With five seconds left in regulation, Indiana's Reggie Miller hits the clutch three-pointer to force overtime in an eventual 118-107 win over New York...
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...and delivers an encore performance against Chicago, hitting the three with .7 seconds left, securing a 96-94 win over the Bulls in Game 4 and tying their series at 2 games apiece.
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1997 Western Conference Finals, Utah vs. Houston
John Stockton's three-pointer beats the buzzer and the Rockets in Game 6, sending the Jazz to the Finals for the first time.
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1997 First Round, Phoenix vs. Seattle
Rex Chapman of the Suns sends Game 4 into overtime with a miraculous buzzer-beating, catch-and-shoot three off of one leg.
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1995 Eastern Conference Finals, Indiana vs. New York
Reggie Miller, at his best in front of the hostile crowd at Madison Square Garden, scored the Pacers' last 8 points in a span of 8.9 seconds to capture a win for Indiana.
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1995 Western Conference Semifinals, Los Angles vs. San Antonio
Nick Van Exel knocks down a three to send Game 5 of the Western Conference Semifinals to overtime, then hits a game-winning three-pointer with .5 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 98-96 win.
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1995 Eastern Conference Finals, Indiana vs. Orlando
After four lead changes in the final seconds, Pacers center Rik Smits nails a jumper at the buzzer to give Indiana a 94-93 win in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Orlando Magic.
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1994 Eastern Conference Finals, Indiana vs. New York
As part of his 25-point fourth-quarter explosion in Game 5, Reggie Miller unloads one of his five deep threes in the quarter - and lets Spike Lee know about it.
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1994 First Round, Denver vs. Seattle
Dikembe Mutombo secures the series-ending rebound and collapses in a heap of joy as No. 8 Denver shocks No. 1 Seattle.
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1989 First Round, Chicago vs. Cleveland
Air Jordan hangs...and knocks the Cavs out with his classic Game 5 buzzer-beater.
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1988 Eastern Conference Semifinals, Boston vs. Atlanta
The classic Larry Bird-Dominique Wilkins duel in Boston's 118-116 Game 7 win: Bird (who scored 20 of his 34 in the fourth) hits the baseline shot; Wilkins (who tallied 47) responds by nailing a jumper from the top of the key.
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1987 Eastern Conference Finals, Boston vs. Detroit
Larry Bird makes the game-saving steal and assist in the waning seconds of Game 5, giving Boston a miraculous 108-107 win.
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1987 Western Conference Semifinals, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers
Eric "Sleepy" Floyd slices through the defense en route to 51 points in Golden State's 129-121 Game 4 victory. Floyd set Playoff records for points in a quarter (29, in the fourth) and in a half (39).
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1986 Western Conference Finals, Houston vs. L.A. Lakers
Ralph Sampson puts the Rockets into the 1986 Finals with an off-balance buzzer-beater to give Houston a 114-112 Game 5 win.
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1986 First Round, Chicago vs. Boston
From Michael Jordan's playoff-record 63-point game in Game 2: crossover, hesitation, spin, hang, double-pump, score.
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1984 First Round, New Jersey vs. Philadelphia
Albert King tips in the miss by Otis Birdsong, putting the Nets up four in the last minute of their Game 5 upset of the defending-champion Sixers.
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1984 First Round, Detroit vs. New York
Isiah Thomas nails the game-tying three late in Detroit's 127-123 OT win in Game 5, part of his burst of 14 points in 84 seconds.
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1982 Eastern Conference Finals, Philadelphia vs. Boston
Acknowledging defeat to their archrivals in Game 7, the Boston Garden crowd sends the Sixers into the Finals with an encouraging chant of "Beat L.A.!"
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1981 Eastern Conference Finals, Boston vs. Philadelphia
Larry Bird hits a bank shot to give Boston a decisive 91-90 lead late in Game 7 as the Celtics rallied back from a 3-1 series deficit.
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1967 Eastern Division Finals, Philadelphia vs. Boston
The Sixers finally end the Celtic run consecutive championships at eight; Wilt Chamberlain dunks and dominates his way to a fifth game victory.
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1965 Eastern Division Finals, Boston vs. Philadelphia
"Havlicek stole the ball!" John Havlicek clinches Game 7 as Celtic broadcaster Johnny Most makes his famous call.
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1965 Western Division Finals, L.A. Lakers vs. Baltimore
Jerry West takes the pass and goes coast-to-coast for the layup -- he averaged a record 46.3 points per game in the series.
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1962 Eastern Division Finals, Philadelphia vs. Boston
Wilt Chamberlain, who scored a then-Playoff record 56 points in an earlier round, shoots the soft banker over Gene Conley of the Celtics in a series the Celtics won in seven games.
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1953 Eastern Division Semifinals, Boston vs. Syracuse
Bob Cousy milks the game clock as he dribbles and passes to his teammates in Game 2, a 111-105 4OT-thriller won by the Celtics in which Cousy made 30-of-32 at the foul line.
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