Dwyane Wade called his game-winning 3-pointer to beat the Golden State Warriors a "special" moment. 

"It's special for me. Obviously as a team we needed this win bad, but we kept fighting, everybody. I've been in this position so many times, and so many times you don't make the shot. And the one I make is a one-legged flick from my chest, it's crazy. But great to do it in front of the fans. This is a fun moment. I told Steph [Curry] I needed this one on my way out...I think the one thing cool for me is to be able to do this when you've got younger teammates that heard about some of the things you do, but don't get always an opportunity to see it. So it was cool to be able to do it in front of those guys as well," said Wade.

It was Wade's 5th buzzer-beater since the 2003-04 season, and the first time the Warriors were beaten with a buzzer-beater under Steve Kerr, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

"It was definitely one of my toughest game-winners that I've hit. I remember many years ago when Kobe [Bryant] hit that game-winner on me in L.A. at the top of the key off the glass, and I couldn't understand how he could bank a 3 off the top of the key like that. Same thing. It doesn't make sense, but this definitely is special, especially in my last year. To be able to have special moments," added Wade.