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All Hands on Ducks in Bruins' comeback

LOS ANGELES_Jaylen Hands smiled as he skipped down the court, the crowd's roar washing over him in an unlikely soundtrack.

The UCLA point guard was in the midst of a dream-like sequence. All his shots were going in during the second half Saturday night, shrinking his team's once-sizable deficit on each possession.

Two free throws. Three three-pointers. A layup.

In a whirlwind of shot-making, Hands had scored 13 of his team's 17

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