Ray Allen Breaks Spurs Hearts
Can we for a moment, just talk about one of the most clutch shots in NBA history.
With Miami down 3 and the shot clock off, LeBron missed a 3-pointer to tie from the left wing.
Chris Bosh then out-rebounded two Spurs.
He quickly got the ball to Ray, who was backpedaling to the right corner.
Allen never hesitated and hit the game-tying 3-pointer with 5.2 left on the clock. Miami went on to win Game 6 in overtime and force a game 7.
Always remembered as one of the greatest NBA Finals Buzzer Beaters.
Never has an NBA championship turned so quickly in 4-seconds.
The Spurs led by 5 with less than 30 secs left. Then it all came crashing down in a sequence that led to one of the biggest moments in NBA Finals history. After an ugly final few minutes of standard game time, the Heat were save by the man many called, Jesus Shuttlesworth.
This was also a rare time moment when the decision-making of Gregg Popovich was questioned.
For the final defensive possession, Tim Duncan was left on the bench. But his body was missed on the glass as Bosh pulled the rebound that would change the course of history.
Dishing the offensive rebound to Ray Ray would result in one of the best clutch 3-pointers in NBA history.