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Max Strus hit one of NBA’s longest buzzer-beaters ever to stun Mavs

of cleveland cavaliers It was the nicest surprise of the NBA season. The Cavaliers’ season appeared to be on the brink in mid-December when Darius Garland and Evan Mobley went down with injuries, but instead the team went on a huge winning streak and climbed up to the No. 2 seed. Eastern Conference.

Meeting with Cleveland dallas mavericks Tuesday night’s game was supposed to be a showdown between the two No. 2 contenders. The thrilling back-and-forth game ended with a magical moment when Max Strus hit a shot from outside halfcourt, giving the Cavaliers a 121-119 victory.

Dallas took the lead with two seconds left, when Luka Doncic hit teammate P.J. Washington for a layup. The Cavs went all the way with no timeouts, and Strus hit an improbable buzzer-beater to seal the victory. Watch the entire fourth quarter earnings sequence here.

This has to be one of the longest true game-winning buzzer beaters in recent NBA history. If Strauss’ heel comes off, the Cavs will suffer a big loss at home. Instead, he made a miraculous shot that gave his team the victory. Strus hasn’t been hitting as many 3-pointers as he had hoped this season (33.3 percent through this night) after signing as a free agent from the Miami Heat, but he credits this shot with his biggest takeaway. I’ll catch it. Year.

What a wonderful moment! With the win, the Cavs improved to 38 wins and 19 losses. The Mavs lost, falling to 33 wins and 25 losses.

This has been a fascinating year for the Cavs, and somehow it just keeps getting better.

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