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Payton Pritchard’s incredible buzzer-beater in Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden has left the basketball world in awe. With just four seconds left in the first half, Pritchard entered the game as Luka Doncic was shooting free throws. After Doncic missed the second shot, Al Horford grabbed the rebound and passed the ball to Pritchard on the wing.

Pritchard took one dribble up the court and launched a 49-foot shot from behind half-court, sinking it at the buzzer to give the Celtics a 21-point lead at halftime. This wasn’t just any shot – it was a long shot that had never been made before in NBA Finals history, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

The buzz around Pritchard’s buzzer-beating prowess quickly spread through the league, with players like Trae Young marveling at his ability and even notable Dallas Mavericks fan Patrick Mahomes expressing his frustration with Pritchard’s clutch shooting. It’s clear that Pritchard’s ability to hit seemingly impossible shots from long distance has made him a player to watch in this thrilling NBA Finals series.

With his knack for coming through in the clutch, he’s proving to be a valuable contributor for the Celtics as they battle for the championship title. The excitement and amazement surrounding Pritchard’s buzzer-beating skills only add to the drama and intensity of this high-stakes playoff series.

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