Miami Heat: Kyle Lowry Might’ve Hit The Biggest Shot Of ECF Game 6

Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) and forward Jimmy Butler (22) celebrate against the Boston Celtics(Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) and forward Jimmy Butler (22) celebrate against the Boston Celtics(Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) moves to the basket against Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) and center Al Horford (42)(Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Kyle Lowry’s Shot Tied The Game And Gave Them A Jolt

Being up 13 at one point in the third period, the Miami would take a, 82-75, lead into the fourth period. The Celtics would come all the way back to take a three-point lead with about four minutes remaining in the contest.

Then, Kyle Lowry nailed an extremely difficult range shot that would tie the ball game up.

Kyle Lowry hitting that shot, not only, allowed the Heat to tie the ball game before going on to close it, but it was a shot that calmed the storm and let the Heat know that they still had what it took to get it done after they had just allowed the Celtics to climb back into it and overtake them.

It wasn’t supposed to be pretty, which it wasn’t up until that point or to close it out, but the Miami Heat got it done. Hitting a shot over a wall of people, defenders and teammates alike in this scenario, to tie the ball game up in a crucial swinging moment is big-time stuff.

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But, as the famous Santana Moss quote goes, “big-time players step up in big games”. Kyle Lowry certainly has been that throughout his career, he was that on Friday night for the Miami Heat, and his shot might’ve been the biggest one of Game 6.