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Larry Bird’s steal pushes Celtics past Pistons in NBA playoffs

The Celtics went up 3-2 in the series and ended up winning in seven games. Announcer Johnny Most’s call immortalized the play: “Now there’s a steal by Bird, underneath to DJ, lays it in!” The Celtics went on to lose the NBA Finals to Magic Johnson and the

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Johnny Rodgers punt return touchdown in Game of the Century vs. Oklahoma

Rodgers would win the Heisman Trophy in 1972, while the Cornhuskers marched on in 1971, winning their second straight national championship.RANK: 76 LOCATION: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium | Norman, Okla. DATE: 11/25/1971 CATEGORY: NCAA FB

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John Havlicek steals ball for Celtics in 1965 NBA East finals

The remarkable play is also further etched in history because of Celtics broadcaster Johnny Most’s call of the play. The Celtics won the series with that steal, and went on to win their seventh straight NBA title.RANK: 61 LOCATION: Boston Garden | Boston,

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Willis Reed inspires New York Knicks in Game 7 of 1970 NBA Finals

Reed's entrance entered Knicks lore and helped elevate Madison Square Garden as a mecca of basketball. With the win, New York became the first city to capture a championship in each of the major North American sports (NBA, NHL, NFL and MLB).RANK: 38 LOCAT

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Michael Jordan final shot vs. Utah Jazz in 1998 NBA Finals

The game-winner was Jordan's last shot in a Bulls uniform as he retired in the off-season. Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman also departed Chicago shortly thereafter, bringing the Bulls reign to an end.RANK: 12 LOCATION: Delta Center | Salt L

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Magic Johnson returns to NBA after positive HIV test

Magic's announcement brought HIV and AIDS into the national conversation, with many players expressing concern that he could spread the disease on the court. Magic would go on to play in the 1992 Olympics but fear about his disease curtailed a comeback pl

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