What is basketball’s greatest Finals moment? What two players met in the game’s best duel? What is the greatest dunk of all time? The answers are up to you. From Feb. 15 through March 15, we asked you, the fans, to vote on the greatest plays, moments and players in NBA History. Your answers will be revealed during the "NBA's TOP 10 GREATEST" on The History Channel on April 21 at 8 p.m. ET along with debate and analysis from an expert panel of basketball legends, coaches and sportswriters have to say about it.
The Spurs' Sean Elliot hit this memorable last-second shot during the 1999 Playoffs to beat the Trail Blazers and send the Spurs to their first Finals.
The Lakers' Derek Fisher made this buzzer-beater in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Playoffs against the Spurs.
With this memorable three-pointer, Robert Horry pushed the Lakers over the Kings in Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals.
While falling out of bounds against the Pistons, Washington's Jeff Malone hit one of the craziest game-winning buzzer-beaters ever seen in an NBA game.
Reggie Miller shot down the Knicks in the 1995 Playoffs with back-to-back three-pointers that would rattle New York forever.
Alonzo Mourning hit this buzzer-beater against the Celtics in the 1993 Playoffs to give the young Hornets their first series win in franchise history.
Chicago's John Paxson shot down the Suns in Game 6 of the 1993 Finals with time running down.
In Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals against the Lakers, Houston's Ralph Sampson hit a crazy, buzzer-beating tip-shot to send the Rockets to the 1986 Finals.
John Stockton hit this last-second three-pointer in Game 6 of the 1997 Western Conference Finals to beat the Rockets and propel the Jazz to the Finals.
In Game 5 of the 1970 Finals against the Knicks, the Lakers' Jerry West hit a halfcourt shot to send the game to overtime.
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