As Austin Rivers comes down from his adrenaline rush of a Wednesday night, the person who may have the best idea of how Rivers’ one shot will affect his Duke legacy is Jeff Capel.
It’s conceivable that Rivers’ game-winning 3-pointer was the Blue Devils’ most memorable shot in the series with North Carolina since Capel hit a running 30-footer at the end of the first overtime of the teams’ Feb. 2, 1995 game.
There are differences between the two buzzer-beaters, with the most notable being that Capel’s effort didn’t win the game for Duke – North Carolina ended up outlasting Duke 102-100 in double overtime.







Updated 12.25 a.m.

Welcome, everyone. It's the day after Austin Rivers and Duke mounted a classic comeback to beat North Carolina on the Tar Heels' home court.
We have with us Blue Devils beat writer Jack Daly and columnist Luke DeCock, who both covered last night's game at the Smith Center.
Get your questions, comments and family-friendly rants ready. (Yes, we all know Seth Curry traveled before hitting that 3.) We're about to get started.
If anyone wants to talk also about Florida State's flop at Boston College or N.C. State's game tonight at Georgia Tech, Jack and Luke are ready to discuss those as well.
We're about to get started, but here are some links to some of this morning's coverage.
Duke at the buzzer: http://bit.ly/AlyYw6
Duke controls its destiny: http://bit.ly/xs3wb3
Tudor's Take: http://bit.ly/xXoygJ