The "Christian Laettner Shot" refers to a buzzer-beating jump shot made by Christian Laettner, a former basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils, during the 1992 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The shot occurred during the East Regional Final game against the Kentucky Wildcats on March 28, 1992.
With just 2.1 seconds left in overtime and Duke trailing by one point, Grant Hill threw a full-court pass to Laettner, who caught the ball at the free-throw line, faked a shot, turned, and made a jump shot at the buzzer to win the game 104-103. The shot is widely regarded as one of the greatest moments in college basketball history and helped propel Duke to its second consecutive national championship.
The play has been replayed countless times and is often considered one of the most iconic moments in NCAA Tournament history. It solidified Laettner's reputation as a clutch player and added to the rivalry between Duke and Kentucky, two perennial college basketball powerhouses.
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