But who wouldn't think that the ball falls on the hand of White at the right time and was able to put it back. Very sad lost for the Heat and now they are going to go on a hostile Boston Garden and I now I'm thinking that the Celtics could be on the verge of making a history as the first team to make a comeback from 0-3 deficit. And unfortunately for us who bet on the Heat at ML when we thought of cashing it out already.
I really get the luck part where we agree that Boston Celtics's Derrick White was just able release the ball just before the clock expired, I'm sure if you watch that sequence you'd recall that it was just 2.1 seconds left on the clock but the referee reviewed and made it 3 seconds, if the clock had been left at 2.1, there was no way White would have been able to put up that shot right ? but at the same time, Boston Celtics were already in confident lead during the game by more than double digit but somehow let it slip, and why I really don't want buy the Boston Celtics were lucky card is simply because, it takes more than just luck come back from 3-0 down in series to even things up, I'd err on the side that they did their home work and it paid off in the end, than they were just being lucky.
Everything really transpired on the Heat to lose that game, like you mentioned the clock, it was critical error? or it is that the referee knows, in any case, we really don't know what will be the scenario on the precious seconds remaining. I also have one scenario in mind wherein if by chance that put back by White will just send the game into overtime and the Heat has another chance?
Anyhow, Boston on the verge now, the whole narrative has change for the Heat.
But don't count them yet, just saying, if the Celtics is the lucky one on game 6, maybe the tide with change for the Heat.