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Basketball games are fantastic to watch because they are so end-to-end. In the tightest games, every point matters. The best scores happen in the most dramatic of circumstances. Today we’re going to take a look at some of the great game-winning shots in NBA history. This is when the best players stand up and show their ability to handle pressure in the clutch<\/a>.<\/p>\n Many of these are buzzer-beaters because these are usually the most dramatic scores. However, there are a few scores on this list that were simply too good to leave off despite occurring with a little bit more time left. Maybe their impact was significant or it could be that they were just from a crazy distance. Check out the list below via Sportscasting<\/a> and the ICT Zone<\/a>.<\/p>\n The Oklahoma City Thunder definitely miss Durant. One of their greatest-ever players, he delivered when it counted for the franchise. A case in point was in 2011 when they played the Mavericks during the regular season. Dallas led 102-101 with barely two seconds left to play. It looked like a single point would be enough for the Mavericks to secure a win.<\/p>\n But of course, this is basketball and a one-point lead is never enough. Thabo Sefolosha got past Dirk Nowitzki and passed the ball to the waiting Durant. He duly obliged with one of the great scores of his Oklahoma era. Durant’s accuracy was lethal because he didn’t even dribble closer to the ring. It was instinctual. He knew where the basket was and then the Thunder won the game.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There were just four-tenths of a second left in the game when Fisher stunned the Spurs in 2004. This was a period where San Antonio began to consistently emerge as one of the best teams in the league. However, the Lakers stopped them in their tracks in Game Five of the Western Conference semifinals. They had an answer for everything the Spurs threw at them and enough firepower to get them over the line.<\/p>\n This matchup was incredibly dramatic. Tim Duncan put the Spurs ahead with 0.9 seconds left to play. But Fisher responded immediately 0.5 seconds later with one of the quickest shots ever seen. With the likes of Shaq, Kobe Bryant<\/a>, and Kobe Bryant on his team, Fisher was an unlikely hero. In the end, this was his day and he celebrated accordingly. However, they didn’t win<\/a> the Championship that year.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Chicago Bulls were in a state of flux in 1994 without Michael Jordan<\/a>. After MJ left the NBA<\/a> behind for the first time, they relied heavily upon Scottie Pippen. There were also other players who provided key moments during this year and many of them went unsung. Kukoc is one of the most overlooked Bulls from this era, but his contribution in their postseason run was essential.<\/p>\n Phil Jackson withdrew Pippen against the Knicks in Game Three of the semifinals. This infuriated Pippen because Jackson put the rookie Kukoc on in his place. However, all was forgiven when Kukoc scored a buzzer-beater at the death. Jackson designed a special play to ensure Kukoc got off some shots before the end of the game. It worked and the Bulls won the game.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n While the Chicago Bulls dominated the nineties, other teams also enjoyed success too. The Houston Rockets won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995. However, they owed their success in no small part to the contribution of Elie, an unsung hero. They played the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference semifinals and fell behind in the series. But it wasn’t over yet.<\/p>\n The Rockets dragged themselves back into the series after they fell 3-1 behind. It came down to the final game, and that’s when Elie delivered a franchise-defining moment. As the clock was just about hit zero, he scored from the corner. Then, after one of the most important shots in Houston history, he blew a kiss to the fans. This score sent them on their way to successive titles.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Stephen Curry is a genius. However, he’s not the best defensive talent on the Warriors’ roster. Irving took full advantage of this in 2016. With less than a minute left, Golden State and the Cleveland Cavaliers were tied. The game was heading for overtime until Irving popped up with an elite three-pointer. This was one of his greatest moments in the clutch and a highlight-reel score.<\/p>\n He knew there were 53 seconds left to play, so he took his time and calmly sized up the distance. Curry guarded him but Irving was not worried. He floated the ball over his opponent’s head and it dropped in the most satisfying manner. It was a beautiful moment for Irving and his franchise. Meanwhile, Irving got his hands on an NBA Championship ring during his time in Cleveland. He maintains heroic status there.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This was one of those shots that sum a player up. Giannis didn’t have an elite body of work behind him before this 2017 game against the Knicks. However, he was on his way to a first All-Star appearance and the NBA<\/a> Most Improved Player Award. It was this kind of swaggering run that sealed his destiny as a future superstar. The Greek hero demonstrated instinct and pure skill against his hapless opponents.