Harry s 0.3-second winning goal is the closest winning goal in the finals history since Jordan in 1997
10:02pm, 6 June 2025Basketball
June 6th, in the NBA Finals G1, the Pacers narrowly defeated the Thunder 111-110 away. In the last moment of the game, Halliburton staged a 0.3-second final victory.
According to statistics, Halliburton's 0.3-second quasi-finals win has become the closest buzzer-beating win in the NBA Finals since Michael Jordan completed the buzzer-beating win in G1 against the Jazz in 1997.
Jordan beat the finals in the 1997 finals buzzer-beating
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