This win, which came on May 29, 1997, will always be special to Jazz fans. It not only moved them on in a series, but moved the franchise on to its first-ever NBA Finals.

The Jazz trailed by 13 points with less than seven minutes to play, but Stockton scored 15 of his game-high 25 in the final quarter, including the team's final nine points -- none more dramatic than the series-ending 3-pointer.

Stockton took the inbound pass from Bryon Russell behind a pick from Karl Malone and had a wide-open look from the top of the arc. Rockets forward Charles Barkley was too late coming over and Stockton's shot swished through at the buzzer.

2014 Western Conference first round -- Rockets vs. Blazers

The shot: Damian Lillard nails 3-pointer to clinch Game 6

Damian Lillard sank the Rockets with a 3-pointer in Game 6 of the first round.

In his first playoff run with the Portland Trail Blazers, second-year guard Damian Lillard made a lasting impression in Game 6 of the Western Conference first round. And he did it all in 9/10ths of a second, too.

On May 2, 2014, the Houston Rockets had built a 98-96 lead thanks to a reverse layup by Chandler Parsons with :00.9 left. The Blazers called timeout to advance the ball to half court, where Nicolas Batum hit Lillard, who came off a screen at the top of the key with Parsons trailing him. Lillard let go of the shot from a step behind the 3-point line and it drew all net.

In doing so, Lillard became the first player to make a buzzer-beating shot to win a playoff series since Stockton's shot against Houston in 1997.

"It was a hell of a win. I don't know that it could have been any more dramatic." Blazers coach Terry Stotts said after Game 6.

2019 Western Conference first round -- Thunder vs. Blazers

The shot: Damian Lillard nails 37-foot 3-pointer in Game 5

Damian Lillard came up with the game-winner in Game 6 of the first round in 2019.

Five years since he last powered Portland to a first-round series win, Damian Lillard was at it again with some late-game heroics on April 23, 2019. First, his Trail Blazers had to climb from a 15-points, fourth-quarter deficit with 7 minutes, 45 seconds left to tie the game at 115.

Then, fortune was on their side as the Thunder's Russell Westbrook missed a layup with 18.3 seconds left. That set the stage for Lillard, who dribbled the clock out to just under 2 seconds before taking his shot. Lillard lifted up for a 3-pointer a few steps ahead and to the right of the Blazers' halfcourt logo and drained the 37-footer in Paul George's face.

From there, bedlam ensued and Lillard, who had just sealed the series, waved goodbye to the Thunder bench as he was mobbed by teammates.

2019 Eastern Conference semifinals -- Sixers vs. Raptors

The shot: Kawhi Leonard nails 15-foot jumper in Game 7

Kawhi Leonard ousts the Sixers in Game 7 of the 2019 Eastern Conference semis.

The Toronto Raptors traded for Kawhi Leonard in hopes he could tap into his vast postseason experience and fuel a long playoff run North of the border. He showed he still has that ability in spades in Game 7 of the 2019 Eastern Conference semifinals.

Leonard hit a 15-foot shot from the corner over Joel Embiid at the buzzer that bounced off the rim four times before falling to give the Toronto Raptors a 92-90 victory in Game 7 of the East semifinals. Not only did it do that, but it was the first winning buzzer-beater in a Game 7 in NBA history.

After Philadelphia's Jimmy Butler tied it with a driving layup with 4.2 seconds left, Toronto used its final timeout to draw up a play for Leonard, who dribbled toward the right corner and launched the high-arching shot.

It bounced to the top of the backboard, hit the near side of the rim again, then the other side twice before going through, setting off a wild celebration as the Raptors advanced to the conference finals for the second time in four seasons.

''I ended up finding a spot that I like, that I work on. I just knew I had to shoot it high," Leonard said.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.