Sunday, June 23, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
NBA PLAYOFF THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013 RESULTS AND HIGHLIGHTS
San Antonio Spurs (88-95) Miami Heat
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San Antonio Spurs
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16
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28
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27
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17
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88
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Miami Heat
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18
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28
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26
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23
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95
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San Antonio Spurs
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Miami Heat
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Point
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Duncan
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24
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James
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37
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Rebound
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Leonard
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16
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James
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12
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Assist
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Ginobili
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5
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James
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4
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Game Stat
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FG%
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3P%
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FT%
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REB
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TO
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San Antonio Spurs
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37.8
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31.6
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90.9
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43
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14
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Miami Heat
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43.9
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37.5
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68.8
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43
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16
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2013 NBA CHAMPIONS
MIAMI HEAT
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
NBA PLAYOFF TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2013 RESULTS AND HIGHLIGHTS
San Antonio Spurs (100-103) Miami Heat
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San Antonio Spurs
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25
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25
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25
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20
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5
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100
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Miami Heat
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27
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17
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21
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30
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8
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103
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San Antonio Spurs
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Miami Heat
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Point
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Green
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30
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James
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32
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Rebound
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Duncan
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17
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Bosh
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11
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Assist
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Parker
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8
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James
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11
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Game Stat
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FG%
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3P%
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FT%
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REB
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TO
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San Antonio Spurs
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43.5
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27.8
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75
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45
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13
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Miami Heat
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46.9
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57.9
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76.2
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42
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15
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Series Tied 3-3
Friday, June 14, 2013
Wade: Game 5 'should be the best' of The Finals
At
their best in the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat have forced turnover after
turnover, finding a gear the San Antonio Spurs just can't reach.
Play in Game 5 as they have during their two easy
victories in the series, and LeBron James' defending champs will head home just
one win away from another title.
But Miami's best hasn't been carrying over from game
to game, not just in this series but for a while now. So it's anybody's guess
what happens Sunday in a finals that's dead even, though the games haven't
been.
"I think
Game 5 should be the best game of the series," Dwyane Wade said.
"Both teams should come out knowing each other, knowing what each other
want to do, and it should be a very good game."
Not the way this series has been going.
Game 1 was a thriller, neither team able to build a
double-digit lead over four back-and-fourth quarters before Tony Parker's
clinching basket helped the Spurs pull out a 92-88 victory.
The teams haven't delivered a classic since. The Heat
won by 19, lost by 36 and cruised by 16. The last few minutes of each have
looked more like an October exhibition than a mid-June championship clash.
"You lose
a game like we did in Game 2 and we come back and beat them in Game 3 and look
like they looked last night, that's what drives me crazy, because as coaches
you try to prevent that," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said Friday during a
conference call. Neither team practiced.
"You like
to be on a little bit more of an even keel and perform the same way each night,
and the only thing I can tell myself after all these years is, you're dealing
with people with emotions and not robots," Popovich said. "They come
out and they all play hard, but there's that little intangible, that little
spark of intensity or back against the wall, or a little bit of fear that just
seems to kick in when you've lost the previous game. And when you find teams
that can get over that, those are the championship teams."
It's the most uneven stretch of the NBA Finals since
2005, according to STATS, when San Antonio and the Detroit Pistons swapped four
straight games decided by 15 or more points to open the series.
Back then, the Spurs could depend on Tim Duncan, Tony
Parker and Manu Ginobili to get them righted. But now Parker has a shaky
hamstring, Ginobili's shot and confidence are even shakier, and San Antonio
might need a throwback performance from Duncan in what could be his last home
game in a storied finals career.
"If they
don't get more from Tim Duncan, Sunday is the Spurs' last stand," Hall of
Famer Charles Barkley said on NBA TV's postgame show.
Duncan knows that what the Spurs really need is to
take better care of the basketball. Their 17 turnovers led to 19 Miami points
in Game 2, and they gave the Heat 23 points with their 19 turnovers Thursday.
"That's a
big problem," Duncan said. "When we lose, that's the big deal right
there."
A healthy Parker would help. He started strong in Game
4 while playing with a strained right hamstring but couldn't maintain it in the
second half. He's hoping the two-day break between games will strengthen his
stamina.
"It's
going to be huge for me," Parker said after the game. "Obviously,
definitely got fatigued in the second half. Those two days I'm going to make
sure I do a lot of treatment and to get 100 percent. Tonight, I was not 100
percent. By Sunday, that's my goal, to be good to go."
The Spurs can only help their Big Three looks as good
as Miami's was on Thursday.
With 33 points and 11 rebounds from James, 32 points
from Wade, and 20 points and 13 rebounds from Chris Bosh, the Heat rode the
top-heavy balance that's supposed to deliver multiple titles to Miami.
But the team that sustained its excellence for 27 straight
victories during the regular season hasn't even been able to do it for
consecutive games lately. Double-digit victories in Games 3 and 5 of the
Eastern Conference finals were followed by losses, as was their first victory
in this series.
"Well,
Game 5 is going to be a big game," Bosh said. "I think we just have
to stay in the place that we're in."
As usual, that may depend on James. After taking
unusually long to get going in Games 2 and 3, he was out quick Thursday, making
it clear the game was not going to be played on the Spurs' terms.
"I gave it
everything I had," James said. "I was just playing as hard as I could
until the tank was empty and that's how it's going to have to be for the rest
of this series."
Of the previous 27 times the finals were tied at 2-2,
the Game 5 winner went on to take the series 20 times. The Heat lost in this
situation two years ago in Dallas, and the Mavericks finished them off in Game
6 in Miami.
Wade has never gone the distance in his three previous
NBA Finals, but kept mentioning Thursday that there were three games left, as
if expecting this series to reach a Game 7.
The Heat could make that less likely with a victory
Sunday.
"It's
going to be hard, the hardest thing we're going to do as a group is to try to
repeat," Wade said. "And this team over here is not going to quit, no
matter what. So we have to
prepare for their best effort."
Thursday, June 13, 2013
NBA PLAYOFF THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 RESULTS AND HIGHLIGHTS
San Antonio Spurs (93-109) Miami Heat
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San Antonio Spurs
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26
|
23
|
27
|
17
|
93
|
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Miami Heat
|
29
|
20
|
32
|
28
|
109
|
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San Antonio Spurs
|
Miami Heat
|
|||
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Point
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Duncan
|
20
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James
|
33
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Rebound
|
Leonard
|
7
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Bosh
|
13
|
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Assist
|
Chalmers
|
5
|
Parker
|
9
|
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Game Stat
|
FG%
|
3P%
|
FT%
|
REB
|
TO
|
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
44.3
|
50
|
74.2
|
36
|
18
|
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Miami Heat
|
52.9
|
33.3
|
88.2
|
41
|
9
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Series Tied 2-2
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