy triple semifinals, the University of North Carolina defeated Duke University 81-77 to meet the University of Kansas in the finals. Duke hit show Ben Kairo cut 20 points, 10 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks, and North Kalebe LeFu cut 28 points, 9 boards, 2 assists and 1 cap.

Sorry to end! Duke lost to North Carolina and missed the NCAA Finals, and legendary coach K retired

With the end of Duke's journey this season, legendary coach "Old K" Mike Shashevsky officially retired and failed to lead the team to the NCAA championship, which is a little regrettable.

Sorry to end! Duke lost to North Carolina and missed the NCAA Finals, and legendary coach K retired

The world-famous "Old K" coaching career has been well-known, with 5 national championships, 13 NCAA final four, 3 namsee Namsmith University Coach of the Year, 5 ACC Coaches of the Year, 2001 Inducted into the Hall of Fame, 2006 inducted into the University Basketball Hall of Fame, 3 times leading the men's basketball dream team to win the Olympic championship.

Sorry to end! Duke lost to North Carolina and missed the NCAA Finals, and legendary coach K retired

In the last 10.4 seconds of the game, Duke trailed North Carolina by 3 points 76-79, Duke player Trevor Kiles broke through the layup, the referee directly blew the ball early foul, Kiers executed 1 of 2 free throws, Duke still trailed by 2 points, and was eventually eliminated. If the referee had blown 2+1 at the time, Duke would have had a chance to equalize. The well-known American media "Open Air Stand" tweeted and complained, "You have blown this 2+1 out!" ”

In slow-motion replays, Kiles had already tapped the defender on his elbow before he made the layup, and the referee blew the penalty seemingly without a problem.

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