Packer: "Reminds me of the 1991 semifinal Jim. Duke needed to get the ball to Laettner in order to beat UNLV."
Nantz: "One of those great performances by Laettner, which he became famous for."
Packer: "Just like the shot to beat Connecticut, which came just days after Connecticut had won on a last second shot by Tate George."
Nantz: "Laettner, always good at closing teams out."
Packer: "Just like the game against Kentucky in the regional finals in '92 in Philly."
Nantz: "Another great one, Billy."
Packer: "But not as great as the '73 ACC final with Maryland and N.C. State going head to head."
Nantz: "Yes, another great game from the past."
Packer: "Great like all the ACC games I played in before black guys were allowed to play in the league."
Nantz: "Wish I could have been covering back in those days, Billy."
Packer: "Yes, great games like the one at the Y in Springfield back when Dr. Naismith invented the game. The
locals needed to get the ball inside that night. And they needed to either get a timeout or steal some minutes when the ball was being retrieved from the peach basket."
Nantz: "All true, Billy. But what does UCLA need to do to get back in this one."
Packer: "I'm telling you Jim, they need to get the ball inside to Love. It's a lot like Duke needing to get the ball to Christian Laettner back in the 1991 national semifinals against UNLV."