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The history of basketball is punctuated by “where were you” moments, but few match the sheer impossibility of Kawhi Leonard’s four-bounce series winner in 2019. It remains the only Game 7 buzzer-beater to win a series in NBA history, defined by a breathless silence as the ball danced on the rim before dropping. Other legendary feats include Derek Fisher’s 0.4-second turnaround against the Spurs and Michael Jordan’s iconic “The Shot” over Craig Ehlo, which cemented his legacy as the ultimate closer. Whether it’s Damian Lillard’s deep “wave goodbye” triple or Christian Laettner’s perfect turn-and-fire for Duke, these plays transcend the scoreboard to become permanent fixtures of sports mythology.
(Via @emmajadetv )
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The history of basketball is punctuated by “where were you” moments, but few match the sheer impossibility of Kawhi Leonard’s four-bounce series winner in 2019. It remains the only Game 7 buzzer-beater to win a series in NBA history, defined by a breathless silence as the ball danced on the rim before dropping. Other legendary feats include Derek Fisher’s 0.4-second turnaround against the Spurs and Michael Jordan’s iconic “The Shot” over Craig Ehlo, which cemented his legacy as the ultimate closer. Whether it’s Damian Lillard’s deep “wave goodbye” triple or Christian Laettner’s perfect turn-and-fire for Duke, these plays transcend the scoreboard to become permanent fixtures of sports mythology.
(Via @emmajadetv )