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Top 5 highlights from Saturday's Final Four action

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Grayson Allen cleans up for himself

Duke guard Grayson Allen showed that he was paying full attention to his 3-point attempt and took the initiative to gather his own rebound.

The best part is the rebound led to a monster one-handed dunk that brought the bench to its feet.

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Quinn Cook serves up a sweet dish

Duke guard Quinn Cook made a sweet no-look pass to forward Justise Winslow at the expense of Michigan State forward Matt Costello.

If only Costello had eyes behind his head.

Duke dunk city

Okafor's got your back

Duke center Jahlil Okafor nearly rips the rim off with a rather effortless put-back dunk following Winslow's missed layup.

That's a heck of an exclamation mark.

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Cauley-Stein stays above the rim

Kentucky has been known to throw down a mean alley-oop or two during its games and it continued Saturday night.

Forward Willie Cauley-Stein caught a nifty lob from guard Andrew Harrison to throw down this mean dunk early in the game.

Willie Cauley Stein FB Alley-Oop vs Wisconsin

Don't sleep on Action Bronson 

Wisconsin guard Bronson Koenig caught Kentucky napping on defense.

The sophomore showed he has a short memory and didn't let a missed layup affect his performance, instead he gathered the ball when the Wildcats were unable to snatch it and finished with a smooth layup.

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Honorable mention: Devastated Kentucky fans

Sometimes a loss doesn't just hurt, it really hurts.

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