<\/p>\n There’s nothing quite like a buzzer-beater to create a buzz about an athlete. Giannis came up with the goods here and he stole the game for the Bucks. Milwaukee fans rejoiced as he bullied his way forward and used his inherent gifts to win the game. A truly brilliant player, this was a game that showed exactly what he was capable of. He hasn’t slowed down since.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Westbrook had a poor reputation as an inaccurate shooter but somehow pulled off this outrageous score in 2017. It’s definitely one of the best shots of his career and it came against the Nuggets. He scored the 42nd triple-double of his career, a record-breaking achievement at the time. Meanwhile, it was also a game-winner. This was the cherry on top of a fantastic individual display.<\/p>\n The Nuggets led 105-103 with the seconds ticking down. He launched a 35-yard scorcher that won the game for the Thunder. This was his MVP-winning season and he also made the All-NBA first team for his efforts. Unfortunately, that was about as good as it got for Oklahoma because they never progressed as a franchise. But it wasn’t for his lack of effort.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For a little while, it seemed like Waiters was the next big thing. Unfortunately, that proved not to the case as he was a one-hit-wonder. However, he had some great moments for the Miami Heat, most notably in 2017. He was especially good in one game against the Warriors as he played out of his skin with some great shots. This season effectively earned him contracts with other franchises like the Lakers later in his career.<\/p>\n Waiters wasn’t an All-Star and didn’t win a championship ring with the Heats but this was a great game. He scored 33 points against Golden State, including six three-pointers. Meanwhile, he achieved the game-winning score with a jump shot over Klay Thompson. While his display gave the Heat false hope, it was also breathtaking on the day.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This list isn’t all about buzzer-beaters. Curry was exceptional in 2016 against the Thunder. He delivered an unbelievable game-winning score with under a minute left to play. It was a thrilling regular-season game as star players on both teams were exceptional. In the end, the Golden State Warriors had just a little bit too much for Oklahoma. But it was an incredible game.<\/p>\n Curry broke a record as he scored a ridiculous 12 three-pointers. Almost all of his shots found their mark like a sniper in Stalingrad. His last score was the most dramatic because it was the game-winner. There were just 0.6 seconds left on the clock when he let loose with the final blow. Curry released the ball from 38 feet to seal victory for Golden State and end the game in style.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nobody expects much from the Washington Wizards. In 2015, they made the playoffs and faced the Atlanta Hawks. However, things quickly turned against them after John Wall broke his hand in the first game of the series. This wasn’t what any of the Wizards wanted because he was such a key performer for the team. Luckily, the veteran Pierce rose to the occasion and reminded the world of his talents.<\/p>\n At 37 years of age, Pierce was past his prime. He also hadn’t done much in the series before game three. Atlanta snatched the second game and it looked like they would take the third too. But Pierce had other ideas and rewound the years with a fantastic display in the clutch. Bradley Beal passed to Pierce and he unleashed one of the best shots in Washington history to steal the game.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In 2014, Lillard was the reigning NBA Rookie<\/a> of the Year. However, the young All-Star still had to prove that he was good enough to lead a team. He did so in style against the Rockets with one of the best shots of his career. The Portland point guard demonstrated elite efficiency in the postseason, even if his team wasn’t good enough to win it. However, he didn’t let his team down.<\/p>\n He converted almost 50 percent of his three-point shots against the Rockets. This was a scorching statistic and instantly made him one of the Blazers’ favorite players. Meanwhile, he also scored an excellent game-winning three-pointer to seal the series for Portland. Lillard’s presence meant Portland always had a chance in every game.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Yes, Ron Artest has another name. No, he is no longer Metta World Peace. Now that’s out of the way, let’s talk about one of the best shots of his career. Known primarily for his defensive qualities, Artest was also excellent in the clutch. The former Lakers star was an eccentric individual but there is no doubting his ability when he was on form. This moment against the Suns says it all.<\/p>\n It was game seven of the 2010 Finals and the series was in the balance. Phoenix thought that they were going to snatch an unlikely victory but Artest broke their hearts. He scored an unexpected three-pointer after Kobe Bryant spilled the ball in the dying moments of the match. Bryant won his fifth NBA Championship ring after this and the hearts of fans. But Artest won the game for his team.