Jeff Green hit a three off of an inbounds pass with 0.6 on the clock to beat the big bad Miami Heat.

The Celtics were down 2 points when rookie head coach Brad Stevens called Green's number to make the game-winner. According to Boston Globe Stevens thought Green had the length to get a good shot off from a tough spot if necessary. Green nailed it from the corner jut before time ran out.

Gerald Wallace was the inbounder and he sent a pass to Green in his favorite spot on the floor, in the right corner.

“I was in the first row because I faded back so far. I ended up in some lady’s lap,” said Green.

The Celtics won the game 111-110 in Miami, handing the Heat their first home loss of the year, Miami Herald reports. Lebron James flirted with a triple-double scoring 25, dropping 10 assists, and grabbing eight boards. Bosh had 20, Wade added 18, and the Heat even got some help from the bench as Michael Beasley and Chris Anderson had 10 apiece.