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In this episode of Sports Scar’d, filmmaker and lifelong sports fan Kevin Pearce sits down with his best friend and diehard Spurs supporter Jarell Johnson to revisit one of the most haunting moments in NBA history — Ray Allen’s legendary corner three in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals.
Told through a blend of personal memory, historical footage, and cinematic storytelling, this episode doesn’t just revisit the shot… it reopens the wound.
The Ray Allen Shot captures the quiet agony of a franchise built on discipline and excellence, undone by a single moment of perfection from the opposing side. From the overlooked brilliance of the 2000s Spurs to the quiet collapse of a 3–2 series lead, this story follows the emotional journey of a fan who watched his team give everything — only to have it taken away in 5.2 seconds.
Kevin walks us through the legacy of Duncan, Parker, Ginóbili, and Popovich, leading up to that fateful Game 6. What does it feel like to be seconds away from a championship, only to watch it fall apart before your eyes? What does that kind of heartbreak do to a fan, and how long does it linger?
Featuring cold shadows, slow burns, and the echo of Mike Breen’s call that still haunts Spurs Nation — this episode doesn’t just explore the game. It captures what it's like to never forget.
In the aftermath, the show asks the questions no highlight reel ever does:
How do you move on when the greatest team you’ve ever rooted for is remembered for the moment it broke?
Does redemption — even in the form of a beautiful 2014 title — really fix anything?
This is more than just a basketball story. This is Sports Scar’d.
🎙 Hosted and Directed by Kevin Pearce
🎞 Guest: Jarell Johnson
If you’ve ever had a team that got so close — and never got their credit — this episode is for you.
Subscribe for more heartbreak. New episodes every week.
By Kevin PearceText The Show and you could hear your question on the next episode!
In this episode of Sports Scar’d, filmmaker and lifelong sports fan Kevin Pearce sits down with his best friend and diehard Spurs supporter Jarell Johnson to revisit one of the most haunting moments in NBA history — Ray Allen’s legendary corner three in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals.
Told through a blend of personal memory, historical footage, and cinematic storytelling, this episode doesn’t just revisit the shot… it reopens the wound.
The Ray Allen Shot captures the quiet agony of a franchise built on discipline and excellence, undone by a single moment of perfection from the opposing side. From the overlooked brilliance of the 2000s Spurs to the quiet collapse of a 3–2 series lead, this story follows the emotional journey of a fan who watched his team give everything — only to have it taken away in 5.2 seconds.
Kevin walks us through the legacy of Duncan, Parker, Ginóbili, and Popovich, leading up to that fateful Game 6. What does it feel like to be seconds away from a championship, only to watch it fall apart before your eyes? What does that kind of heartbreak do to a fan, and how long does it linger?
Featuring cold shadows, slow burns, and the echo of Mike Breen’s call that still haunts Spurs Nation — this episode doesn’t just explore the game. It captures what it's like to never forget.
In the aftermath, the show asks the questions no highlight reel ever does:
How do you move on when the greatest team you’ve ever rooted for is remembered for the moment it broke?
Does redemption — even in the form of a beautiful 2014 title — really fix anything?
This is more than just a basketball story. This is Sports Scar’d.
🎙 Hosted and Directed by Kevin Pearce
🎞 Guest: Jarell Johnson
If you’ve ever had a team that got so close — and never got their credit — this episode is for you.
Subscribe for more heartbreak. New episodes every week.