Kevin Harlan
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And that was kind of my feeling at that moment.
There are moments when that works.
There are other moments when it doesn't.
You don't do it in the first quarter, probably don't do it in the first half.
But if there's a game-changing sway that really signifies, oh, this is momentous, it does fit.
A lot of broadcasters do it.
I did it there.
It worked out.
Game seven.
I think it was the only, if I'm not mistaken, and Zach, you'd know this more than me, it may have been the only game-winning, buzzer-beating game seven series-deciding shot in playoff history.
I'd have to go back and look.
Seems to me like I read that at the time that that had never happened in a game seven.
And maybe it's, but, but it was a game seven last second buzzer beating game.
Like that's, it had all those components.
So,
When you've got something like that, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what that shot meant, how precarious it was when it was taken.
And then the weird ending result with the bounces and finally dropping through and the reaction because the crowd in that building, I think at that time it was called the Air Canada Center, may still be, it went silent.
Like they were just, with every bounce, you could feel it.
like inside as you watched it and the silence was like deafening and then bang, it happened.
And it was like, oh my gosh, what a play against Embiid, against Butler.