Sean Miller has finally been announced as the winner of the second annual Shots from the Heart competition, and it wasn't even close.
Miller, who lost to Iowa State's Fred Hoiberg by one shot in last year's event, beat Detroit's Ray McCallum 55-43 after McCallum missed four of his final free throws.
Miller made 24 of 25 free throws, missing only his eighth shot, which counted for one point. The scores grow progressively higher as coaches shoot the 25 shots; the full shot chart is here.
Also, the full brackets are here.
There are two videos of Miller on the tournament's main page. In the lower one, Miller "guarantees" a win next year and invites Florida's Billy Donovan and Kentucky's John Calipari to play.
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