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NBA Finals – Miami Heat Break Down, San Antonio Spurs Broke Them
It felt like the end of something as the crowd dispersed from the AmericanAirlines Arena. For now, it feels like the 2014 NBA Finals series is on the verge of being over, as the San Antonio Spurs take a 3-1 lead with another road win, beating the Miami Heat 107-86 as LeBron James showed up alone to battle a team that threw a lot more than just one player at him.
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17 More Memes of the Miami Heat Getting Destroyed by the San Antonio Spurs
A day goes by but memes and jokes at the expense of LeBron James, the Miami Heat and the team’s fans don’t stop. However, after the shock of the previous loss, the San Antonio Spurs are reminded that it’s far from over.
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20 Best Memes of the San Antonio Spurs Destroying the Miami Heat
The 2014 NBA Finals are all about making some trend with hashtag and meme following a game. The San Antonio Spurs erupted on the Miami Heat with a rare shooting performance led by Kawhi Leonard. The result? Leonard being groomed, LeBron James being dissed and Heat fans taking the worst punishment.
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NBA Playoffs – Kawhi Leonard & Danny Green Reach Superstar Level
Both Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard aren’t All-Star players. Leonard should be, maybe even next season, but sometimes in the near future. Green? Unlikely, but for one night, the two of them combined for a devastating performance that led the San Antonio Spurs to an impressive win over the Miami Heat, taking the lead in the NBA Finals once again.
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NBA Playoffs – San Antonio Spurs Almost Perfect, Miami Heat Surprisingly Bad
Momentum swings and shifts in the NBA finals as the San Antonio Spurs, backed by a close to perfect shooting performance and led by Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard take a 2-1 lead over the Miami Heat with a 111-92 win, probably surprised by how bad LeBron James and Dwayne Wade were during in game 3.
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NBA Playoffs – Oklahoma City Thunder a New Team, San Antonio Spurs Need to Adjust
Don’t believe what people tell you. Serge Ibaka out for the playoffs? He looked fine and more than that, providing offensive and defensive help to the Oklahoma City Thunder with their backs to the wall, winning their first game in the 2014 Western conference finals thanks to an overall improvement and a lot of officiating help, beating the San Antonio Spurs 106-97 who still hold a 2-1 lead in the series, but have a lot of adjusting to do.
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NBA Playoffs – San Antonio Spurs Look Deadly, Oklahoma City Thunder Look Scared
There’s something very familiar about the San Antonio Spurs taking a 2-0 lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. However, winning 112-77 and looking so dominant through the first two games with big nights from Tony Parker and Danny Green while making Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook look ordinary gives this series a different kind of vibe.
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Thunder vs Spurs – An Unfortunate Turn of Events
After sweeping the San Antonio Spurs in the regular season, the Oklahoma City Thunder might not be as confident as they should be, packing heat in the form of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook going into the Western conference final, because of the injury to Serge Ibaka, which will be out for the rest of the playoffs.
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San Antonio Spurs – The Predictable Ending
Aside from one minor glitch and bump on the road, the San Antonio Spurs got no problems from the Portland Trail Blazers in a very easy and short conference semifinals series, winning 104-82 in game 5 to take the series 4-1 and put themselves in the conference finals for a third consecutive season.
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San Antonio Spurs – Confident in Their Superiority
Right now? This is looking like a sweep. The San Antonio Spurs keep coming up with new ways to make the Portland Trail Blazers feel and look like they don’t belong at this stage of the playoffs, beating them 114-97 through a dominant performance from Kawhi Leonard and Manu Ginobili, taking a 2-0 lead in the series.