<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">1. Rob Horry's dagger vs. SAC: The dynasty might not even qualify as one without that shot, having stopped at two titles. The Lakers would've gone down, 3-1, with two more games due in SAC. Because of all that hung in the balance -- and how the Lakers used it as a springboard to win a third consecutive title -- this stands apart. The Lakers came back from 24 points down in this game, too, people tend to forget. Take the "comeback" part out of the preface to this list, and Game 7 of this Lakers-Kings series (an OT thriller, essentially for the NBA championship) takes the prize. This was by far the best playoff series I've ever seen. 2. 2000 West finals, Game 7, fourth quarter, vs. Portland: For the same reason that the comeback Sunday was so special for these young Lakers, this stands out because in 2000 those were young Lakers who didn't know how really to win yet either. I still remember how coldly quiet it was entering that fourth quarter; it's amazing what the Lakers created out of nothingness to earn their first trip to the NBA Finals and championship. 3. Derek Fisher's fling: This West final Game 5 in San Antonio was a great game (the Lakers blew a 16-point third-quarter lead) with other amazing moments (Tim Duncan's falling-down shot before Fisher's was crazy, and before Duncan's came Kobe Bryant's shot despite exhaustion that required two IV bags afterward). This was more than a one-shot knockout haymaker. 4. Sunday was incomparable as far as impossible developments in a matter of seconds, and it's definitely different to see a team as eager to scrap for a playoff victory as this one was. The dynasty teams didn't even deign to give intentional fouls in hopes of chance victories when already losing late, just letting time run out. But it's also just the first round, kids. 5. Game 2 of the 2004 NBA Finals: The weirdest season ever saw the Lakers apparently back in business only because Bryant lined up that long three-pointer (off a Luke Walton pass, one should note now) to force overtime, where the Lakers tied the series with Detroit, 1-1. Bryant called it the biggest shot he has ever hit (as opposed to the "most fun" shot Sunday), but the Lakers couldn't follow it up with anything in Detroit.</div> Source All great moments. My favorite on the list is the Portland comeback.
My top would definitely be the Sacramento one. That was an amazing game and that shot by Rob Horry was amazing. He defined what clutch was with that trey.
For me: Sac Game, Portland Game, Kobe's game against PHX, Kobe's game against Detroit, Derek Fisher 0.4
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheBlackMamba:</div><div class="quote_post">For me: Sac Game, Portland Game, Kobe's game against PHX, Kobe's game against Detroit, Derek Fisher 0.4</div> here's my order: horrys big shot in the sacto game the incredible comeback against portland 0.4 shot by fishman