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NBA Finals – San Antonio Spurs Champions Again, Miami Heat Losers Again
It wasn’t a sweep, but it sure felt like one. Despite the Miami Heat having a great start and LeBron James trying to do everything in his power to keep the finals series alive, the San Antonio Spurs ran away with game 5, winning 104-87 behind another great game from Kawhi Leonard, the Finals MVP, to claim their fifth NBA title, also getting their revenge for last year.
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NBA Rumors – San Antonio Spurs & Gregg Popovich Together Forever

Bad news for the rest of the NBA: Gregg Popovich isn’t planning on retiring, as he sees himself working a little bit longer as the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs. However, maybe the euphoric feeling of winning the NBA finals or at least of being on the verge of doing it might be tampering with his judgement a little bit.
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NBA Playoffs – LeBron James Trying to do the Impossible

Against all odds seems to be a very fitting theme for what the Miami Heat are trying to do with elimination starting them straight in the face. LeBron James has another opportunity to carve his name on the NBA’s wall of immortality, although trying to change the direction in which this finals series is going might be the most difficult thing he has ever had to face.
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NBA Finals – Heat vs Spurs Game 5 Predictions

The chance to finish off the series a lot sooner than expected for the San Antonio Spurs, hosting the Miami Heat, reeling from two crushing home defeats, leading 3-1 in the NBA Finals and needing just one more victory to wrap it all up and win their fifth NBA title.
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NBA Playoffs – Kawhi Leonard on His way to the Finals MVP

A combination of young and old, the San Antonio Spurs seem to be on the verge of winning the NBA title for a fifth time. Despite the big three – Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili usually getting more attention than the rest of their teammates, it’s impossible to ignore the importance and the impact of Kawhi Leonard on this series, being the leading the favorite to win the Finals MVP, if the Spurs don’t run into anymore resistance.
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19 Best Memes of the San Antonio Spurs About to Beat the Miami Heat for the NBA Championship

It feels like the opportunities to make memes and jokes about the Miami Heat and LeBron James are running out, as the San Antonio Spurs need just one more win to seal the deal and become NBA champions.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Want Ray Allen to Stay, Udonis Haslem to Retire

Whatever happens next in the 2014 NBA finals, the Miami Heat have some big decisions coming up in offseason and waiting for some to be made by their current players. They’d love to have Ray Allen on for another year at least but he might actually retire when this season ends. They’re also hoping Udonis Haslem chooses to retire, but he might prefer triggering his player option, making the kind of money he knows no one else will give him.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks Know Carmelo Anthony is Hitting Free Agency

Despite the pitching and pleading, the New York Knicks know what everyone has for a long time – Carmelo Anthony is going to opt out of his contract and test free agency. He might remain eventually with his current team, but there’s also a strong chance he’ll try to make his way to a team with a much better shot at winning a title right now, as the Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks and even the Miami Heat are hoping to be the focus of his decision.
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25 Best Memes of LeBron James & the Miami Heat Losing Again to the San Antonio Spurs

The dream of the three-peat is almost over, as the Miami Heat lose again in the NBA Finals to the San Antonio Spurs. Another great game for Kawhi Leonard, resulting in an endless list of memes and jokes making fun of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Mario Chalmers and of course, the “loyal” Miami fans.
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NBA Playoffs – Dwyane Wade Getting Old, LeBron James Getting Frustrated

Determining the fate of a franchise based on two bad games is wrong. LeBron James is still the best player in the league, and Dwyane Wade isn’t about to retire anytime soon. But from what we’ve been seeing in these last two games from the Miami Heat, there’s a feeling that this wonderful run the Big Three (along with Chris Bosh) have had over the last four years is reaching its final stop.