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Laurence Fishburne Talks About His Absence from ‘The Matrix Resurrections’

A Missed Opportunity for Morpheus in the 2021 Sequel

When you think of the legendary sci-fi series “The Matrix,” Laurence Fishburne’s portrayal of Morpheus, complete with those iconic tiny sunglasses, is hard to overlook. However, the 2021 installment, “The Matrix Resurrections,” saw the return of stars like Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss as Neo and Trinity, but Fishburne was notably absent.

During an interview on “The View,” Laurence Fishburne addressed the fact that he did not reprise his role as Morpheus in the series’ fourth film. Fishburne revealed that he had expressed interest in returning, stating, “I offered my services to the fourth Matrix, and they didn’t respond well to that.” Despite his eagerness to be involved, “for whatever reason,” his casting “didn’t happen,” and the role of Morpheus was instead given to Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.

Laurence Fishburne originally brought Morpheus to life in the flagship 1999 “The Matrix” movie, directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, and his performance left an indelible mark on the franchise. Although the Wachowskis directed the first three “Matrix” movies, Lana Wachowski solely directed “The Matrix Resurrections.” Clips of Fishburne’s Morpheus were featured in the latest film, maintaining his enduring connection to the series.

Hope for Future Involvement

Although Fishburne wasn’t part of “The Matrix Resurrections,” he hasn’t closed the door entirely on future opportunities within the franchise. When asked about the possibility of joining a potential fifth film, he expressed openness to the idea but emphasized that it “depends on the circumstances,” such as who would be involved and the quality of the script.

Fishburne mentioned that his participation would hinge on whether he is offered a role after being overlooked for the 2021 sequel. Despite this setback, Fishburne remains optimistic about what the future holds with a simple “We’ll see.”

Fishburne’s Continuing Journey

While Morpheus might be in hiatus, Fishburne continues to showcase his fighting chops. He is set to appear in the upcoming thriller “The Amateur,” slated to hit theaters on April 11. This new project highlights Fishburne’s unwavering dedication to his craft and his readiness to take on dynamic roles.

As fans and Fishburne himself anticipate what might come next, his legacy as Morpheus remains firmly rooted in the cinematic world of “The Matrix.”

Representing District 2: A Personal Commitment to Community (Advertorial)

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Representing District 2: A Personal Commitment to Community

(Advertorial By: Carla-Joy Sisco Candidate for City Council District 2, Paid for by the Carla-Joy Sisco Campaign)

Representing District 2 is not just a role—it’s a heartfelt commitment to putting people first. It’s about recognizing the unique voices, whether it’s that of families striving for stability, seniors ensuring that they have the right services, or the small business owner navigating challenges.

For me, being a council member means showing up. It means being present for all of District 2, listening to the concerns that shape everyday life, and taking action to transform those concerns into solutions. Whether it’s advocating for economic development, programs that empower residents and small businesses, revitalizing neglected spaces, or ensuring that public safety is prioritized, every initiative must stem from a genuine love for the community and its people.

District 2 is a reflection of resilience and diversity. Made up of many cultures, rich histories, and needs. Representing this spirited community requires vision and the ability to connect residents, organizations, businesses and resources to create opportunities that uplift everyone. Transparency, equity, and collaboration must drive every decision.

Personally, I find inspiration in the stories shared by District 2’s residents as I knock on doors and go to community meetings. Each conversation reminds me why this work matters—every challenge is an opportunity to drive progress, and every success is a step toward a better future. Together, we shape a District 2 where residents feels valued, heard, and empowered to thrive. This isn’t just about governance; it’s a deeply personal journey to serve and uplift our community.

Vote Carla-Joy Sisco for City Council District 2 – Number 3 on the ballot.

Together, we can create a better future.

“Imagine If I Had Done Any Of This…”

Obama and Harris Publicly Rebuke Trump In Separate Occurances This Past Week

Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris have publicly expressed their concerns about the direction of the nation under President Donald Trump’s second term. Their recent remarks highlight significant apprehensions about Trump’s policies and actions since his return to office.

