It was also a tie game when Jordan assisted on the game winner.
Navery is usually one of the stats nerds on the board, I'm sure he can find the probability the Heat had winning that game when Kawhi went to the line and the probability the Bulls had winning the game/series when they inbounded the ball.
The point is a tremendous amount of things went right for the Heat in a really short amount of time, for them to win that game. I think Lebron's legacy would look pretty different now had all those things not happened.
The lists when fans, media, and current players are polled have Lebron as the second best player of all-time. That's not a bad place to be, I don't think he would be there had all those things not went right in those final seconds of that game.