I thought about posting a similar thread a few days ago. No OT games. Mostly sweeps. That said, there have been moments:
* Brandon Roy coming back 8 days after knee surgery to inspire the Blazers to tie their series at 2-2.
* The Thunder completely crushing the Lakers in Game 4 of their first round series.
* Paul Pierce's buzzer beating shot in Game 3 vs Miami.
* The Suns' 41 point turnaround against us in Game 5. It sucked for Blazers fans but it was very impressive.
* Game 3- Utah vs Lakers. Final seconds- Kobe hits a three to tie. DWill hits a shot to take a 2 pt lead. Fish hits a three to take the lead back. DWill misses a three and Wesley Matthew's tip just barely misses. Easily the most dramatic finish of the playoffs.
* Goran Dragic's history making 26 points in 13 minutes in Game 3 in San Antonio. Similarly, the Suns finally getting over the hump against San Antonio.
* Cleveland's history making blowout of the Celtics in Game 3 in Boston.
* Rondo's monster triple double in Game 4, stats that hadn't been achieved in a single playoff game since Wilt Chamberlain.
* Game 6- Cleveland vs Boston- was one of the most thrilling sporting events of the year. The awakened champions against the nearly unanimous MVP. No one knew who would win and it was the biggest pendulum swing of not only who would win the championship but where about 6-8 key free agents may end up playing next fall.
* Orlando's history making sweep of the Hawks. Never has a team been more dominated in a 4 game playoff series.
* And finally, The Play. Rondo races down the court, dives onto the floor, grabs the ball from Jason Williams, jumps to his feet, and scores. That will be replayed for years to come.
Finally, it is looking like a Lakers-Celtics series could wind up being one of the greatest Finals of all-time. Both teams clearly want it really badly. It's hard to believe either of them will go down without a serious fight.