Was there ever any doubt that this play was going to be number one? For the second straight game in the Eastern Conference semifinals, there was a buzzer beater to end the game. However, this time it was LeBron James coming up clutch to drain the fadeaway jumper over Chicago Bulls All-Star shooting guard Jimmy Butler, which sucked the air out of the Windy City to leave the United Center crowd stunned. The 86-84 victory for the Cavs in Game 4 tied the series up at 2-2, and the Cavs would go on to win the series in six games.
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