UConn’s Kemba Walker showed college basketball fans everywhere why he’s arguably one of the best players in the country. With the score tied against Pittsburgh in the Big East tourney, the Huskies turned to Walker for some late game magic—and he didn’t disappoint.
The Panthers opted to switch on the high ball screen and what followed can only be described as some serious ankle breaking.
The 9th seeded Huskies now move on to play the winner of the St. John’s-Syracuse matchup. Hopefully, both these teams learn from Pitt’s mistake. Don’t send your big oaf out to guard an All-American with the game on the line.
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