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5 Best Blocks in HEAT Postseason History

Every now and then, there comes a play that will stick with you forever.

And on Tuesday night, Bam Adebayo provided one with his game-sealing block on Jayson Tatum with 5.1 seconds left in overtime.

“I had to make a play,” Adebayo said. “It’s the playoffs.”

Of course, the former Kentucky Wildcat is not alone in that sentiment.

Over the years, the HEAT have had guys make some remarkable defensive plays when it mattered the most.

In no particular order, let’s get into the five best postseason blocks in franchise history.

June 20, 2006 – Zo Tracks Down The Jet

While the 2006 NBA Finals is remembered for Dwyane Wade’s rise to superstardom and Shaquille O’Neal’s influence, cagey vets such as Alonzo Mourning, Antoine Walker and James Posey also made some noise.