Bucky McMillan silenced Auburn fans with a truth bomb after wild finish vs. Auburn

This was one of the craziest scenes of the college basketball season.
East Texas A&M v Texas A&M
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Texas A&M basketball was on the winning side of one of the craziest finishes of the college basketball season against Auburn. The Aggies clawed their way back out of a 16-point deficit, forcing turnovers and hitting 3-pointers. The Aggies were able to get out to a comfortable lead by the last media timeout, but the Tigers forced takeaways of their own down the stretch and fought their way into a two-point game with two seconds left.

After Pop Isaacs missed a free throw on purpose, up by two, Auburn was about to attempt an impossible heave from three-quarters distance with the clock running, and had no chance to make the shot. The officials blew their whistles with 0.3 seconds on the clock and reviewed to see if the shot hit the rim or not.

The officials eventually put 0.6 on the clock, where Auburn had to inbound on the side, as they already had possession. They got the ball to KeShawn Murphy, who made a long-range shot as time expired.

After the review, the officials said that the ball was still in Murphy's hands, and the Aggies were declared winners. Of course, the Auburn fans weren't going to give up so easily, and some fans even threw objects toward the officials as they exited the arena. Bucky McMillan said it perfectly to the folks on SEC Nation that Murphy's shot never should've happened in the first place.

Bucky McMillan drops truth bomb to Auburn fans after crazy win

McMillan was fired up, as he should be. The officials were about to rob Texas A&M out of a hard-earned victory, but it seemed the frustration went from the officials to the angry Auburn fans right away. McMillan spoke to the guys at SEC Nation and kept it candid with the angry mob.

"Here's the deal. These (Auburn) fans can get mad, but that game should've been over at the free-throw line. The malfunction of the clock, that game was over. "
Bucky McMillan

Luckily, other than boos raining down, security and fellow coaches were able to escort McMillan safely to the locker room.

McMillan is on point here, and hilariously, this is the only thought he was able to give, as he continuously told the crew that he wasn't able to hear threw the headset, likely due to the angry mob screaming right behind him.

"Bucky Ball" was on full display in this comeback win against Auburn, and fans need to be proud of the way this team fought. This was arguably the most controversial moment in college basketball so far, and to have McMillan carry his crew through a hard-fought win and a wild moment like this one could do wonders for this team later on.

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