Miami Heat center Chris Bosh blocks a desperate three-point attempt by Spurs
guard Danny Green in the final second to seal the Game 6 overtime win for Miami.
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The Miami Heat's LeBron James hollers for the game officials to make a foul call on the San Antonio Spurs. |
Opening Ceremonies for Game 6 of the NBA Finals |
The Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade bumps knees with Manu Ginobili in the first quarter.
Wade says he missed the start of the second half because his knee swelled up.
BY JOSEPH GOODMANJGOODMAN@MIAMIHERALD.COM
Welcome, South Florida, to the gates of sports heaven. Immortality is one win away. This is Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
With one basketball game, the 2012-13 Heat, in its 25th season as a franchise, has the chance to go down as a back-to-back NBA champion and one of the best teams in Miami sports history.
So much has happened already to set this team apart. It won a franchise record 66 games in a sparkling regular season that included a 27-game winning streak. LeBron James won his second consecutive MVP Award and fourth in five years. The Heat outslugged the Indiana Pacers with a Game 7 victory in the Eastern Conference finals and willed itself to this point by surviving elimination in Game 6 of the Finals.
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