NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

66. Magic Mike Miller
Mike Miller has gone on to have a successful professional basketball career, but his buzzer-beater against Butler in the first round of the 2000 NCAA tournament may be his most memorable shot ever. Down one with 8.1 seconds left in overtime, Florida coach Billy Donovan called the play "Home Run." Point guard Teddy Dupay drove the ball up the court and dished to Miller on the wing with four seconds left. Instead of settling for the jumper, Miller drove toward the lane and got himself a 13-footer that dropped in for a 69-68 Florida victory. The Gators would go on to reach the final game, which they lost to Michigan State.
-- Teddy Mitrosilis
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