Michigan State wasn't in the bonus, so the Blue Devils didn't have time to foul.
Xavier Tillman, standing almost directly in front of Mike Krzyzewski on the Duke sideline, took the ball from the referee.
"I saw the way Tre was guarding him and I was like, I'm just going to throw it up court because nobody's expecting us to go up court. I told Kenny, 'You go that way,' 'Cash, you go that way.' And then I smacked the ball. I tried to fake it and Cash got open. I thought he was going to get fouled. When he didn't get fouled I was ecstatic," Tillman said.
Even if Winston had been fouled, Duke would have had another foul to give before sending the Spartans to the line. Winston, like Tillman, expected that to happen. He could hardly believe it when he got away and was running out the clock.
"It was shocking. I (thought) I was going to get fouled. I was preparing my mind to knock down some free throws. But I got the ball and got away, and I was like, 'I'm like about to dribble it out. This is really happening.' It was a crazy moment," Winston said.
As for Barrett, his thoughts in that moment were a bit different.
"Just that it's over," he said. "Every day we came in, worked our butts off and really gave everything that we had all season long. And we had so much success. So to see that happen at the end -- all credit to them. They played a hell of a game. But for it to be over for us is heartbreaking."