Poll: Most Memorable NBA Story Of 2013

As another calendar year nears an end, it seems like an appropriate time to look back on 2013 in the NBA. Another year removed from 2011’s lockout, the NBA was firing on all cylinders in 2013, providing a great seven-game Finals in June, plenty of big offseason moves, and a handful of surprises to start the 2013/14 season.

While there were plenty of stories worth remembering in 2013, we want to know which one will stick with you the most. Was it Game Six in Miami, when Ray Allen made one of the biggest shots in NBA history? The Dwight Howard saga that finally ended with the big man leaving the Lakers for Houston? Or perhaps a bid to move the Kings that pitted Sacramento against Seattle for several months, before the team ultimately stayed put?

Vote for your most memorable 2013 NBA story below, and if we left out your pick, feel free to add a comment.

What was the most memorable NBA story of 2013?
Derrick Rose getting reinjured after missing all of 2012/13. 27.36% (272 votes)
The Heat's improbable Game Six comeback in the NBA Finals. 23.34% (232 votes)
The Celtics sending Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to Brooklyn. 13.88% (138 votes)
The Lakers' saga (Kobe Bryant's torn Achilles, Dwight Howard to Houston). 11.17% (111 votes)
2013/14's early surprises (Knicks, Nets, Trail Blazers, etc.). 8.05% (80 votes)
Chris Hansen's failed bid to move the Sacramento Kings to Seattle. 6.94% (69 votes)
LeBron James' continued dominance (fourth MVP, second Finals MVP). 6.24% (62 votes)
An NBA-record 13 coaching changes during the offseason. 1.81% (18 votes)
The emergence of publicly available SportVU data. 1.21% (12 votes)
Total Votes: 994
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