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Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Final Four History


5. Chris Webber Calls Timeout, April 5, 1993 (New Orleans): Webber was the main reason this game was close, scoring 23 points and snagging 11 rebounds. Yet when double-teamed and Michigan down 73-71 to UNC in the final seconds, the Fab Five sophomore called a timeout he didn’t have. It gave the Tar Heels a technical foul and the national title. (Athlon Sports)

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