Believe it or not, the greatest winning moment in NBA history belongs to these 5 people
Some players spend their lives waiting for a shot - when the timer returns to zero and basketball enters the net, the whole world becomes their background board. These final kills not only rewrite the game, but also transform the unknown into a city hero.
Fifth place: Damian Lillard - 0.4 seconds to beat the Thunder
in the first round of the 2019 playoffs, the Trail Blazers played against the Thunder, and the two sides drew in the last 2.8 seconds. Lillard received the ball at the Logo position, facing Paul George's defense, and scored a 12-meter long three-pointer to beat the buzzer-beating victory. The moment the ball entered, he turned around and waved goodbye to the Thunder bench, and since then "Dame Time" resounded throughout the league. How outrageous is this ball? The NBA official calculated that it took only 0.4 seconds to enter the basket, setting a record for the fastest winning record in the playoffs. George was stubborn after the game: "This choice is bad, but he made a shot."
4th place: Derek Fisher - 0.4 second miracle
2004 Western Conference Final G5, the Lakers and Spurs tied at 72. In the last 0.4 seconds, Fisher took Payton's sideline ball and turned around and shot. The ball left his hand before the red light lit up, and entered the net hollow. The Spurs were frozen in place, and Popovich was furious: "This is a timeout!" But the video showed that the ball was 0.1 second left. This record of the shortest winning streak in history completely defeated the Spurs. O'Neal carried Fisher and ran all over the field: "This short saved our lives!" Later, the league modified the rules and stipulated that it must be picked up for free in less than 0.3 seconds, but the old fish's ball has become eternal.
Third place: Ray Allen - Save James' three-pointer
2013 Finals G6, the Heat fell 3 points, with 5.2 seconds left in the game. Ray Allen received the pass from Bosh in the bottom corner, retreated to the outside of the three-point line, and equalized the three-pointer with Parker hitting. The ball made the champion who won the Spurs fly away. James knelt on the ground and yelled wildly. Wade said after the game: "This ball is worth 50 million!" The most slutty thing was Ray Allen himself: "I practiced 100 more times a day to step back, just for this moment." Later, this position was called "Alan Corner" by fans, and even 2K games were specially used for special effects on the ground.
Second place: Michael Jordan - The Shot is in the first round of the 1989 playoffs G5, Bulls VS Cavaliers in the last 3 seconds. Jordan caught the ball and drifted past Craig Ello, and then leaned down after 0.9 seconds of stagnation. The light was on. Cleveland was instantly silent at home. Jordan jumped three times in a row after landing, and the shot was made into a statue standing in the United Center. Knight boss Gilbert was so angry that he didn't change the locker room carpet for 20 years: "That bastard's shoe print is still on it!"
No. 1: Kobe Bryant - double-winning Suns
G4 in the first round of the 2006 playoffs, the Lakers lagged the Suns 15 points into the fourth quarter. Kobe equalized in the last 0.7 seconds of regular time, drifted in the last 0.2 seconds of overtime and fell to the final kill. After scoring the goal, he tore the jersey and roared at the audience. Nash shook his head: "We sent three people to double-team, he can stop two shots in the air!" This ball directly led to the NBA's modification of defensive rules and prohibiting multiple players from double-teaming players without the ball. Later, the Sun boss framed the tickets for that day and hung them in the office: "It's worth it to spend hundreds of dollars to watch Kobe kill people!"
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