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Celtics' Bird Pulls Off Miracle Play
17 Mar
Summary
- Bird's crucial steal secured a dramatic Celtics playoff win.
- The play occurred with five seconds left in Game 5.
- A last-second layup gave Boston the lead.
In a moment etched in basketball history, Larry Bird executed a legendary steal in Game 5 of the 1987 Eastern Conference Finals. The Boston Celtics, facing a physical Detroit Pistons team, were on the brink of defeat with the series tied 2-2.
With just five seconds left on the clock and the Pistons leading 107-106, Detroit attempted to secure the win by inbounding the ball. However, Bird sprinted in front of the pass, making a crucial play.
He tipped the inbound pass and managed to keep it in bounds, quickly passing to a teammate. This led to a decisive layup with only a second remaining, clinching a dramatic and unforgettable playoff victory for the Celtics.




