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Miami Heat top San Antonio Spurs, repeat as NBA champs
Combine those factors with the already reserved demeanor of the Duncan-led Spurs and what you have is a team that shouldn't feel nearly as much pressure entering this Game 7 as the Heat. It's Miami that faces questions of legacy, of a potential dynasty
Miami Heat's LeBron James (right) and Chris Bosh brought out the champagne after winning. LeBron James (right) and Chris Bosh brought out the champagne after winning the 2012-13 title. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via
Led by LeBron James, who scored 37 points, the Miami Heat defended their NBA title by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 in Game 7 of the finals at Miami on Thursday. Dwyane Wade chipped in 23 points for the Heat,
MIAMI — For a moment, it looked the Miami Heat's season was coming to an end. The San Antonio Spurs were leading Game 6 of the NBA Finals by three points with just seven seconds left to play and LeBron James had just missed a 26-foot three-pointer
First, a moment to reflect on exactly what happened in the later stages of Game 6. Then, what the Spurs can do to prevent it from happening again tonight.
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