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Instant Classic: North Carolina vs Duke Full Game | February 18, 2015

The ACC Digital Network brings you the entire game in the latest chapter of the storied North Carolina Duke rivalry. The game did not disappoint Wednesday night, as the Blue Devils took down the Tar Heels 92-90 in overtime. Freshman Tyus Jones led a late charge for Duke, who were down 10 with under 4 minutes to go, scoring the game-tying basket with just seconds remaining. Fellow freshman Jahlil Okafor added 12 points and 13 rebounds, including a huge bucket in OT. Kennedy Meeks and Brice Johnson both had 18 to lead the Tar Heels.

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Comments

Zaki says:

Gotta make your perimeter shots bro lol……

John Saylor says:

Every one of this duke starting 5 made it to the NBA. Crazy stuff.

Michael Joyner says:

That crowd—–Duke's 6th Man .

Tommye Bunn says:

UNC fans blame the refs, but really should blame Hicks, because he had a wide open lane to drive, but was scared of the biggest moment of his, UNC career and passes the ball. Oh ya, they don't like to blame the players for missing big FTs either to put the game away in regulation. It's just easier to blame the refs, for blowing a 9 point lead with 2:22 to go in the game.

Tom Cleaveland says:

Dean Smith died 11 days before this game. Great coach and man.

Holden Schmidt says:

Kentucky those teams are scrubs beat them by 30 points

C Pompey says:

just rewatched this. forgot how awful Paige was in this game and how bad Tokoto's shot was. up 10 with 3 left and couldn't close the deal.

David Anderson says:

FUCK DOOK!!!

Expert Cam says:

Watching this again love duke always

WildwoodClaire1 says:

No offense, but it is only 'classic' if UNC wins.

nintendonerdsvideos says:

1:24:58 1:25:03
5 seconds uncalled, but Duke gets all the calls

Third Echelon says:

Wow this was played on my birthday

But Duke won😭😭

gray cat says:

Wow all of the UNC fans complaining about the refs even though just as many bad calls went against Duke. Was the reason you lost by 20 to Texas A and M the refs?

Caroline Catterton says:

One of the best games

Ben Morris says:

At 1:10:30 you can see Justise Winslow holding JP Tokoto with both arms as Jones gets to the layup. That play tied the game. Should have been an offensive foul giving UNC the ball with 28 seconds to go up by 2. Can't say too many times that a no-call definitely changed the outcome of a game, but this is one of those times.

Isaasaur says:

Lets go UNC my fav college

Taylor Broom says:

I like wafflz

Jonathon Hilliard says:

This year would be this freshman class senior year crazy

PHOENIXQ2024 says:

I'm so damn glad Matt Jones is gone. Sheeesh

gray cat says:

isn't it funny how in 2016 the best UNC team since 2009 couldn't sweep the worst duke team since 2009?

gray cat says:

Duke won? UNC lost? it must have been the refs!

Tony Moody says:

North Carolina tar heels Big Jah

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