They knew exactly what was about to happen.
With less than 14 seconds to go in the game, No. 10 Duke trailing No. 5 North Carolina by just two and the ball in Austin Rivers’ hands, Kendall Marshall predicted the next play as if he could read the freshman guard’s mind.
But instead of stopping Rivers’ 3-point buzzer beater that would give the Blue Devils an 85-84 come-from-behind victory Wednesday at the Smith Center, all Marshall could do was sit back and watch it unfold.
“I think we all saw it coming,” Marshall said. “You could see the way he was setting it up. He wanted to take that three.
After trailing for most of the first half, the Tar Heels led by double-digits for much of the second.
But with just more than a minute to go in the game, a jumper from Duke forward Ryan Kelly pulled the Blue Devils within two.
UNC forward Tyler Zeller made two of four free throws in the moments to follow, but with less than 14 seconds to go, Duke had the chance for one final shot.
As the seconds ticked off, Duke forward Mason Plumlee set a screen, and Tyler Zeller took over for Reggie Bullock in guarding Rivers.
UNC took the bait. And in the end, it came back to bite them.