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Five moments that mattered in Game 4 of the Raptors-Heat series

Officially, there were 59.8 seconds left in overtime when Dwyane Wade, one of basketball’s most gifted scorers ever, drove to the bucket and watched his shot slow, then come to a dead halt on the platform that sits between the glass and the open basket. The Raptors were shooting 38.6 per cent, the Heat 43.6, and those numbers don’t do justice to what fans had to watch an extra five minutes of in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinal. Miami’s 94-87 win wasn’t a classic. It only tied a series that feels like it’s trying to out-ugly the 1994 NBA final between the New York Knicks and Houston Rockets.