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Re: Missed shots that could have altered NBA history
Originally Posted by SHAQisGOAT
1987 Finals.
Bird hit that clutch 3 after Worthy held his jersey, then Magic made the baby-hook and Bird had that shot that almost went it but it bounced back.
This shot was my first answer, but you beat me to it, so I'll go back a step:
1987 ECF Gme 5:
If DJ lays it in AND it rims OUT at the end, Boston goes to Detroit down 3-2. I doubt they win that series.
Yeah I know that he made it, which was off topic but I just saw this as a way to show that things sometimes balance themselves out.
Last edited by Y2ktors; 01-16-2014 at 06:52 PM.
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Missed shots that could have altered NBA history
Who cares, they didn't go in.
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Local High School Star
Re: Missed shots that could have altered NBA history
Originally Posted by Psileas
1962, Frank Selvy. If he hadn't missed, the 8-peat would have been cut in (almost) half. And the title count today would be: Lakers 17, Celtics 16
Plus, Baylor and West would get some respect more.
According to the book "When the Game Was Ours", one of Selvy's teammates, I forgot whom, would randomly call Selvy and say "nice shot Frank" and then hang up.
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Tell me what I Ced
Re: Missed shots that could have altered NBA history
[real talk]The 92-93 Dallas Mavericks would have won the NBA championship if they made all of their shots.[/real talk]
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