Anadolu Efes Istanbul point guard Vasilije Micic had a huge impact on the game that went far beyond his game-winning triple with 0.2 seconds left on the clock.
Micic's impact went far beyond his game-winner

Micic's triple that lifted Efes to a 74-77 win over Olympiacos Piraeus will go down in history as one of the most dramatic moments in Final Four history. But Micic did a lot more for his team on Thursday night than just making the game-winning shot.
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The Efes point guard finished the game with 15 points, making 1 of 5 two-pointers and 4 of 11 threes, but also had 6 rebounds and 9 assists, tying the mark for most assists in a Final Four Semifinal game this century. He joined the likes of Sergio Llull, Sergio Rodriguez, Dimitris Diamantidis and Vrbica Stefanov.
More important than joining the record books, it was his overall impact on the game.
Micic played 33 minutes and 52 seconds on for the night and had a +/- 14 next to his name, the highest in the game. It also means that in the 6 minutes and 8 seconds that Micic was on the bench, Efes was outscored by 11 points, clearly indicating the impact he had in a memorable victory that sent his team to its third consecutive championship game.