Hamilton College: Obama’s Sharp Rebuke of Trump’s Policies

In a public appearance at Hamilton College, Obama did not hold back as he criticized Trump’s attempts to alter the federal government’s structure, his crackdown on immigration and dissent, and his efforts to intimidate the media and legal systems. Reflecting on his presidency, Obama remarked, “Imagine if I had done any of this,” emphasizing that such actions would have been unacceptable during his administration or those of his predecessors.

Obama also voiced his disapproval of Trump’s latest tariff plans, suggesting they may not benefit the United States. However, his primary concern is what he perceives as the White House’s infringement on civil rights, particularly its stance on free speech in universities and its pressure on law firms representing disliked parties.

Leading Women Defined Summit: “I’m Not Here To Say I Told You So,” Harris Highlights Predictability in Trump’s Actions

In separate remarks, Kamala Harris speaking at the Leading Women Defined Summit, addressed the predictable nature of Trump’s actions upon his return to the Oval Office. While she refrained from saying “I told you so,” Harris did express concern about the environment of fear created by Trump’s presidency.

She discussed how certain organizations remain silent in the face of unconstitutional threats, which contributes to widespread fear. Harris highlighted Trump’s recent agreement with Doug Emhoff’s law firm, which involves providing substantial pro bono legal services during his term, as indicative of his administration’s influence over high-profile firms.

Encouragement Amidst Fear

Despite the fear she acknowledges, Harris also emphasized the contagious nature of courage. She encouraged leaders and individuals to act courageously, suggesting that bravery can spread just as easily as fear.

Obama and Harris’s remarks serve as a clarion call for vigilance and courage in the face of what they perceive as threats to democracy and civil liberties under the current administration.

Barack Obama Admits He’s in “Deep Deficit” With Michelle

Obama Says He Owes Michelle After White House Years

Barack Obama says he’s been trying to make up for lost time with Michelle Obama after their eight-year run in the White House. Speaking with Hamilton College President Steve Tepper, the former president admitted he realized back in January 2017 that he was in a “deep deficit” with his wife of more than 30 years.

“I have been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things,” Obama said.

The comment comes amid renewed public interest in the Obamas’ relationship, especially after Michelle’s noticeable absence from several public events with her husband earlier this year. Barack and Michelle, who married in 1992 and share two daughters, Malia (26) and Sasha (23), have never shied away from being honest about the struggles in their relationship.

Michelle Once Said There Were “10 Years I Couldn’t Stand My Husband”

Michelle Obama has spoken openly about the difficult seasons of their marriage. In a 2022 interview, she said plainly, “There were 10 years where I couldn’t stand my husband,” referring to the earlier years of raising their children.

Barack, when asked about that comment during a CBS Mornings interview in 2023, didn’t flinch. “Let me just say this: it sure helps to be out of the White House. And to have a little more time with her.” He added that while his focus had always been on his daughters, he didn’t fully understand the pressure Michelle was under—being both a mother and the First Lady, raising a family under a microscope in a world that was anything but normal.

“I did not fully appreciate… the degree of stress and tension for her,” Obama said. “Not just because of me and her being under scrutiny, but raising our daughters in that situation.

Michelle Reflects on Choosing Support Over Status

On a recent episode of her podcast IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson, Michelle shared more about the foundation of their relationship. When she first met Barack, he didn’t have money—but he had vision, encouragement, and a willingness to ride through the hard parts with her.

“I left my corporate firm when I met Barack,” she said. “I had somebody who was like, ‘I got your back. The risks you think you’re taking, they aren’t that crazy, and I’m here to help you.’”

She made it clear that the decision wasn’t about finances or status. “I would rather have that in a partner than a higher income. I would rather have somebody who is ready to do some hard things with me. But that meant I had to be ready to do some hard things with him.”

Why This Resonates Deeply in the Black Community

The Obamas have long been held up as a symbol of Black love and partnership—something real, aspirational, and deeply meaningful in a world where such representations are still far too rare. Their honesty about the ups and downs are appreciated and only adds to the weight of their story. Seeing two people who have been through it all—young kids, public pressure, power, and pain—and still choose to fight for each other matters.

In a community that often looks to them not just for political leadership but for emotional guidance, these admissions hit home. Love isn’t always easy, even when it’s powerful. But the Obamas have never pretended it was. That transparency, that willingness to be vulnerable, is exactly why their story and love will always be in light.

