My favorite playoff moment was in a gmae against the Nets in the 2004 Eastern Conference Semi Finals when Chaucney Billups hit a halfcourt buzzer beater, which sent the game to its first of its eventual 3 overtimes. This was my favorite because I was in the 8th row at this game, which made it even more special.What is your fav playoff moment?
This will have to go to Sacramento and Spurs. I think it was game 3 or 2, not sure. Kevin Martin's game winner is what I'm talking about, I really thought Sac town could take San Antonio to 7 games.
If we are talking about this season, it's a tie for me between the Suns overcoming a 3-1 deficit to beat the Lakers, and Detroit winning Games 6 and 7 to eliminate LeBron so the media would stop hyping him up so much atleast for the rest of the postseason and part of the offseason.If we are talking about in all of NBA history, there are way too many for me to name.
This season, it was Spurs vs. Mavs in the playoffs. The end of game 7 was really exciting, and it had me on the edge of my seat.
I have 2...The 01 playoffs, when the Mavs Calvin Booth hit a put back and won the Mavs their 1st first round playoff series in like 11-12 years.Dirk in game seven agaisnt the Spurs this year. His drive and 1 to tie up the game after Manu seemingly got the go ahead bucket.
Magic johnson in the nba finals in 1980he played center when kareem was hurtmagic had one of his best games ever playing CENTER
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Marvinmartian @ Jun 7 2006, 04:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I have 2...The 01 playoffs, when the Mavs Calvin Booth hit a put back and won the Mavs their 1st first round playoff series in like 11-12 years.Dirk in game seven agaisnt the Spurs this year. His drive and 1 to tie up the game after Manu seemingly got the go ahead bucket.</div>Both of these!AND beating Houston by 40. :rock:
Raja Bell's 3 at the end of regulation in Game 3 against the Clippers. Also, Game 6 of round 1 when Tim Thomas made that 3 and the Suns won in overtime to give Raja another chance.
My favorite WIZARDS playoff moment is when Gil Arenas silenced the fans in Chicago with that sweet fadeaway in the 1st round, game 5, against the Chicago Bulls. The fans went DEAD silent, I went crazy when he hit that shot, man...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pistonfan11 @ Jun 7 2006, 04:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>My favorite playoff moment was in a gmae against the Nets in the 2004 Eastern Conference Semi Finals when Chaucney Billups hit a halfcourt buzzer beater, which sent the game to its first of its eventual 3 overtimes. This was my favorite because I was in the 8th row at this game, which made it even more special.What is your fav playoff moment?</div>This was one of my favorite games as well..Especially the part where the Nets won ..Too bad they ended up losing the series
Kobe to Shaq alleyoop in the 2000 WCF to cap off the comebackKobe taking over the finals in 200015-1 in 2001Game 4, 6, and 7 of the 2002 WCF
I loved that Janero Pargo three off the free throw miss to give us a lead a year ago. Too bad Arenas won that game for the wizards 3 seconds later, but at that time before his shot it was very pretty crazy. No one ever makes those.
Dirk's drive against the Spurs with the And 1...Dirk's 3 to give him 50 in Game 5 against the Suns...Terry's rainbow long 2 over Tim Duncan with 1 on the shot clock..Dirk's 3 to tie that Game 3 up @ Memphis
My answer for this one is easy. In the 2002 playoffs, the Celtics were at home playing the Nets (Game 3). They were down by 21 points at the end of the 3rd quarter. Antoine Walker made an enourmous motivational speech during the 3rd-4th quarter break. He basically said that "I have never been a part of something like this and neither have any of you." Then, with a lot of swears haha, he bascially said they have to regain respect if anything. There is no way they can lose like this at home in front of their own crowd.In the 4th, we erupted. Pierce scored 18 or 19 4th quarter points, we hit 3's, and our fans.. oh my god. The LOUDEST the Fleet Center ever has been. It was really tough to hear Mike Gorman announcing the play-by-play by mid-4th.We ended up winning the game by 4, 94-90. I remember it like it was yesterday. Good christ, have times changed in Boston LOL.