Mike Miller was on the Miami Heat to shoot three pointers, yet had failed to do so in the first four games of their 2012 NBA Finals series. Despite this, the Heat had leapt out to a 3-1 lead thanks to the unstoppable combination of their Big Three (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh), but still needed something extra to get them over the line. Fortunately for the Heat. Miller decided to find his touch in Game 5 - in a big way. He buried seven of his eight three point attempts, helping his team to a 4-1 victory over Oklahoma City and earning the first of two consecutive championship rings. He also prevailed despite a number of injury woes throughout the season, proving that great shooters can always shake off their rustiness to turn it on when it matters most.