What's Happening?
On June 4, 1976, the Boston Celtics triumphed over the Phoenix Suns in a 128-126 triple-overtime victory during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. This game, led by Celtics point guard Jo Jo White with 33 points, became the longest Finals game in history at the time.
John Havlicek's crucial bank shot extended the game into a second overtime, while Phoenix's Gar Heard forced a third overtime with a buzzer-beater. The Celtics secured their 13th championship two days later.
Why It's Important?
This historic game is a significant part of NBA history, showcasing the endurance and skill of the players involved. It set a record for the longest Finals game, highlighting the intense competition and drama of the series. The victory contributed to the Celtics' legacy as one of the most successful franchises in NBA history. The game is remembered for its thrilling moments and the resilience displayed by both teams, influencing future generations of players and fans.











