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NBA Playoffs – LeBron James & The Miami Heat Aren’t Lucky, They’re Good
Teams take what they can in an attempt to create some sort of mental edge heading into a matchup, and the Miami Heat are trying to take the notion that they were lucky to win the NBA championship last season and turn it in their favor, trying to prove to everyone that being a good team with stars like LeBron James and Dwyane Wade brought them the title, not just that historic three-pointer by Ray Allen.
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NBA Finals – Heat vs Spurs Game 1 Predictions
It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a rematch in the NBA finals, as the San Antonio Spurs, holding home court advantage this time, are hoping to get over the tragic ending of last year’s series and finish the job against the Miami Heat, although this rivalry isn’t bubbling with bad blood and hatred.
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NBA Finals – San Antonio Spurs Need a Better Tony Parker
Another NBA finals and another injury problem for the San Antonio Spurs when it comes to Tony Parker. The All-Star point guard plans on playing with or without his ankle bothering him, but this brings some sort of dejavu factor to the series, considering what happened at the ending of the Finals last year.
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NBA Finals – Miami Heat Need a Better Dwyane Wade
The Dwyane Wade of these playoffs isn’t the one from the regular season or from last year’s postseason. He is scoring more, shooting better from anywhere on the floor and in short, isn’t a problem for the Miami Heat and LeBron James like he was for certain stages in the NBA finals against the Spurs the first time around.
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23 Best Memes of the Miami Heat & San Antonio Spurs Reaching the NBA Finals
An NBA finals rematch is something we haven’t had in sixteen years, as the San Antonio Spurs begin planning how to beat the Miami Heat this time, which obviously results in memes making fun of both teams, as LeBron James and the Big Three take a special spot in the front.
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NBA Finals – Heat vs Spurs, a Long Awaited Rematch
If you believe Tim Duncan, the San Antonio Spurs really wanted a rematch in this year’s NBA finals. The Miami Heat? I’m not so sure this was the rival they were dreaming of, because of history and simply because the other option, the Oklahoma City Thunder, are a much better matchup for LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to handle.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan Got Dragged Down by Manu Ginobili & Tony Parker
It’s hard to think about it at the moment, but the San Antonio Spurs vastly exceeded expectations by reaching the NBA finals, not to mention dragging it to a game 7 and being in it right up until the very end. Why it ended badly? Because Tim Duncan was alone among the big three that showed up for the final two games, while Manu Ginobili kept making all the wrong moves, and Tony Parker didn’t have it in him to be on the court in crunch time.
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On LeBron James Being Clutch & the Miami Heat Becoming a Dynasty
Game 7 left no room for questions, unlike its predecessor. LeBron James completed one of the most impressive two years stretches ever for a basketball player by winning the NBA title and Finals MVP to go along with his regular season MVP, while erasing any doubts about hit ability to perform at the highest level when a game matters the most.
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NBA Finals – Spurs vs Heat Game 7 Predictions
There’s nothing like a game 7, and the 2013 NBA finals, which have mostly been about blowout wins, produced a soon to be legendary late turn of events from both the San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat, both hoping to be the team with a bit more left in the tank in order to come out holding the championship trophy.
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San Antonio Spurs – Manu Ginobili Needs Gregg Popovich To Make the Right Decision About Him
There’s more than just the question of whether the Manu Ginobili of more than 80% of this series will show up. It’s about whether Gregg Popovich thinks he has it in him to put it behind in game 7 of the 2013 NBA finals, and even more importantly, is Popovich willing to take him off the court when he sees it’s damaging the San Antonio Spurs.