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A look at the keys to victory for each team (Monday, 9:20 p.m. ET, CBS). How Gonzaga can cut down the nets: The Bulldogs (31-0) have winning momentum following the adrenaline of Jalen Suggs halfcourt banked-in three-pointer that helped them survive UCLA. But it will take the Zags big three – Suggs, Corey Kispert and Drew Timme – to all perform at an elite level for this game to go their way. All-American Kispert (2-for-8 from three vs. UCLA) will have to shoot better against Baylor to counter the Bears perimeter attack. The ultimate key will be for big man Timme to get going early and for the rest of the Zags to use the energy from his dunks or big shots. Timme can be the difference because Baylor doesn t have anyone who can stop the 6-10 crafty big man, who s a phenomenal passer once teams start to double team or become undisciplined on defense. Gonzaga s sidekicks Joel Ayayi and Andrew Nembhard came up big against UCLA on offense, but their defense will be m ....
Copy shortlink: The legend of Jalen Suggs clutch performances began well before his late-game heroics and buzzer-beating 30-foot three-pointer against UCLA in the waning seconds at Saturday s Final Four in Indianapolis. Suggs could add to his historic NCAA tournament run Monday if he leads Gonzaga to the national title over Baylor, securing the first undefeated season since 1976. The biggest game in his mind, though, before Saturday s now epic shot heard around the sports world and beyond wasn t even on the hardwood. I ve always said a football game, section championship against Benilde-St. Margaret s my senior year, was my greatest sports moment I ve been a part of, the All-American freshman guard said Saturday. [The UCLA win] skyrockets above that. I mean, it was nuts … I just can t believe that happened. ....
The highlights, the commentary and excitement flooding the internet after Saturday night’s epic Final Four matchup between Gonzaga and UCLA have focused on Jalen Suggs’ insane half court heave to win the game at the end of overtime, and rightfully so. There was Suggs, standing on the scorer’s table, yelling, ebullient, while announcers screamed about him saving Gonzaga’s sublime year. An undefeated season, the first since Bobby Knight’s Hoosier’s did it in 1976, was kept in play by a 40 foot bank shot. How is it possible for a 19 year old to possess the steel of a two-term president? The poise of a daimyo? The magic amulet that only the supremely talented can unlock to make Bill Raferty exclaim, “onions!?” Old heads might still mutter about Duke vs. Kentucky in ‘92, but Gonzaga vs. UCLA instantly vaulted into the conversation for the greatest Final Four game ever played. It only took one of Suggs’ jumpers to momentarily make the city of Indianapolis hot in ....
April 5, 2021 Share Jalen Suggs took the inbounds pass and saw nothing but clear sailing. Three dribbles. Past the half-court line. A little stutter-step. And straight into history. The Gonzaga freshman banked in a shot at the buzzer from near the Final Four logo for a 93-90 overtime win over UCLA on Saturday night that vaulted the Bulldogs to within one win of an undefeated season and the national title. Talk about a perfect finish! This thriller in the national semifinal was the best game of the tournament, and, considering the stakes, it served up possibly the best ending in the history of March Madness a kiss off the glass from near midcourt to keep a perfect season alive. ....
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