With 4.3 seconds remaining in Game 4 of the 1997 playoff series against Seattle, Phoenix trailed the SuperSonics 107-104. Jason Kidd threw the ball in to Rex Chapman and off of one leg, Chapman fired up a 3-pointer and sent the game into overtime as the play will forever be remembered as “The Shot”.
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Remember that, crazy shot
Going to miss Al listening to him call suns games on the radio 📻 had some found memory’s
I remember practicing this shot for hours after watching this on television. Who with me?
I remember me and my friends recreating that shot all day long the following day at school. Those were my golden days. Jason Kidd was my favorite Sun with Steve Nash becoming my upcoming favorite off the bench. KJ was coming back. And watching Rex drain those rainbows were a thing of beauty. I miss those days in the 90s.
Classic!!