Joe Johnson put on a show Tuesday night as his Brooklyn Nets hosted the Milwaukee Bucks, hitting two clutch shots when his teamed need them most.
With the Nets down 105-102 late in the fourth, Johnson spotted up at the top of the key and nailed a deep three-pointer with one second left to send the game into overtime.
Then, Johnson did it again. With just over four seconds left and the game tied at 111-111, Johnson crossed over Luc Mbah a Moute and sunk a difficult step-back jumper at the buzzer, giving the Nets the 114-111 victory.
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