Florida Claims National Title With Gritty Comeback Over Houston

Florida Edges Out Houston to Win Third NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Nail-Biter Finish

In front of more than 66,000 fans at the Alamodome on Monday night, the University of Florida Gators secured their third NCAA men’s basketball national championship in dramatic fashion, edging past the University of Houston 65-63. The Gators trailed nearly the entire game before clawing back in the final minutes to snatch the win — their first lead since the opening minutes coming with just 46 seconds left on the clock.

Florida only held the lead for just over a minute in total, but it was enough. After forcing a crucial turnover and hitting a late free throw, the Gators made a final stand on defense to lock up the title.

Slow Start, Strong Finish for the Gators

The game opened with a stifling defensive performance from Houston, who held Florida to one of the lowest-scoring first halves in a title game since 2011. Down by as many as 12 points and struggling to find their rhythm, the Gators stayed afloat thanks to key contributions from Will Richard (18 points) and Alex Condon (12 points).

Florida’s star guard Walter Clayton Jr. — the team’s engine throughout the tournament — was held scoreless in the first half. But he flipped the switch late in the second, finally breaking through with a layup with just eight minutes remaining. He finished with 11 points and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after posting 30 in the Elite 8 against Texas Tech and 34 in the Final Four win over Auburn.

“We’ve been saying all year our motto is, ‘We all can go!’ It’s not just about me,” Clayton said postgame. “My team helped me hold it down until I was able to go get a bucket.”

A Historic Night for Florida Basketball

This win marks Florida’s third national title, joining their back-to-back championships from 2006 and 2007. Former head coach Billy Donovan — who led those championship teams — was in attendance and honored Monday night after being named to the 2025 Naismith Hall of Fame class.

Current head coach Todd Golden, just 39 years old, became the youngest to win an NCAA men’s basketball championship since NC State’s Jim Valvano in 1983.

“We did what we did all year. We stayed the course,” Golden said after the win. “These guys have been elite with their composure. Our young guys in the front court fight like hell for these seniors every day. They compete and they find a way to win. They are winners.”

Houston’s Defense Comes Up Short in Final Seconds

Known for their aggressive, physical style, Houston and head coach Kelvin Sampson executed their defensive game plan almost perfectly — until the final minutes. The Cougars controlled most of the game, using their signature “junkyard” defense to smother Florida and slow the pace.

But when the Gators turned up the pressure in the final seven minutes, Houston couldn’t hold them off. A late turnover and a missed opportunity to respond in the final seconds sealed their fate.

Florida, a No. 1 seed and one of 14 Southeastern Conference teams in the men’s tournament — a record — now leaves San Antonio as national champions once again.

Nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ Protests Challenge Trump and Musk’s Policies

Protesters Gather in All Over the Country For a ‘Hands Off!’ Rally Against Trump and Musk

In a sweeping wave of demonstrations across the United States, thousands of protesters gathered from New York to Alaska for the ‘Hands Off!’ rallies. Their message was clear: opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration and its policies, which they believe are adversely affecting the nation.

This marked one of the largest coordinated efforts to regain momentum for a movement that has been challenging the Republican administration since Trump first took office.

Mass Mobilization Across the Country

The ‘Hands Off!’ demonstrations spanned more than 1,200 locations across all 50 states, organized by over 150 groups including civil rights organizations, labor unions, LGBTQ+ advocates, and veterans. These peaceful rallies saw no immediate reports of arrests, signaling a unified yet non-violent dissent.

Protesters form a human banner on Ocean Beach during a protest against President Donald Trump, part of the "Hands Off" rallies held nationwide, in San Francisco, Saturday, April 5, 2025./San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Protesters form a human banner on Ocean Beach during a protest against President Donald Trump, part of the “Hands Off” rallies held nationwide, in San Francisco, Saturday, April 5, 2025./San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

From Midtown Manhattan to the remote stretches of Anchorage, Alaska, and multiple state capitols, the protests were a nationwide affair. Demonstrators criticized both Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, who, as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has been a key figure in the administration’s downsizing efforts. Concerns were raised over government downsizing, economic policies, immigration, and human rights.

Protesting Economic and Social Policies

On the West Coast, under Seattle’s Space Needle, activists held signs like “Fight the oligarchy,” while in Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles, chants echoed through the streets. Demonstrators expressed anger over the administration’s policies including the firing of thousands of federal workers, closing Social Security offices, and cutting funding for health programs.

