What are the "little guys" in the NBA who played exceptionally well in the Finals?

10. Terry

2011 Finals G6, Nowitzki feel bad only 9 of 27 shooting, the Jets as a substitute cut 27 points, the Mavericks in the American Airlines Arena to get the championship that year. In that game, Terry hit 11 of 16 from the field for a game-high 68.8%. He also contributed three rebounds, two assists and two steals, one of the biggest contributors to the Mavericks' championship night.

9. Artest

2010 steal seven big game, Artest successfully steal the show, he became the night of the Staples Center reversal of the biggest contributor, if not Artest, Staples floor is likely to fall into the stage of the Greens celebration. Artest contributed 20 points, five rebounds and five steals and hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 1:01 left in the fourth quarter to extend the lead to six.

8. Fisher

G4 of the 2009 Finals, in the last 11.1 seconds, Kobe fouled Howard, fortunately Howard missed both free throws, but the Magic still led by three points. The last 4.6 seconds, the old fish a sword, a three-point shot, with Pietrus shot iron, the game was dragged into overtime, the final Lakers 99-91 victory over the Magic, and in G5 successfully crowned champion.

7. Horry

Many years later, when we reminisce about Robert Horry, many people will not realize at all that the man who looks like Will Smith holds seven championship rings in his hand a ****. As a teenager, he won two championships with Dream, and in 2002, he shot the King in the Western Conference Finals, and it seems that these ancient deeds have long been unrecognizable. However, on June 19, 2005, the Spurs against the Pistons in the finals court, Horry once again bloomed his luster. In the last 5.8 seconds, Rasheed turned to wrap up Ginobili, and "Big Shot Rob" ambushed the three-point line as he had done countless times before, caught the ball, took a shot, and scored. He scored 18 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, and finished the game with 27 points and 7 rebounds on 5-of-6 shooting from three-point range plus a dunk on Hamilton. It was a game that once again taught us the truth: Never let Horry get open for a shot.

6. Kerr

Steve Kerr, who has never averaged more than 10 points in a regular season game in his career. This 6'3" tall white player who can't dunk should leave the deepest impression on us is his 4 career seasons of regular season 3-point shooting rate of more than 50%, as well as the NBA record for the most accurate career 3-point shots (among players with more than 100 career 3-point attempts).On June 13, 1997, in Game 6 of the Finals, the Bulls faced the Jazz. Twenty-eight seconds before the end, the two teams were tied at 86, and the Bulls had possession of the ball. On the bench, Jordan said to Kerr, "Get ready." Kerr replied, "If you pass to the open spot, I'll be there." So after that, Kerr catches the ball, jumps, and is wide open in front of him. 88-86, leaving the Jazz with just five seconds on the clock. So Russell fumbled, the ball was poked by Pippen to Kukoc, and the Bulls won their fifth championship. After the game, Jordan said at a news conference, "I trusted Kerr, and he trusted himself, and I passed him the ball, and he put it in ...... If that shot hadn't gone in, I don't think he would have been able to sleep all summer."

5. Smith

1995 Finals G1, O'Neal and Hardaway combined for 52 points, 20 rebounds, 14 assists, 2 steals and 4 caps of comprehensive data led the Magic once led by 20 points. Rockets quickly responded, Kenny Smith hit seven three-pointers in the game, the rocket completed a big reversal, Smith cut 23 points, 3 rebounds and 9 assists in this campaign, is the team's reversal of the third merit.

4. Cassell

1994 Finals G3, the Rockets visited Madison Square Garden, the last ball. Cassell in the open position to get the ball, according to Tomjanovich's tactical arrangement, this ball should be handed over to the game cut 21 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists, 7 caps Olajuwon execution. However, the big dream suffered three people clips, Cassell did not hesitate to choose their own shot, to know, that year he is still just a rookie, hand up, 93-89, the Knicks for their clips tactics paid the price.

3. Patterson

To put it mildly, Patterson's shooting form is a bit odd, and his best career performance was just 11.3 points and 5.7 assists in the 1986-1987 season, which makes him a middling point guard in the eyes of the average fan. In 1993, he became a complete replacement for BJ Armstrong. However, in Game 6 of the Finals that year, with 14.1 seconds left in the game, the Bulls were down by two points. Everyone thought Jordan would come in and finish the final shot, yet His Majesty the Flyer gave up the ball in his hands. After a pass from Pippen and Grant, the ball came to Paxson at the three-point line. The 10-year NBA veteran did not disappoint his teammates as his three-point shot left the Sun with just 3.9 seconds. 3.9 seconds later, the Bulls won their first three consecutive titles. 1993-1994 season, Paxson announced his retirement. It's great to save your best moments for the end of your career, isn't it?

2. Vinnie Johnson

Vinnie Johnson wasn't exactly a big name among the Bad Boys. In his prime, he served as a backup to the Assassins and Dumars. Although his "plug and play" attribute earned him the nickname of Microwave Oven, the attention he received was not comparable to that of the team's top players. But on June 14, 1990, the Pistons faced the Blazers in Game 5 of the Finals. The score remained tied at 90 until the last second. No one expected, in the right corner of the Vinny in the receipt of the assassin's pass after the hand up, with a shot to set the score of 92-90, the Pistons 4-1 victory over the opponent to take the championship that year. That's why Vinnie Johnson is No. 11 on the Pistons' list of the top 100 players in team history.

1. Henderson

In G2 of the 1984 Finals, the Lakers led the archrival Celtics 115-113 and they still had the ball. Lakers star James Worthy made a big mistake when his pass was successfully intercepted by Henderson, who made a layup to send the game into overtime. The Celtics went on a run to get the win 124-121. The Lakers were defeated by the Celtics in the final battle of seven, becoming the backdrop for the Green Army's 15th O'Brien Cup.

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