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Then, the audio erupted—a cacophony of crowd noise, the buzzer sounding, and the commentator screaming, "ĮMETĖ! STEBUKLAS KAUNE! ĮMETĖ!" (HE SCORED! A MIRACLE IN KAUNAS! HE SCORED!)

As the second quarter wound down, the tension in the apartment spiked. Lukas watched the pixelated figures dart across the screen. The resolution was low; sometimes, you couldn't see the ball, only the sudden movement of the players' arms and the subsequent roar of the crowd to tell you if the shot had fallen.

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Static.

The point guard dribbled up the court. The clock showed 0:03. Then, the audio erupted—a cacophony of crowd noise,

"Don't hit it!" Gintaras warned, though he was already leaning forward. "Just tap the side. The coaxial cable is sensitive."

It was a frigid January evening in Vilnius. Outside, the snow piled high against the windowsills, muting the world into a soft, white silence. But inside the apartment on the third floor, the atmosphere was tense and electric. A MIRACLE IN KAUNAS

On the television, the BTV logo—a bold, colorful emblem in the corner of the screen—flickered. The text (LIVE) pulsed in red letters. This was the sacred signal. Whatever happened next was happening in real-time, hundreds of miles away, bridging the gap between their living room and the hardwood court of the Siemens Arena, or perhaps a distant arena in Kaunas.

Lukas gave the television a practiced, gentle smack on the right side. The image snapped back.