Pro-Palestinian protesters carrying a depiction of President Donald Trump gather at a rally before marching toward the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) headquarters, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Pro-Palestinian protesters carrying a depiction of President Donald Trump gather at a rally before marching toward the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) headquarters, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Musk, who also runs Tesla, SpaceX, and the social media platform X, defended his role, claiming taxpayer savings in the billions. However, protesters argue that the cost comes at the expense of federal workers and essential services.

Voices of Resistance

The White House responded by stating that President Trump remains committed to protecting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid for eligible recipients. The administration accused Democrats of policies that would bankrupt these programs by extending benefits to undocumented immigrants.

Demonstrators hold up signs during a "Hands Off!" protest against President Donald Trump at the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis
Magana)
Demonstrators hold up signs during a “Hands Off!” protest against President Donald Trump at the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Kelley Robinson, leading the Human Rights Campaign, addressed a rally at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where Democratic congress members joined the chorus of disapproval. Robinson lamented the administration’s treatment of the LGBTQ+ community, emphasizing that the attacks are personal, not just political.

Seeking a Different America

In Boston, signs like “Hands off our democracy” and “Hands off our Social Security” reflected a widespread sentiment. Mayor Michelle Wu expressed her desire for a world where diversity and equality are not under threat from governmental policies.

Protestors carry signs to protest the policies of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk during a "Hands Off!" demonstration Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)
Protestors carry signs to protest the policies of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk during a “Hands Off!” demonstration Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

Protesters in Charlotte, North Carolina, rallied for issues ranging from education and immigration to women’s reproductive rights. Britt Castillo, a Charlotte resident, captured the essence of the protest, stating, “Regardless of your party, what’s happening today is abhorrent.”

A Movement Reignited

As Trump golfed in Florida, the opposition movement, reminiscent of the significant turnout during the 2017 Women’s March and the Black Lives Matter protests, showcased its resilience. Their collective voice resounds with demands for a government that listens to its people, one that respects the democratic values and social protections that many feel are under siege.

“A Minecraft Movie” Surpasses Box Office Records with $157 Million Opening Weekend

MINECRAFT Breaks Video Game Movie Record With $300M+ Global Debut

In a spectacular turn of events, “A Minecraft Movie,” the highly anticipated adaptation of the renowned 2011 video game, has smashed box office expectations with a staggering $157 million domestically during its opening weekend. This achievement marks the largest opening of the year, defying initial projections by a significant margin.

Surpassing Expectations

Initially, industry analysts had predicted that Warner Bros. Pictures’ “A Minecraft Movie” would bring in around $60 million, later revising this estimate to approximately $100 million. The film, under the Warner Brothers Discovery umbrella, has far exceeded these predictions, much to the delight of the studio. Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Comscore, noted, “This is the first major over-performance” of the year, highlighting the movie’s success compared to Disney’s “Captain America: Brave New World,” which previously held the record for 2025 with an $88.5 million opening.

Surge in Pre-Sales and Interest

Shawn Robbins, director of movie analytics at Fandango, observed a notable increase in pre-sales and audience interest leading up to the movie’s release. The timing coincided with college students and teenagers being on spring break, which boosted attendance in several markets. Despite mixed reactions to its trailers, the film captured the interest of a broad audience, a feat not commonly achieved by many video game adaptations.

Record-Breaking and This Generations Staple Video Game Adaptation

“A Minecraft Movie” now holds the record for the biggest domestic opening weekend for a film based on a video game, surpassing the previous record held by “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which had opened with $146 million. David A. Gross, a box office analyst at FranchiseRe, commented, “When a release catches fire like this, it generates its own momentum.”

Boosting the Box Office and Movie Theater Life

The success of “A Minecraft Movie” comes at a critical time, providing a much-needed uplift to the overall box office. Prior to its release, industry earnings were down 13% but have since improved to a 5% decline. Dergarabedian remarked on the sluggish start to 2025, with March notably lacking major releases compared to 2024’s heavy-hitters like “Dune: Part Two.”

The film’s success sets a positive tone for the upcoming second quarter, with strong anticipation for major releases such as Disney’s “Thunderbolts” and Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.” Dergarabedian expressed optimism, suggesting that the industry is “finally going to see light at the end of the tunnel.”

