Monday, June 10, 2013

LeBron's signature sequence seals Heat win to tie NBA finals

The world's best player will face a brilliantly effective squad whose defense is now designed to stop him. Will LeBron James and the Miami Heat bounce back in the NBA Finals for a second straight year?

LeBron James needed almost 12 full minutes before scoring his first points. He missed 10 of his first 13 shots. He wore a wrap on his knee and put on a display that won't be remembered for offensive brilliance. But what he did Sunday night in Game 2 of

The world's best player will face a brilliantly effective squad whose defense is now designed to stop him. Will LeBron James and the Miami Heat bounce back in the NBA Finals for a second straight year?

Maybe David Stern was right. The NBA commissioner declared Thursday that this year's NBA Finals, between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat, were the most anticipated of his 30-year tenure. Tony Parker immediately made Stern look prophetic in the

Miami's offense struggled to score in the fourth quarter as the Spurs contained LeBron James. Miami needs James to make better decisions when driving to the rim, while also being better prepared as a team if he is forced to

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LeBron's signature sequence seals Heat win to tie NBA finals

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