The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Milwaukee Bucks entered Tuesday night’s game heading in opposite directions. The Cavs rolled into Milwaukee on a five-game winning streak, while the Bucks were looking to end a three-game skid.

The Bucks took an 11-point lead into the final quarter, but the Cavs went on a ridiculous 24-2 run in the final frame to take a two-point lead late in the game.
 

However, after Tony Snell nailed a three-point shot with less than a minute to go and Giannis Antetokounmpo completed a three-point play, the game looked like it was all said and done.
 

But that’s when LeBron James stepped up.
 


With the Cavs down by five with 5.9 seconds to go, James stepped up in a big way to keep Cleveland in the game by inbounding the ball to himself by bouncing it off Antetokounmpo’s back and draining a massive three-pointer.
 

James’ three-pointer made it a two-point game, but the Bucks ended up pulling away with a 119-116 victory for their first win over the Cavs since November 29, 2016.

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