A Decade in the Making

After more than ten years in development, “A Minecraft Movie” has finally hit the jackpot. On its opening day alone, the film amassed $58 million, setting a new record for 2025 and overshadowing previous contenders like “Captain America: Brave New World.” Its monumental success places it on track to join the ranks of the top 30 biggest domestic debuts in history, with projections indicating it might surpass the “Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the top-grossing video game adaptation.

This remarkable achievement underscores the film’s broad appeal and sets a new standard for video game adaptations, demonstrating the potential of this genre to captivate audiences across demographics.

Up To $3M PER Mar-a-Lago Trip

Grounding Air Force One? DOGE’s Budget Cuts Put Spotlight on Trump’s Pricey Palm Beach Trips

With Elon Musk’s DOGE team pushing historic cuts to federal spending—slashing programs, laying off tens of thousands of government workers, and even targeting the U.S. Department of Education—President Trump’s frequent weekend trips to his Palm Beach resort are once again drawing national attention.

A round-trip flight on Air Force One from Washington, D.C. to Palm Beach, Florida, costs taxpayers anywhere from $1.1 to $1.2 million, depending on fuel and operating factors. The jet burns around $200,000 to $230,000 per hour, and the flight is roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes one way. That means a full weekend round-trip clocks in at over 5 hours of flight time and well over a million dollars just for transportation.

Trump’s Trips on Air Force One

And That’s Just the Beginning

The total cost of Trump’s travel includes much more than airfare. For one recent visit, $478,000 was spent on extra security alone, while a $1.7 million contract was issued for perimeter protection at an undisclosed site in West Palm Beach just before the 2024 election.

In past years, Trump’s own club billed the government $60,000 for hosting federal staff. Meanwhile, Palm Beach County itself has spent tens of millions of dollars on security and support—costs it is now asking the federal government to reimburse.

Additional expenses include:

• Military cargo planes transporting Trump’s motorcade
• The armored limo, “The Beast,” and other Secret Service vehicles.
• Occasional use of Marine One helicopters, costing $16,700 to $20,000 per hour.

Trump’s ‘Working Weekends’

Critics point out the irony: Trump’s trips, defended by supporters as part of his “working weekends,” continue even as federal departments are gutted. Past presidents also traveled, but none oversaw such deep government cuts while running up massive personal travel expenses.


TOTAL BREAKDOWN

Air Force One Flight Cost:

• $206,337 to $230,000 per hour

Flight time: About 2 hours and 40 minutes one way (≈ 2.67 hours)

Round trip flight time: 2.67 x 2 = 5.34 hours

Total Air Force One cost per round trip:

$206,337 x 5.34 = ~$1.1 million

$230,000 x 5.34 = ~$1.23 million

So the flight alone costs between $1.1 million and $1.23 million.

Additional Costs (examples from previous trips):

Security contract: $478,000

Perimeter protection contract: $1.7 million

Use of Mar-a-Lago for staff: $60,000

Marine One helicopter (if used): ~$16,700 to $20,000 per hour

Palm Beach County’s local costs: Tens of millions (varies, not per trip)

While not all of these expenses happen every single trip, conservatively, a single weekend trip could easily run:

Total: $2 million to $3 million, when combining airfare, security, support, and local expenses.

With the new Air Force One fleet estimated to cost $3.2 billion, watchdogs say grounding these flights—even partially—could be one small way DOGE could actually save billions. For now, each Palm Beach weekend leaves taxpayers with the bill—and few answers.

A Racial Firestorm Ignites After “Karmelo Stabbing”

Karmelo Anthony Charged With Murder After Fatal Track Meet Stabbing

A tragic confrontation between two high school athletes has turned into a nationally watched criminal case. Seventeen-year-old Karmelo Anthony is facing murder charges in Collin County, Texas, after the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, also 17, during a district track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco on April 2.

