GREENVILLE, S.C. — There were 19 seconds left Sunday night when Miami coach Jim Larranaga summoned his point guard, Charlie Moore, to the Hurricanes bench. A massive smile on Larranaga’s face, he extended his long arms and embraced his sixth-year senior point guard in a massive hug.
They pulled away from each other, and then embraced again. Moore’s job was done for the night – he’d posted 15 points, 8 eight assists and 9 rebounds – but his career wasn’t done. Moments later, when the Hurricanes’ 79-61 upset of second-seeded Auburn was complete, Moore looked to the small section of traveling Hurricanes fans and pointed at them. Then he saw Larranaga. They hugged again.
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