The Steal
1987 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Regular price$45 Sale price✓ Ships in 2-3 business days
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Museum-grade giclée print on 330 gsm hot-press cotton.
1987 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, Game 5
Detroit Pistons vs Boston Celtics, Series tied 2-2
Boston Garden, Boston, MA
May 26, 1987
Detroit leads 107-106 with 5 seconds left. Isiah Thomas fires the in-bounds toward Bill Laimbeer, but Larry Bird explodes across the lane, picks it clean, tip-toes the baseline, and snaps a bounce pass to Dennis Johnson for the go-ahead lay-in with one second left on the clock.
Bird's steal-and-dish swings the series momentum, keeps Boston's title defense alive, and stands as one of the most iconic defensive plays in NBA history.
Unofficial artwork. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the NBA or its teams.
- Paper: 330 gsm archival hot press cotton
- Inks: Archival pigment inks (100+ year rating)
- Printing method: Giclée
- Borders: White borders scaled proportionally to size
- Finish: Smooth matte, bright white
- Material: Solid-wood (black)
- Face Width: 0.875″ (0.875″ height)
- Glazing: Optical-grade clear acrylic
- Hanging hardware: Hanging wire installed
- Backing: Kraft paper dust cover
- Origin: Printed and framed in the USA
- Production: 2-3 business days
- Shipping: Free nationwide
- Returns: 30-day return policy
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X&O PRINTS™ diagrams are original works inspired by historic basketball plays and are not affiliated with or endorsed by the NBA, its teams, or players.