NBA Preseason Drama: 0.8 Seconds, a Game-Winner & a Landmark Return to China
The NBA preseason may be about warm-ups and rotations, but it continues to serve up unforgettable moments. From clutch game-winners to geopolitical milestones, the latest slate of games had it all.
Olivier Sarr Stuns Wizards with Buzzer-Beater Alley-Oop
In Washington, the Toronto Raptors pulled off one of the most spectacular finishes of the preseason. Trailing 111–112 with just 0.8 seconds on the clock, the Raptors executed a flawless inbound play — a high lob toward the rim — and Olivier Sarr, the French big man, finished it with a perfect touch in mid-air to snatch victory at the death.
The Washington Wizards were left stunned after appearing to have secured the win moments earlier. The Raptors, however, had other plans — and a highlight for the ages was born.
Max Shulga Still Searching for Minutes in Boston
Meanwhile in Boston, Ukrainian guard Max Shulga continues to fight for a spot in the Celtics rotation. He logged only 4 minutes late in the blowout win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, with Boston cruising to a commanding 138–107 victory.
With the clock ticking toward the regular season, time is running out for fringe players like Shulga to make their mark.
NBA Returns to China After 6-Year Absence
Beyond the box scores, this preseason also marked a major political and cultural moment: the NBA's return to China after a six-year hiatus. In Macau, the Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets squared off in a two-game series, splitting wins in front of a passionate crowd.
To underscore the significance of the event, global icons like David Beckham, Shaquille O’Neal, and Jackie Chan were in attendance.