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The missions: Western Conference semi -final, game 5

Game 5 of the Western Conference semi -finals 2004 was already a war. The Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs were 2-2 with a slug -resistant with a low score with assault.

These two teams made up the greatest rivalry of the 2000s. This series had a total of seven players in Hall of Fame (Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton, Karl Malone, Tim Duncan, Manu GinĂ³bili, Tony Parker).

With 0.4 seconds ahead, the Spurs had just taken the lead on a wild Duncan Fadaway via Shaq. San Antonio's domestic audience was fully together and felt a 3-2 series.

But from a break, Payton delivered a sharp inbound pass to trustworthy Derek Fisher, who caught a falling jumper, turned and beat. Everything in half a second.

It was so fast that the officials had to check the film material and checked the ball in time to check the fisher's hand. The spores were stunned. Fisher sprinted from the square to the tunnel, which bullyed by teammates.

The Lakers won the series in six and reached the NBA final. While you ultimately lost against the Detroit Piston, this remains one of the most technically impossible game winners of all time. It is just below horry because it was not such a series memory, but the degree of difficulty and shock value gives it a legendary status. There is a reason why it is still simply referred to as “0.4”.

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