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Tyler Johnson Hits Game Winner with 0.4 Seconds!



Off the inbounds play, Miami Heat’s Tyler Johnson sinks the game winner with 0.4 seconds remaining to beat the Brooklyn Nets!

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24 Comments

  1. For all the morons saying it should have counted because the clock starts when the ball is in the players hands. Yes that is true but youtube has this great feature which nobody uses that lets you slow down video and it is clearly shown that the clock started after he released the ball. If it had started when he caught the ball it would not have counted because he held it for more than 0.4 seconds…

  2. The shot clock was delayed but the buzzer wasn't. The buzzer went off / backboard lit up red with 0.3 seconds on the shot clock. The buzzer was perfectly timed, he got it off just in time.

  3. I'm not sure why a lot of fans seem to put him behind Ennis and Napier and the other rookies from last season. I think it's a little ignorance combined with racial bias. Ennis has jump out of the gym athleticism but Tyler is a better ball handler and shooter. Both of these are weaknesses for Ennis. And Johnson is bigger and much more athletic than Nappier. He is the most versatile of the three and if the heat ends up cutting from that group he should be the last to go. When you hear the coaches and players talk they all seem to think he is great. Its just the fans that seem to underestimate him.

  4. Watch out for this white boy he can handle the rock, and he's quick.
    – King Fawazz

  5. Lol so weird. My name is Tyler Johnson so I was texting at the time and here "TYLER JOHNSON" and dropped my phone in awe

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