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n ‘King James’ makes numerous appearances on this list. The NBA icon has produced game-winning shots for all of his franchises. This one for the Cavaliers came in their 2009 playoff campaign. Game two of the series turned into a straight shootout between James and Dwight Howard. It was breathtaking television as the two stars went toe-to-toe. But only one man could win.<\/p>\n Orlando won the first game by a single point but LeBron pulled back the second. It looked like the Magic were going to run away with the series but James refused to die without a fight. His buzzer-beating three-pointer kept the series alive. Ultimately, the Magic were victorious over six games but LeBron gave the Cavs a moment of joy. The smile on his face said it all as he was delighted.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This game should have meant nothing but it turned into a barnburner. This was mostly due to Wade’s skill. It was March and this game had little relevance for the Bulls or the Heat. Soon this became an all-out gunfight between the two teams. Wade dropped 48 points and 12 assists on a career night for the franchise.<\/p>\n It was one of those nights where all of Wade’s shots appeared to find their mark. Furthermore, with the game tied 127 apiece, Wade popped won it for Miami. A three-time NBA Champion, Wade is a hero in Florida. Meanwhile, he was also a 13-time All-Star. This moment was iconic<\/a> as Wade ran around the court and jumped on the scorer’s table.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Definitely the best moment of Kerr’s career, this was a great moment for one of the Bulls’ supporting cast. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen received most of the credit for Chicago’s success in the 1990s. However, they relied on a host of other players. These included Kerr, who was integral to MJ’s final title wins. He scored the game-winner in 1997 against the Jazz.<\/p>\n Kerr deserved this chance of glory. He was a lethal marksman and produced unbelievable shots as a lesser-heralded member of the cast. Jordan made the decision to offload the ball to Kerr and allow him to seal the win. The Jazz was ready for Jordan to score and left Kerr in space. He duly obliged and sent Chicago into ecstasy. Later, he joked he was happy to bail Jordan out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We’re not entirely sure what the city of Toronto did to James. Whatever it was, it must have been bad because he responded with a vengeance. The Raptors began to feature regularly in the postseason from the middle of the 2010s. But James was always in their way. 2018 was no different as he produced some game-changing moments to crush their hopes of that elusive win.<\/p>\n The Raptors didn’t understand what had just happened. In short, LeBron lazily ran through their defense. Then he scored with one of those shots that just looked effortless. It was devastating for the Raptors but it sent Cleveland into raptures. They sensed their destiny wasn’t far away on the road to the city’s dream of a major title. James played a massive role in that.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Paul George called this a ‘bad shot,’ but Lillard didn’t care. His sour grapes were understandable considering the manner in which the Blazers snatched victory from the Thunder’s outstretched arms. Lillard has a reputation as a player who is strong in the clutch. He lived up to this in 2019 with a last-ditch score over George that crushed his rival’s spirit. It was well-deserved.<\/p>\n There were doubts over Lillard after his 2018 postseason showing or lack thereof. He was anonymous in the series against the Pelicans but was a man reborn the following year. Every elite player has one bad year where things don’t go their way. However, the postseason is the worst time to lose momentum because every single game matters. In the end, Lillard showed his qualities.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Lakers won the NBA Championship in 2020 but suffered injuries and poor form the following season. In the final game of the regular season, it looked like they were going to miss the playoffs. They needed to beat the Golden State Warriors but the game was slipping away. However, they also had arguably the best player in the history of the sport<\/a> on the court.<\/p>\n30. Kevin Durant vs. Dallas Mavericks (2011)<\/h3>\n
29. Derek Fisher vs. San Antonio Spurs (2004)<\/h3>\n
28. Toni Kukoc vs. New York Knicks (1994)<\/h3>\n
27. Mario Elie vs. Phoenix Suns (1994)<\/h3>\n
26. Kyrie Irving vs. Golden State Warriors (2016)<\/h3>\n
25. Giannis Antetokounmpo vs. New York Knicks (2017)<\/h3>\n
24. Russell Westbrook vs. Denver Nuggets (2017)<\/h3>\n
23. Dion Waiters vs. Golden State Warriors (2017)<\/h3>\n
22. Stephen Curry vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (2016)<\/h3>\n
21. Paul Pierce vs. Atlanta Hawks (2015)<\/h3>\n
20. Damian Lillard vs. Houston Rockets (2014)<\/h3>\n
19. Metta Sandiford-Artest vs. Phoenix Suns (2010)<\/h3>\n
18. LeBron James vs. Orlando Magic (2009)<\/h3>\n
17. Dwayne Wade vs. Chicago Bulls (2009)<\/h3>\n
16. Steve Kerr vs. Utah Jazz (1997)<\/h3>\n
15. LeBron James vs. Toronto Raptors (2018)<\/h3>\n
14. Damian Lillard vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (2019)<\/h3>\n
13. LeBron James vs. Golden State Warriors (2021)<\/h3>\n