Kansas men's basketball advances after controversial call hinders Samford upset: 'An incredible play'
Samford managed to cut a 22-point deficit
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The Kansas Jayhawks avoided an early upset in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament on Thursday night, thanks to a controversial call in the final minute of their first-round match-up against Samford.
The 13th-seeded Bulldogs managed to cut a 22-point deficit to just one with 14 seconds remaining when Samford’s A.J. Staton-McCray says he pulled off a "great play" in blocking Nicolas Timberlake’s shot from beneath the basket.
Officials called it a foul, which would set up two key free throws by Timberlake for a 93-89 victory.
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"I have seen the play," Samford coach Bucky McMillan said in his post-game presser.
"I thought A.J. made an incredible play on it, you know what I'm saying? I'm not faulting the call. Some people can see it different ways. But I was really proud of our guys' ability to go make a play."
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On social media, however, there were several fans who saw it differently.
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"Ban that ref crew for robbing Samford," one person said in response to the NCAA’s post on X showing the slow-motion replay.
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"Terrible call Kansas bailed out by refs once again," another responded.
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Timberlake was adamant in his post-game presser that he was "definitely fouled" on the play. Kansas coach Bill Self seemingly avoided giving his take when asked about the call, and instead praised Timberlake’s play.
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"I thought Nic attacked the basket well," he said. "He’s a much better athlete than what a lot of people think. He attacked it strong, just like he should."
The fourth-seeded Jayhawks will next take on No. 5 seed Gonzaga on Saturday at 3:15 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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