The year of the NBA playoff comeback continues. A look at how these 20-point rallies keep happening

New York down by Monday 20. Indiana down by 20 on Tuesday. Wednesday again by 20 New York down.

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After the Play-by-Play started digitally tracking through the NBA about 30 years ago, it was three days, where the winning team came from at least 20 points in the play-off game.

Nix did this on Monday in Boston, the pacers did it in Cleveland on Tuesday, and Nix did it again on Celtix’s home floor on Wednesday. Add a pair of similar assembly-Oklahoma City a 29-pointer and another 20-pointer-round 1, and this post has so far pushes the return of 20-point in five.

This is the maximum of any postsison of the Digital Play-by-Play era, which returns to 1997.

Take a look at how to come back:

The Big Lead: Memphis 69, Oklahoma City 40, 3:07 Left first half

Final Score: Oklahoma City 114, Memphis 108

How did this happen: Star Guard Ja Morant was injured when Memphis was undone and the Griezlis took the 24-point lead where the game left. Thunder outsource 745-6 on the rest of the paths, while Cheet Holmgrain scored 20 points for Oklahoma City in Span. Memphis missed 30 of his final 41 shots.

The Big Lead: Millwaki 33, Indiana 13, 11:26 left in the first half

Final Score: Indiana 119, Millwaki 118, OT

How did it happen: The pacers got the lead in six by halftime, then the final 29 minutes was originally behind. With 5 seconds left in the overtime, seven led boxes, Indiana won before the end of the game, and the Tires Halliburton’s layout won by 5.5 seconds.

The Big Lead: Boston 75, New York 55, 5:47 Third Quarter Left

Final Score: New York 108, Boston 105, OT

How did it happen: Celtics went up to 20, then 23% the rest of the way (9 for 39) was shot and depended entirely on 3-point shots (6 for 28) in about 23 minutes. Oji Anunobi and Jalen Brunson combined Boston to combine Boston to 39-30 at 39-30 and no team scored on the final 1:16 of Overtime.

The Big Lead: Cleveland 81, Indiana 61, 6:51 left the third quarter

Final Score: Indiana 120, Cleveland 119

How did it happen: Indiana leads 0.00046% of the final 40 minutes of the game – and won the game. The pacers were outsource 59-38 out of the final 18:51, with Tire Haliburton’s 3-point 1.1 seconds burst 8-0 and gave India a 2-0 series lead.

The Big Lead: Boston 73, New York 53, 2:19 Leaving Third Quarter

Final Score: New York 91, Boston 90

How did it happen: Nix Games outsource at the final 14: 19, outsource at 38-17, such as Boston-like Game 1-created a big lead-and then could not hit any shot. Celtics were 5 for 25 wickets from that stretched field, 2 for 12 to 12 from the range of 3-point. Boston’s starters had 2 attached for 2 for 5, when New York scored 5 shots for 25 and got 5 points from the Mikal Bridge in this minute. Jason Tatum did not get a good look in the last game, and Nix took a 2-0 lead.

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