By the tip of Durant's shoe, Milwaukee marches on
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NEW YORK-A Game 7 thriller, the NBA's first do-or-die game to go to overtime in 15 years, came down to a matter of centimeters.
If Brooklyn star Kevin Durant was just slightly farther away-or if his foot was slightly smaller-he ends the highest-scoring NBA Game 7 ever with a 3-pointer to win the series.
"We got lucky his toe was on the line and they called it a 2," Milwaukee's Khris Middleton said. "But once he hits that shot, we've got to forget about it. There's still a ball game left. That wasn't the game."


















