It is the greatest shot in college basketball because it happened in the Final Four at the buzzer with the team down. The only other buzzer beaters in the Final Four were tied games. Also Butler had to create his own shot unlike the other shots which were catch and shoot. Definitely the greatest shot and most dramatic shot I have seen!
@@KurtyFloLive I truly believe we can win, but it’s going to take a whole team effort. Like my father always said there’s one thing you can’t coach and that’s heart. This team has plenty of it.
@@kingdiamond51fifty I know they can win when they all play together! Very wise words from your father as well this team is all heart and tonight proved it big time! just one more win! One More!
shot of the century? cmon now, did you just start watching basketball this month? i could probably name 25 better ones off the top of my head. (not saying this isn't a classic shot)
@@paulkane7771 Kris Jenkins won the national title on a buzzer beater. Richard Hamilton's multiple tries and finally hits it at the buzzer Christian Laettner, well Christian Laettner X2 Tate George's turnaround Jumper to beat Clemson Paul Jesperson's half courter to beat Texas Mario Chalmers' 3 in D Rose's face to get Kansas to OT where they won Tyus Edney going coast to coast to beat Missouri The Bryce Drew shot VS Ole Miss Korie Lucious shot assisted by Draymond Green to beat Maryland Aaron Craft's shot to beat Iowa St. ....and that's just off the top of my head (all seen live)
Johnell Davis for FAU shot the ball with 4 seconds left on the shot clock...why he did that I have no idea....clock was their ally...if he shoots it 3 seconds later with 1 second on the shot clock their win percentage goes up drastically