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Maynor's shot propels him to legend status, still haunts Duke


Let's be honest: If Eric Maynor doesn't bury that shot over Jon Scheyer to knock Duke out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round in March, is the Virginia Commonwealth guard at the Pan Am Games trials? He's not sure. But one thing is undisputable. Making that 17-foot jumper with 1.8 seconds left for the Rams' stunning 79-77 win over the Blue Devils gave Maynor opportunities he might not have had this summer. (ESPN.com)

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