Most Celtics fans remember the play very well back in January, 2019. With two-plus seconds left - and down two points - the Celtics Gordon Hayward inbounded the ball to Jayson Tatum, who missed the shot attempt.
Kyrie Irving, a member of The Green at that time, wasn't pleased with Hayward's decision, and made it clear for all to see. Tatum-as-closer apparently wasn't what Irving had in mind.
Fast-forward to last night - with Boston down 114-113 in the last few seconds of Game One versus the Nets.
JAYSON TATUM FOR THE WIN!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/WUr4UsaURk
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) April 17, 2022
That's true irony, folks! Marcus Smart with that ball fakes and then gets a perfectly-placed pass to Jayson for the "spin-and-win". It was thing of beauty.
So the guy that Kyrie didn't trust two years ago to hit a last-second shot attempt sent Irving into the streets of Boston with a tough loss. You just can't make this stuff up.
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