I agree Miami stole this game. However, that last 4.4 seconds was full of suspense. The Mavs had every chance of winning the game if they got Nowitzki at the 3pt line. I was also thinking Lebron was a complete no show during the 4th quarter. It was weird him getting all this praise of late and being a no show when it counts. Either way, I've always wondered who's team this is and clearly Wade is still in firm control of it. The Dallas defense is amazing considering the Heat had at least two shot clock violations during key possessions in the game.
Weird thing was the no call when Chalmer launched the ball from half-court and made the shot. A backcourt violation call from the zebras would have cancelled that shot. Small things like this do turn out to be crucial factors in determining the end result of a series. History lesson right here:
Teammates Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal missed their shots, and Sacramento Kings center Vlade Divac tipped a rebound blindly away from the basket. Then came something right out of the movies: The ball headed straight for Horry, who grabbed it for a 3-pointer as time expired and rallied the Lakers from a 24-point deficit to a 100-99 victory Sunday.
However, even before that happened, this happened in the same game at the halftime buzzer.
The second 3-pointer of Samaki Walker's career beat the buzzer and pulled the Lakers within 65-51.
Replays clearly showed that shot by Walker was released well after the buzzer. Had the refs made that call correctly, who knows how that would affected the outcome of the series? Who cares? I jumped like a mad man when Horry made that buzzer
*Statistically*, the Heat will now win the NBA finals.