8:02 pm | February 27, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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MIAMI — In a season full of memories and a career full of Hall of Fame highlights, Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade created the most memorable moment of his final NBA season on Wednesday night by banking in a one-footed game-winning three pointer at the buzzer to lift the Heat to a 126-125 win over the Golden State Warriors.
“It’s special for me,” Wade said after the game. “Obviously as a team we needed this win bad, but we kept fighting, everybody. I’ve been in this position so many times and so many times you don’t make the shot. And the one I make is a one-legged flick from my chest, it’s crazy. But great to do it in front of the fans. This is a fun moment. I told Steph [Curry] I needed this one on my way out. So ya’ll get enough, you got enough. I think the one thing cool for me is to be able to do this when you’ve got younger teammates that heard about some of the things you do, but don’t get always an opportunity to see it. So it was cool to be able to do it in front of those guys as well.”
Wade’s magical moment almost didn’t happen as the final seconds ticked away. With the Warriors clinging to a two-point lead, Wade initially drove to the rim with nine seconds left to tie the game, but was denied by Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala so he passed it back out to teammate Dion Waiters, who was double-teamed by the Warriors and thew it back to Wade. With 1.4 seconds left Wade attempted a three-pointer which was tipped by Warriors forward Kevin Durant and then blocked by Warriors forward Jordan Bell. Wade collected the ball and threw up a prayer that was answered. The shot set off a wild celebration inside American Airlines Arena as Wade was mobbed by teammates and then raced across the court to jump on the scorer’s table.