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OG Anunoby Boston Celtics Iron On Transfers

CLEVELAND -- OG Anunoby Boston Celtics Iron On Transfers had just made the biggest shot of his rookie Chicago Bulls Iron On Transfers period, a rattling 3-pointer with eight secs still left that completed a 17-point Toronto Raptors comeback to tie Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Cavaliers.  Cavs coach Tyronn Lue called his final timeout and stepped into the huddle. What happened in Cleveland will be remembered for quite some time -- in quite different ways. Cavs fans will never forget just one more mind-boggling addition to the long list of late-game LeBron James heroics, drawing specific memories of a similar jaw-dropper he hit against the Chicago Bulls in 2015. Raptors faithful will be talking about it ... very, very differently, and probably not with language we can include. Here's what implemented, from the perspective of those who lived it: LeBron James, Cavs forward: "It should never have Brooklyn Nets Iron On Transfers come down to that point. We had a really good lead to start the fourth, and we came out and didn't execute and didn't play the way we have to have." Dwane Casey, Raptors coach: "Well, our goal in the timeout was to trap him and make someone else beat us." James: "T. Lue was the one who told us, 'Let's take it full court,' knowing I had more than enough time to get the ball up the courtroom, and by us carrying out that it doesn't allow the defense to kind of sit and discover what you're going to do." Ty Lue, Cavs trainer: "The play is called '3 Open.'" The Cavs ran the same play in Washington in February 2017, when James ended up hitting a memorable banked-in 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. That last-second prayer might not have been necessary if James had made a layup the previous possession after "3 Open" got him a great look at the rim. 
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