With a game as big as the matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Toronto Raptors on Wednesday, with both teams considered serious title contenders in their conferences, every basket counts in what is expected to be a close ball game throughout the night. Even botched plays could be converted to bonus baskets for both teams, which may be the difference between winning and losing on the night.

C.J. Miles proved just that as he knocked down a buzzer-beater in the first quarter off a broken play. Following a long pass made by DeMar DeRozan to Jakob Poeltl, the ball was tapped by Paul George before landing in the hands of the veteran swingman, who did not waste time in shooting it from beyond the arc.

The play goes to show how much Miles and the Raptors want to get back to their winning ways after a surprise defeat at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night. it resulted to them losing their grip on the top spot in the East, but could move closer to regaining it if they end up with the road win against the Thunder.

The Raptors are one of the hottest teams in the NBA today, having won 12 of their last 14 matches. A win versus a team as talented as Oklahoma City will be a huge confidence booster to them and could lead to more victories in their upcoming games.