It’s been a few months since Ray Allen ripped the hearts out of Spurs fans (and everyone else who hates the Miami Heat) with the most clutch three-point shot in NBA history. While many Heat fans — convinced it was impossible to come back down three with 30 seconds left — were fleeing for the exits, Spurs fans gathered at a public viewing of Game 6 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio were giddy as the final seconds ticked off leading towards a seemingly-certain NBA title.
We all know happened next, but most of you probably haven’t seen it from this point of view.

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