Despite trailing for most of the game and with 1 minute left in the fourth quarter, LeBron and his star-studded teammates rallied to beat the Spurs in the most thrilling game of the series thus far. Now, only one game remains...
It was all Spurs for most of the contest, until the Heat rallied in the third quarter and turned the game into something magnetic. Tony Parker almost put the team on his back late in the fourth quarter and had the Spurs up 3 but Ray Allen hit an exciting clutch three-point shot that tied the game with only seconds remaining.
The can't-turn-away affair ended when Chris Bosh stuffed two shots
late in overtime to preserve the victory. Game 7 is Thursday night -
Miami opens as 6.5 point favorites (-300 money line/ Spurs +250) and the
over/under on points is 189.5.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
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