Going by the the le of the thread, "the most exciting moment" i'd say that his shot against cleveland is as exciting as it can get. It may not have been as meaningful as other shots, including his own against the Jazz, but it certainly can be considered the most exciting MOMENT in NBA playoff history.
not really, i thought Jordan's last shot was , like the other poster said earlier
Probably the most improbable comeback ever. 13 points in 33 seconds. Four 3's, including a 4 point play, against the eventual champions and one of the greatest defensive squads ever, with Bruce Bowen all over you.
That shot also broke the stranglehold the Celtics had over the Lakers.
Hands down, nothing comes close to that play in terms of context, history, rivalry, franchises involved. Hands down.
Some of the other crap was best play of the decade but NBA history? Lol...short history indeed.
That was amazing, but for comebacks nothing tops Isiah's 16 points in 94 seconds to force OT from down 8 in an elimination game (game 5 of the '84 first round between Detroit and New York).
I was there at that game... mostly spurs fans were the ones that saw that comeback live... there were tons of us there... all the Houston fans were walking outside... hah
Simple math would lead us to conclude that if T-Mac had 94 seconds, he would have scored close to 39 points in the amount of time it took Isaiah to score 16. Also, T-Mac's team was down more, and he won the game, as opposed to sending it to overtime.
13 in 33 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 16 in 94.
Jokes aside, they were both amazing. I still think T-Mac's comeback was more improbable, while Zeke's was obviously more meaningful.
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