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How an inch changed NBA history | 2021 Bucks vs. Nets Game 7
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Kevin Durant having a big ass foot ultimately altered NBA history. Following an unusual career for a superstar in the NBA, bouncing from team to team, KD looked as if he had found his new home with the Brooklyn Nets. He was supposed to have some superstar roommates in that new crib of his with Kyrie Irving and James Harden tagging along, but because of injuries, Durant mostly found himself alone during the 2021 Conference Semifinals against the Milwaukee Bucks. And he was carrying his team on his back, putting on a one-man show in a tight seven-game series.
With the clock winding down in Game Seven, Durant looked to end the series and send the Nets to the conference finals, but what looked like a dagger three turned out to be a two as Durant's toe was on the line. The repercussions that followed shifted the NBA. To find out what happens next, we gotta rewind.
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