{"id":14399,"date":"2012-06-01T17:11:54","date_gmt":"2012-06-01T17:11:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bilcomprd.wpengine.com\/?p=14399"},"modified":"2023-06-12T12:47:14","modified_gmt":"2023-06-12T19:47:14","slug":"flashback-friday-more-impressive-reggie-millers-8-points-in-9-seconds-or-t-macs-13-in-35","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ballislife.com\/flashback-friday-more-impressive-reggie-millers-8-points-in-9-seconds-or-t-macs-13-in-35\/","title":{"rendered":"Flashback Friday! More Impressive: Reggie Miller's 8 points in 9 seconds or T-Mac's 13 in 35?"},"content":{"rendered":"

When I think of Reggie Miller, one memory sticks out the most. It\u2019s him flashing the choking sign at Spike Lee at Madison Square Garden during the playoffs. Out of his many clutch performances against the Knicks, the 8 points in 9 seconds will always stand out for many reasons, but mainly because he won the game with them being down 6 with 18.6 seconds left. No one has ever seen that happen before where a player hit back to back 3s to tie a game in 4 seconds. And he did it during the playoffs against his rival, the Knicks at a hostile MSG. Pretty ridiculous.<\/p>\n

But then there\u2019s Tracy McGrady in 2004 where he drops 13 points in the last 35 seconds to come back and beat the San Antonio Spurs. T-Mac came through hitting contested jumpers left and right and even making a 4-point play willing his team to a victory. The Spurs even made a few free throws down the stretch to keep their lead. Then, when Devin Brown lost the ball with 8 seconds left, you had to think T-Mac could do it, and he did by hitting another 3 with 1.7 seconds left and winning the game. It was an incredible comeback that most people still don\u2019t know about. T-Mac single-handedly brought the Rockets back and won that game. It was one of the craziest things I've seen live.<\/p>\n