Skip Bayless, eternal heel, says Jalen Suggs' Final Four buzzer-beater was 'pure luck'
Gonzaga freshman Jalen Suggs delivered one of the top shots in March Madness history on Saturday, banking a halfcourt, buzzer-beating 3 off the glass to give the top-seeded Bulldogs a 93-90 overtime win against 11-seed UCLA in the Final Four.
The shot was amazing, without a doubt. Also consider the time left on the clock (3.3 seconds when Gonzaga inbounded the ball), the Final Four stage and back-and-forth nature of the game, and many will count this matchup among the greatest in NCAA Tournament history.
There's really nothing to say about Bayless' opinion. He's committed to a bit, one that pays well and places him in the news even when he's not doing anything particularly newsworthy. But just for the sake of posterity, let's note that a "lucky" shot does not detract from the greatness of this Final Four matchup — it only adds to it. Any other opinion is asinine.
Say the shot was just "lucky." Does that take away from Jaime Jaquez Jr. tying the game with a putback with 3.3 seconds left in overtime? Does it take away from Drew Timme, with four fouls, drawing a charge on Johnny Juzang with 1.1 seconds in regulation on a would-be lead-changing Bruins possession? Does it take away from Suggs' incredible sequence where he blocked a Cody Riley dunk attempt and then dished a half-court bounce pass to Timme for a dunk? Does it take away from Juzang's game-high 29 points on 12-of-18 shooting? Or the 19 lead changes, or the fact that no team led by more than seven points?
The answers to those questions, in order: No, no, no, no, no and no.
Twitter roundly criticized Bayless for his scorching hot take. Here are a few memorable entries:
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