Fans react to column claiming Ennis’ shot is best in Syracuse history
Tyler Ennis hit a buzzer-beater to send No. 1 Syracuse to a 58-56 win over No. 25 Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Beat writer David Wilson, who was in Pittsburgh to see the chaos unfold, calls it the greatest shot in Syracuse history. Some agree, while others don’t.
"Ennis’ heroics were, in Vegas’ eyes, as an underdog and kept this magical Syracuse season unblemished." — @DBWilson2 http://t.co/EuYlr2Hml1
— Jared Kraham (@JaredKraham) February 13, 2014
@DOsports @DBWilson2 I don't know. Last night was epic but so was Gerry Mac's 1/2 court 3 at buzzer against Georgetown.
— Perez (@PhillyPerez) February 13, 2014
Props to @DBWilson2 for a good column and starting a fun debate. http://t.co/urgAK7FUW8
— T.J. Basalla (@tjbasalla) February 13, 2014
@DBWilson2 I would say John Wallace's game winner in 96 tourney
— Steph George (@CNYSteph) February 13, 2014
@tjbasalla @Stephen_Bailey1 @DBWilson2 Yeah, completely agree. Given the stakes and the player making the shot, I see the argument.
— Matthew McClusky (@MatthewMcClusky) February 13, 2014
“@TrevorHass: Ennis’ buzzer-beater to edge Pitt is greatest shot in Syracuse history, argues @DBWilson2: http://t.co/7sPrio3KQX”>No Pearl
— The Cuseaholic (@Cuseaholic) February 13, 2014
Published on February 13, 2014 at 4:26 pm
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