NEW YORK — Regardless of the franchise that selects him first, second or third in next year's NBA Draft , AJ Dybantsa will inevitably play who-knows-how-many games at Madison Square Garden over the next 10, 12, maybe even 15 years of his life.

And yet, for whatever NBA glories might await in the decade-plus to come, there's no guarantee any of his future games in this hallowed building will be as impactful or special as what the 18-year-old did in his debut appearance on Tuesday night at the Jimmy V Classic in BYU's record-setting, come-from-behind, buzzer-beating 67-64 win over Clemson .

This was the night AJ Dybantsa arrived as an elite college player.

The game-deciding shot, ironically, wasn't from the hands and arms of Dybantsa, though. Sophomore guard Rob Wright III was the

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