The Miami Heat had just 0.4 seconds.
They were tied 138-138 with the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime on Monday night. They had the ball on the side. And it would be next-to-impossible to get off a jump shot with any kind of rhythm.
But the Heat didn't go to a jumper.
They drew up the backdoor lob play.
And it worked.
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That's Andrew Wiggins catching the lob and throwing down for the win.
It's a terrible error by the Cleveland defense. The Cavs had to know that was going to be a thought there for the Heat.
But it's Erik Spoelstra winning the mental battle with the play call to make that work.
On a crazy night in the NBA, this might've been the craziest part.
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