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LeopoldStotch
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
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there are many awesome endgame finishes i have seen in my lifetime. my top 3 in no particular order (and i chose these 3, because they affected the outcome of how the series was changed or a heavy underdog winning at the last second):
1. Robert Horry's 3 against the Kings in Game 4 of the 2002 NBA Playoffs . i mention this game as the top, because i was in total shock over the course of events that happened before horry's 3. the ball just landed perfectly in this hands, and he did his job. if he had missed that shot, the kings would have went up 3 games to 1, and we probably wouldn't be talking about the kobe-shaq mini dynasty of the early 21st century.
2. Reggie Miller scores 8 points in 11 seconds in Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Playoffs against the New York Knicks. The series of events he put out was unbelieveable. This was the staple that put together the indiana-new york rivalry of the early 1990s. great games.
3. Frank Reich leading the Buffalo Bills past the Houston Oilers in a come from behind victory during the 1993 AFC Playoffs. no one would have thunk this guy would lead the bills past the oilers, after being behind 35-3 early in the 3rd quarter. he was a backup who rarely saw any playing time, due to jim kelly's success. he leads them full force the rest of the game, and wins it in overtime 41-38.
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partyhopper
NYTA Senior Citizen

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: All the wrong places
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hard to pick 3, but some more nominees:
Marek Malik's game-winning trick shot goal last year in the 15th round of the shootout between the Rangers and Capitals
1986 World Series Game 6 - it gets through Buckner! 
Kirk Gibson in 1988 World Series Game 1 - I don't believe what I just saw!
Probably one of the best back-to-back pair of finishes was 2001 World Series Games 4 & 5 between Yankees and Diamondbacks. Add to that how it all ended in Game 7
Christian Laettner's buzzer-beater in Duke vs. Kentucky, I believe in 1993
although a different format from most of the contests mentioned here - Greg Lemond winning the 1989 Tour de France by 8 seconds, making up a 50-second deficit on the final stage (time trial into Paris)
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partyhopper
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: All the wrong places
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| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
hey mr ta sports espn news you need to update your sig your Tokyo pics were sick |
I'm glad you like them 
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trance4life1523
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: SeaTown
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Jan-03-2007 22:13
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