Dramatic NBA Game-Winners
LeBron James launches a shot from the top of the key in Game 2 with one second left on the clock against the Magic. The King's prayer was answered, but Cleveland would wind up missing out on the NBA Finals. Watch Video
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Carmelo Anthony (15) celebrates his game-winner with teammate J.R. Smith after hitting a controversial three-pointer to beat the Mavericks in Game 3. Dallas tried to foul 'Melo on the play, but no call was made. Watch Video
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Glen Davis hits the biggest shot of his NBA career with this 20-foot buzzer-beater in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Big Baby's clutch shot, however, couldn't save the Celtics in their series against the Magic. Watch Video
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Paul Pierce (34) nails this dagger over Chicago's John Salmons to win Game 5 for the Celtics in what has easily been the most dramatic series of the playoffs so far. Watch Video
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Celtics star Ray Allen caps a memorable duel with Chicago's Ben Gordon by sinking this tiebreaking three-pointer in Game 2 with Gordon in his face. "It felt like we were at UConn in the summertime playing pickup," Gordon said. Watch Video
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Hedo Turkoglu was having a nightmare series until he made a three-pointer with 1.1 seconds left in Game 4 against the Sixers. The Magic star had been 7-for-30 from the floor before making the shot. Watch Video
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Thaddeus Young, center, is mobbed by Andre Iguodala, left, and Louis Williams after putting in a Game 3 layup with two seconds left to beat the Magic. "It was the biggest shot ever for me," Young said. Watch Video
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The Magic's march to the conference finals started on an ominous note. Andre Iguodala nails this jumper in Game 1 with 2.2 seconds remaining, leaving Orlando's home crowd in stunned silence. Watch Video
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Deron Williams sinks a fadeaway jumper over Lamar Odom with 2.2 seconds left in Game 3 to give the Jazz their only victory of the first-round series. Unfortunately, things went downhill from there for Utah. Watch Video
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