But when Lamond Murray fumbled the pass and shuffled the ball back Miller's way, the Cavaliers point guard had little choice. He hoisted up a wide-open 3-pointer from above the top of the key that settled into the net as the buzzer sounded.

The shot sent the game into overtime and broke the Spurs' hearts. Miller proceeded to step on their throats and lead Cleveland to a 114-107 upset Thursday night in front of 15,481 at Gund Arena.

"I was just trying to pass the ball so somebody else could take the shot," said Miller, who had made only 25.5 percent of his 3-point attempts this season. "But they threw it back to me and I just threw it up."