On the NBA Golden State Warriors at LA Lakers game, the sportcasters were talking about this miracle shot that I can't believe ever could have happened.
Lakers lead by 2 points with only 0.6 seconds left for GS Warriors to tie or win the game. GS actually got the 3 point attempt off but it rimmed off, giving the Lakers the game. Now, I though 0.6 sec is totally impossible to get a shot off, much less have a chance of winning, but the Warriors actually got their 3 point attempt off. However, the sportcasters were talking about another game where a team actually won a game with only 0.4 sec left on the clock.
How is that even possible? 0.4 sec seems like way too little time for a team to get a shot off and win a game. I mean once it goes in bounds, isn't the game automatically over? Can anyone confirm that that has actually happened before in an NBA game? Do you remember what teams they were and when it happened?
Lakers lead by 2 points with only 0.6 seconds left for GS Warriors to tie or win the game. GS actually got the 3 point attempt off but it rimmed off, giving the Lakers the game. Now, I though 0.6 sec is totally impossible to get a shot off, much less have a chance of winning, but the Warriors actually got their 3 point attempt off. However, the sportcasters were talking about another game where a team actually won a game with only 0.4 sec left on the clock.
How is that even possible? 0.4 sec seems like way too little time for a team to get a shot off and win a game. I mean once it goes in bounds, isn't the game automatically over? Can anyone confirm that that has actually happened before in an NBA game? Do you remember what teams they were and when it happened?