(Left) Karmelo Anthony and (Right) Austin Metcalf (Photos via Facebook)

Witnesses say the incident escalated when Metcalf, a Memorial High School student, told Anthony, from Centennial High School, to move from under a team tent. According to police reports, Anthony warned, “touch me and see what happens,” before Metcalf allegedly pushed him. That’s when Anthony reportedly pulled a knife from his backpack and stabbed Metcalf in the chest. The teen died in the arms of his twin brother, Hunter, and was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Anthony Claims Self-Defense Amid Competing Narratives

Anthony remains in custody at Collin County Jail on a $1 million bond. His attorney, Deric Walpole, is preparing a defense centered on self-defense. “I know that my client said it was self-defense. I don’t have any reason to disbelieve that,” Walpole stated. He has also filed a motion requesting a bond reduction.

Roughly 40 student athletes and several coaches reportedly witnessed the altercation. One adult on the scene helped officers recover the blood-stained knife. According to the arrest affidavit, Anthony distanced himself from the crowd after the stabbing. When officers approached, he allegedly put his hands up and said, “I was protecting myself.” When referred to as a suspect, he reportedly responded, “I’m not alleged, I did it.”

Community Divided as Fundraisers Highlight Tensions

As the legal case unfolds, public reaction has splintered. A GoFundMe page for Austin Metcalf’s family has already raised over $100,000. Supporters remember him as a standout student and promising football player with college prospects. His mother Meghan and twin brother Hunter released a statement thanking the community and pledging to honor Austin’s life.

At the same time, a GiveSendGo fundraiser for Anthony’s legal defense has surpassed $60,000. The campaign claims that the public narrative is “false, unjust, and harmful.” Commenters on the page suggest Anthony had been bullied by Metcalf, with one writing, “Let this be a message to all bullies. Don’t start no stuff, won’t be no stuff.”

Racial Dynamics at Play but Call for Peace Remains

The case, dubbed the “Karmelo Stabbing,” has stirred racial tension online. Photos of both teens holding hunting rifles have circulated, fueling polarized views of the incident. Still, many are urging the public to avoid reducing the tragedy to a race war. “This is nothing more than teenagers playing on the adult playground,” one comment read.

As both families navigate grief, trauma, and uncertainty, the courtroom—not social media—will ultimately decide whether this was murder or a tragic act of self-preservation.

Houston Rallies to Defeat Duke, Advances to NCAA Championship

Gators and Cougars will Play for National Championship Tonight

Houston’s relentless defense turned a 14-point deficit into a thrilling 70-67 victory over Duke in the Final Four, earning a spot against Florida for the NCAA title. As the Cougars celebrated their incredible comeback, thoughts of new nicknames like “Comeback Kids” and future titles as “National Champs” filled the air.

Defensive Dominance Shuts Down Duke

Houston’s suffocating defense, led by Joseph Tugler’s remarkable four blocks, allowed the Cougars to hold Duke to a single field goal during the last 10.5 minutes of play. This defensive mastery left Duke with its second-lowest point tally of the season. The Blue Devils’ final attempt, a step-back jumper by Cooper Flagg, was disrupted by J’Wan Roberts, while a last-second heave by Tyrese Proctor missed entirely, sealing Duke’s fate.

Key Performances and Turning Points

L.J. Cryer, a former Baylor champion, led Houston with 26 points. His determined play and leadership helped the Cougars reach their first final since 1984, a time marked by the famous “Phi Slama Jama” era, despite never securing a title back then.

The Final Stretch: Houston’s Comeback

Trailing 64-55, Houston was far from done. Their disciplined defense, focusing on getting three consecutive stops, known as “kill stops,” proved crucial. The Cougars went on a 9-0 run in the last 33 seconds, capitalized by Roberts’ free throws, giving them the lead for the first time since early in the game.

Houston’s Defense & Duke’s Struggle

Houston’s ability to hold Duke to 37.5% shooting in the second half was pivotal. This performance starkly contrasted with Duke’s previous tournament games, where they averaged much higher shooting percentages, including a dominant win over Alabama.

For Duke, the loss was a bitter ending. Their slow departure was witnessed by Houston fans who waved goodbye to Cooper Flagg, a potential number-one pick in the upcoming NBA draft. Despite Flagg’s 27 points, Duke’s late-game performance faltered, securing Houston’s advancement to face Florida for the championship.

Upcoming Title Clash

Now standing at 35-4, the Cougars, who have never won a title, prepare to battle Florida, who secured their spot with a victory over Auburn. Houston aims to add another chapter to their storied history with a championship win, proving once again that defense truly wins championships.