Harrison Barnes erases 76ers' comeback with game-winning 3-pointer
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A game that at one point seemed well out of reach for the Philadelphia 76ers against the defending NBA champions came down to one shot on Saturday night.
Trailing by as many as 24 points, the 76ers rallied on the back of a 33-17 fourth quarter to tie things up at 105 apiece with just seconds remaining.
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There was still plenty of time for the Golden State Warriors to break Philadelphia's hearts, though, with Harrison Barnes - who finished with 11 points in 34 minutes - knocking down an uncontested 3-pointer from the corner with 0.2 seconds left in the game to give his team the lead and the victory.
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