The NBA playoffs standings for 2014 have the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs as the last two teams left and both Tim Duncan and LeBron James have championship legacies on the line as the NBA finals Game 1 starts on TV on Thursday with coverage from ABC and WatchESPN in San Antonio as Miami goes for a third straight title and the Spurs try and avenge their loss from last year and now the Spurs are up 1-0 after winning a game wher LeBron James had to leave because of cramps.
Read full storyThe NBA Playoffs schedule picks up on TV from ABC on Thursday for Game 1 between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs on ABC and WatchESPN starting up at 9 pm ET from AT&T Arena and LeBron James is looking for his third straight championship and finals MVP, while Tim Duncan and the Spurs are looking to cap off a decade run of success.
Read full storyThe NBA playoffs standings for 2014 has the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs into the NBA finals and things start for Game 1 on Thursday on ABC at 9 pm and has LeBron James looking for his third straight championship while Tim Duncan is looking to win his fifth and this comes after Miami won the championship last year after some dramatics from Ray Allen and company.
Read full storyThe NBA Finals and playoffs schedule starts between the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs on Thursday and the standings heading into Game 1 of the championship series are tied 0-0 as the playoffs continues at the AT&T Center with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili in a rematch of the finals from last year.
Read full storyThe NBA Playoffs standings into the finals 2014 are reset as the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs get ready for a championship rematch and LeBron James knows he has to prepare for Tony Parker even if he is out for Game 1 of the series on Thursday with an ankle injury and things pick up on the schedule live at the AT&T Center as James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh matchup with Tim Duncan, Parker and Manu Ginobili.
Read full storyThe San Antonio Spurs are not usually active at the trade deadline, but with Tony Parker out for an extended period of time, the team could look for deals and names like Evan Turner, Thaddeus Young and Spencer Hawes could be options with the Sixers to gear up for another Tim Duncan title run.
Read full storyThe San Antonio Spurs are usually not involved in trade rumors at the deadline, but this season they could be in play for names like Taj Gibson, Evan Turner, Omer Asik, Mike Dunleavy, Kenneth Faried and Pau Gasol this year with injuries to Manu Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard to add some support before making another championship title run.
Read full storyThe San Antonio Spurs have consistently been one of the best teams in the NBA this season and at the trading deadline, names like Pau Gasol, Jimmer Fredette, Mike Dunleavy, Gary Neal and Kenneth Faried could be options for Gregg Popovich after Manu Ginobili suffered an injury that could keep him off the floor and out of the lineup for a month.
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