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NBA Playoff Buzzer Beaters: Episode 2 (2nd Round, Semifinals & Conference Finals Series Clinchers)
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Our series on NBA playoff buzzer beaters continues with a look at second round, semifinals and conference finals series clinchers.
Shots discussed in this episode include:
- Tom Heinsohn concluding the very first Russell vs. Wilt playoff series in 1960
- Kawhi Leonard's baseline jumper hits the rim four times before finally falling in and moving the Toronto Raptors past the Philadelphia 76ers in 2019.
- Jo Jo White's anti-climatic free-throw series clincher in 1974 against the Buffalo Braves
- Michael Jordan puts a dagger in the Cleveland Cavaliers' hearts again. This time in 1993.
- Ralph Sampson helps the young Houston Rockets upset the juggernaut Los Angeles Lakers in 1986.
- After years of failing to clinch their ticket to the NBA Finals, John Stockton hits a wide-open three to give the Utah Jazz their first finals berth in 1997.
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Our series on NBA playoff buzzer beaters continues with a look at second round, semifinals and conference finals series clinchers.
Shots discussed in this episode include:
- Tom Heinsohn concluding the very first Russell vs. Wilt playoff series in 1960
- Kawhi Leonard's baseline jumper hits the rim four times before finally falling in and moving the Toronto Raptors past the Philadelphia 76ers in 2019.
- Jo Jo White's anti-climatic free-throw series clincher in 1974 against the Buffalo Braves
- Michael Jordan puts a dagger in the Cleveland Cavaliers' hearts again. This time in 1993.
- Ralph Sampson helps the young Houston Rockets upset the juggernaut Los Angeles Lakers in 1986.
- After years of failing to clinch their ticket to the NBA Finals, John Stockton hits a wide-open three to give the Utah Jazz their first finals berth in 1997.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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