Bracket Championship game In a flip-flopping game, Texas charged out of the box to gain an early lead of 32–10. Kansas, however, went on a 24–7 run to cut the Texas lead to 39–34 at the half. The lead then switched to Kansas early in the second half, but a rally by Texas pulled them ahead 73–71 in the final minutes. However, one missed free throw by Texas' Craig Winder allowed a Kansas three-pointer by Mario Chalmers to tie the game with 15 seconds left. In overtime, Kansas was up five with 15.3 seconds left, but a Texas three-pointer by A. J. Abrams cut the lead to two. It took two free throws by Kansas' Darnell Jackson with just over five seconds left to seal the win, 88–84. Durant actually had a chance to score for the win in the second half, but missed the jump shot. He, however, led the game with 37 points. Kansas' Sherron Collins followed with 20. The game is the biggest comeback in Kansas basketball history, eclipsing a 19-point comeback over
UCLA in December 1995.
Tournament summary This was the first Big 12 Basketball Tournament to end with an
overtime game. The 22-point comeback by the Jayhawks in the championship was the biggest in the tournament's history. The second-biggest occurred in the same tournament, when Texas came back from 18 down to defeat the Baylor Bears. This tournament was home to the lowest score in tournament history (39 by Nebraska against Oklahoma State), as well as the highest combined score (180 points in the Missouri-Baylor first-round game). The Tournament MVP was
Kevin Durant, a freshman from the University of Texas, who was a member of the 2007 Big 12 All-Tournament Team with
Brandon Rush (Kansas), A. J. Abrams (Texas), Curtis Jerrells (Baylor), and
Julian Wright (Kansas). Durant also scored 92 points to surpass the previous Big 12 tournament record of 79 set by
Marcus Fizer in 2000. ==All-Tournament Team==