The NBA playoff standings has the NBA finals now 3-1 as the series heads to San Antonio and now the Heat lost to the San Antonio Spurs again in a blowout and now they are up in the series be looking to win Game 4 to get a 4-1 win in the best of seven series and the matchup starts at 8 pm ET on Sunday from the AT&T as LeBron James and the Big 3 go for championship number 3 against Tim Duncan and the Spurs.
Read full storyThe NBA finals playoffs standings has the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs tied 1-1 as LeBron James led Miami to a win in Game 2 at the AT&T Center by the score of 98-96 to tie things up heading to South Beach and the Big 3 have now continued their streak of winning after a loss and the postseason schedule continues on Tuesday for Miami and San Antonio.
Read full storyThe NBA Finals 2014 is back live with the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs playing and the matchup is on TV from ABC and streaming with a live stream from WatchESPN on ESPN.com and now LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have to try and rebound as the series picks up from AT&T Center and then will shift to American Airlines Arena for Game 3 and 4 of the playoffs and ths Sunday matchup starts at 8 pm ET.
Read full storyThe NBA Finals TV schedule for the 2014 playoffs has the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs playing on ABC and streaming online from the WatchESPN website on ESPN.com as LeBron James tries to win another title and the coverage for Game 2 comes on Sunday on ABC at 8 pm ET from the AT&T Center before Game 3 and Game 4 shift to Miami and those will be on Tuesday and Thursday on the postseason schedule.
Read full storyThe NBA finals TV schedule picks up on Sunday night and the standings has the Miami Heat down 1-0 in the series after losing in Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs after LeBron James came down with cramps when the air conditioning went out and now the team needs a win for a 1-1 series and the game is on ESPN at 8 pm and streaming online from the WatchESPN website at the now air conditioned AT&T Center.
Read full storyThe NBA Playoffs Standings has the Spurs up 1-0 on the Miami Heat in the 2014 Finals after winning Game 1 and now LeBron James needs a win in Game 2 to get the series evened up at 1-1 after he had to leave the first game with cramps and that played a big factor in the outcome of the game and now the Big 3 have to rebound after a loss.
Read full storyThe San Antonio Spurs won over the Miami Heat in game 1 of the NBA Finals and the playoffs series has the team up a game and they got the Game 1 win by the score of 110-95 at the AT&T Center and now the team has a 1-0 series lead heading into Game 2 and that is huge with the game coming on Sunday night before the series shifts to Miami.
Read full storyThe 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.
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Read full storyThe Miami Heat came as close to losing a championship as any team could and the Spurs did the same on the winning side, which leaves Miami as the favorite in Game 7 as they are the home team and the emotions on the San Antonio side may be too hard to overcome.
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