Dillon Brooks hit a 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds remaining to give No. 21 Oregon an 89-87 win over No. 2 UCLA on Wednesday night sparking the first of two court-storming celebrations by Oregon fans at Matthew Knight Arena.
Brooks grabbed Bryce Alford's missed free throw with 8.9 seconds to go, dribbled up the court to the wing and pulled up for the game-winning shot.
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Brooks hits the 3 after Bryce Alford misses the free throw. Oregon ERUPTS. pic.twitter.com/bFSONcV5bl
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The referees were forced to clear the court after the play in order to review the final shot. They put 0.8 seconds back on the clock and did not issue the Ducks a technical foul for the premature celebration.
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After UCLA star Lonzo Ball's last-second heave was way off, Oregon fans stormed the court yet again, much to the chagrin of head coach Dana Altman, who told reporters after the game Oregon needs to "act like we've been here before."
While the Ducks are ranked, Altman did admit the Bruins are "still the team to beat" in the Pac-12.
"We won a home game by two points," he added. "You're supposed to win at home."
Payton Pritchard added 15 points and nine assists for the Ducks (12-2), who increased the nation's second-longest home winning streak to 34 games.