Let Kansas State show you how to lose a basketball game that you absolutely should not lose.
Texas Southern got its second impressive win in slightly more than a week, taking down Kansas State 58-56 a week after beating No. 25 Michigan State. That in itself would be news. But this win was about as unlikely of a win as you'll see all season, especially considering that the Wildcats led by four, 56-52, with 3.8 seconds left.
Those final 3.8 seconds were a nearly impossibly good example of how to lose a basketball game. Here's how it happened:
- Kansas State fouled Texas Southern's Tonnie Collier on a three-pointer with 3.8 seconds left.
- Collier made the first two free throws, then missed the third, allowing the Tigers to get the put-back and tie the game up. That is absolutely perfect execution of a play that is probably failed 99 percent of the time.
- This gave K-State a chance to inbound the ball with 0.9 seconds remaining and throw up a desperation heave to avoid overtime. However, the Wildcats threw the ball out of bounds untouched on the inbound pass, giving Texas Southern a chance to win it from their own end.
- TSU's Jason Carter got the inbound pass and scored on a jumper in the paint as time expired to win the game.
For some reason, K-State's home clock operator started the clock late, but it didn't matter, as the refs confirmed the shot should count.
And that, without a doubt, is the worst way you can ever lose a game.
from SBNation.com - All Posts http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2014/12/28/7458349/texas-southern-beats-kansas-state-in-unlikeliest-end-of-game-win-ever
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