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From: /joao

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Date: 11/11/2009 7:01:00 PM
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Not him, since he failed to go with .3

Ask Fisher and the infamous .4 miracle.

From: AfonsoP

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Date: 11/11/2009 7:20:13 PM
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Not him, since he failed to go with .3

Ask Fisher and the infamous .4 miracle.


Yeah, I guess you're right. Brad Miller is the right guy to tell us what can't be done in 1 second...

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Date: 11/14/2009 5:22:28 PM
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Why Brad Miller? Did he performed another 1-second-miracle lately that i missed?

From: Vikman

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Date: 11/14/2009 5:37:40 PM
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Why Brad Miller? Did he performed another 1-second-miracle lately that i missed?

Well 1-second almost miracle. A few days ago against the Bulls he hit a game winner that looked like he got it off on time but upon review by the refs it was waived off. It was just barely touching the tips of his fingers as time expired.

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Date: 11/14/2009 5:40:01 PM
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Why Brad Miller? Did he performed another 1-second-miracle lately that i missed?


A couple of nights ago, he did. Well, he didn't. Ok, he did, but, at the same time, he didn't :P

He was able to get a good look, get the ball from the inbound pass, make a shot without almost looking (a long 2-pointer), when the Bulls were down by 1. And all of that in just 0.3 seconds. But then, the refs thought that there were a slightly possibility that 0.3 seconds wasn't enough time to make that shot so, in the end, Brad Miller's lucky didn't even appeared in the box score x)