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Texas Edges Syracuse at Legends Basketball Tournament

Arthur Kaluma goes up for Layup

The Texas Longhorns pulled out a thrilling 70-66 victory over the Syracuse Orange in the Legends Basketball Tournament at Barclays Arena, delivering a game that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. The tightly contested matchup showcased grit, resilience, and high-stakes basketball, with both teams leaving everything on the floor.

For most of the game, it appeared Texas would cruise to a comfortable win. Behind the strong performances of Arthur Kaluma and Tyrese Johnson, who each tallied 16 points, the Longhorns built a commanding 17-point lead early in the second half. Their potent offense and aggressive defense stifled Syracuse, who struggled to find their rhythm. However, as the minutes ticked down, the game transformed into a dramatic back-and-forth affair.

Syracuse mounted a furious comeback in the second half, led by Chance Westry Starling and the inside presence of Lampkin, who scored 16 and 14 points respectively. The Orange clawed their way back, using relentless defensive pressure and timely buckets to chip away at the deficit. With under five minutes remaining, Syracuse took its first lead of the game, stunning the Texas crowd and bringing the Barclays Arena to life.

The Orange extended their lead to a single point with two minutes left, creating a tense, high-stakes atmosphere. But Texas responded with composure, fueled by clutch free throws and critical defensive stops. Kaluma and Johnson each delivered crucial plays in the waning moments, helping Texas reclaim control and seal the victory.

Syracuse’s spirited fightback was commendable but ultimately fell just short, leaving the Orange with the task of regrouping for tomorrow’s third-place match against Texas Tech. Their valiant effort, however, made a clear statement about their resilience and potential moving forward.

Adding to the excitement of the night was the presence of Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony and his son, Kiyan Anthony, who recently committed to play for the Orange. The younger Anthony’s decision brings renewed excitement to the program, and his attendance at the game provided an inspiring moment for Syracuse fans despite the loss.

Carmelo and Kiyan Anthony in Attendance
Carmelo and Kiyan Anthony in Attendance

For Texas, this win solidifies their reputation as a team capable of weathering pressure and closing out games. Kaluma and Johnson’s consistent scoring and the Longhorns’ ability to maintain poise under duress bode well for their campaign as they advance in the tournament.

Both teams gave the crowd a night to remember, highlighting the intensity and unpredictability of college basketball. As the Legends Basketball Tournament continues, fans can expect more exciting matchups and performances like this one.

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