Well there is Reggie Miller hitting 2 threes in under 10 seconds to win a playoff game, there is the numerous Gilbert Arenas shots, there is MJ beating the Celtics, but this year to me was the crazy 360 over his head without looking at the ball D-Wade bank shot!!!
2007-03-28 09:47:26
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answered by lilfatboy14 1
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Just a few years ago Derek Fisher made that 18-foot jumper off an inbounds pass with .4 seconds left that gave the Lakers a 74-72 victory. This was right after Duncan made an amazing fade away jumper over Shaq.
Jason Kidd stole the ball vs Atlanta and made a half court shot as the 3rd quarter ended.
Devin George has also made a 3/4 court shot as time ran out.
2007-03-28 16:50:11
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answered by Kyle W 2
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That was a great game and a great shot. It brought back memories of May 2004 in the second round of the Eastern Conference semifinals with Detroit vs. New Jersey. Chauncey Billups' halfcourt shot was fantastic and even though the game took triple OT, it just goes to show you that it takes more than one overtime (or more) to really put us away!
There are some more great shots that really rival this one, somewhat:
May 25, 1998 (Memorial Day)--Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers. Reggie Miller hits a three-pointer with 00.4 left to win the game for Indiana.
April 1993--1st round, Charlotte Hornets vs. Boston Celtics. Alonzo Mourning's last second shot with the time running out wins it for Charlotte.
May 7, 1989--1st round, Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers. Michael Jordan's shot over Craig Ehlo within three seconds wins it for Chicago and becomes known as "The Shot."
2007-03-28 16:53:16
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answered by Nate 5
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It was super exciting. What makes it different from many of the great buzzer shots already mentioned is that Detroit was not inbounding. It was a botched play where the ball bounced around and ended up in his hands. He just chucked it up. Amazing! It reminds me of the Reggie Miller vs Knicks in the playoffs where he scored by stealing the inbound. While Sheed or Detroit didn't steal it, it wasn't his teams ball to inbound.
2007-03-28 17:03:42
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answered by prekinpdx 7
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Yeah Larry Bird in the finals in '88 he hit a 3/4's court shot to win the game 101-100
2007-03-28 17:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess chauncey billups might have. I went to the 2nd round playoff game where they were playing the new jersey nets. Chancey made a bank shot just like sheeds shot but it was a playoff game and that game went onto triple overtime. Micheal Jordan and Regie Miller have also made many amazing clutch shots.
2007-03-28 16:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Derick Fisher against the Spurs a few years ago when he made that fade away shot with .3 seconds to go or somthing like that to keep the lakers from getting eliminated
2007-03-28 16:45:37
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answered by bummed 1
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no, that was the most exciting and luckiest shot i have ever seem except for that ben wallace shot on thursday with the pistons and bulls
2007-03-30 15:34:14
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answered by precious 2
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I agree with bummed Derek fisher(Lakers) against spurs with three seconds to beat the buzzer and the spurs....
2007-03-28 17:13:29
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answered by mafriqa 3
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yeah when robert horry made that winning shot for the spurs to win the nba title
2007-03-28 19:14:31
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answered by TheBestAllTheTime 2
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