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Kansas legend Mario Chalmers picks side on NCAA Tournament vs. NBA debate

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Kansas bowed out of the second round of the NCAA Tournament after suffering a two-point loss to St. John’s, 67-65, on Sunday at Viejas Arena.

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Dylan Darling made the biggest shot of his career, sinking the game-winning layup as time expired to save the No. 5 Red Storm against the No. 4 Jayhawks.

One guy who knows all about making an iconic shot in March Madness is former Kansas star Mario Chalmers. He etched his name in college lore in 2008 after sinking a three-pointer against Memphis to send the title game into overtime. The Jayhawks eventually won, 75-68, to earn their third national trophy.

Chalmers carried his championship pedigree to the NBA, winning back-to-back rings with the Miami Heat.

When asked by Bleacher Report about what’s more difficult to win between the NCAA Tournament and the NBA Finals, Chalmers had an easy answer.

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“I would have to say college just because it’s one-and-done. That one-and-done game gets you every time. It took us three years to get to that (championship),” said Chalmers.

“In the NBA, it’s a seven-game series. Getting there is definitely the hard part, but once you get there, you gotta win four times, so you have more opportunities.”

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