This Day in NBA Playoffs History: Charles Smith Gets Blocked Again and Again and Again

In Game 5 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, Charles Smith missed one attempt near the basket after another to cost the Knicks a win over the Bulls.

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Take a trip down memory lane as we share a crazy moment at the podium, an amazing posterization, an absolute on-court fail or a memorable shooting performance from the postseason of the National Basketball Association in This Day in NBA Playoffs History.

If you want to drive a diehard New York Knicks fan crazy, just mention the name Charles Smith. During Game 5 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals against their rival Chicago Bulls which was tied at two, the Knicks could've come away with a huge victory at the Garden...if Smith could've toughened up and made a damn basket or just draw a foul with only a few seconds remaining. Instead, dude got blocked again and again as he stood right under the basket. Ugh! 

The Bulls went on to take Game 6 and head to the NBA Finals where they beat the Phoenix Suns in six.  

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