2014 NBA playoffs: Miami Heat during the Big Three era

June 18, 2013
Best. Game 6. Ever.
This game, this ending, that Ray Allen 3-pointer, all will be remembered as one of the greatest in Finals history. So much had to go right for Miami, and wrong for San Antonio, for that game-tying 3 with 5.2 seconds to happen.
Both Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard missed key free throws down the stretch. Tim Duncan was on the bench, allowing for Bosh to grab a relatively easy offensive rebound off a LeBron missed 3. And with the yellow ropes already ringing the court to create the border for a Spurs celebration, Bosh kicked to a backpedaling Allen for a corner 3-pointer that changed everything. He tied the score, sent it to overtime, where Miami sealed the deal and sent this classic series to a seventh game.
It's considered the biggest shot in Heat history and in Allen's career. That's saying a lot.
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