Tuesday, May 28, 2013

How San Antonio Spurs would match up vs. Miami Heat

LeBron James had 22 points and the Heat got some major contributions from several role players in a big Game 3 win over the Pacers.

INDIANAPOLIS — Chris Andersen coined a phrase Monday that will go down in Heat lore if it wins another championship. While describing his role on the team and deflecting praise for his current run of offensive perfection, Andersen referred to the area

For the better part of the NBA playoffs, most have been operating under the assumption that LeBron James wouldn't have his true sidekick. He'd have Chris Bosh and, jump shot willing, he'd have Ray Allen. But he wouldn't have an effective Wade.

Roy Hibbert was a force on the boards in Game 1, and his size gives the Pacers a big advantage. (Greg Nelson/SI). The Pacers have a knack for playing the Heat competitively, and in Game 1 they played the champs about as

By setting up shop on the low block, LeBron James abused the lighter Paul George numerous times, en route to 22 points and a critical Game 3 victory for the defending champion Miami Heat. Add a Comment

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