Spurs Prove There’s More To Team Than The Big Three
On Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs captured their fifth NBA championship. Leading the way was the NBA Finals’ Most Valuable Player, Kawhi Leonard.
On Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs captured their fifth NBA championship. Leading the way was the NBA Finals’ Most Valuable Player, Kawhi Leonard.
The outcome of the 2014 NBA Finals hasn’t been decided yet but an important through-line has: the Finals MVP Award needs some reevaluation.
Chris Bosh is often overlooked among the most “clutch” guys on the Heat but there’s a reason Erik Spoelstra calls him the most important person on the team.
After a disappointing Game 1 that left LeBron James the target of relentless mockery, The King answered back with a decisive Game 2 performance.
LeBron James cramped and some would say choked in Game 1 but all the criticism will only fuel an already-determined King James.
Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals was closer than the score but LeBron James’ fourth quarter disappearing act sealed Miami’s fate.
The rugged, typically stoic Hall of Fame bound power forward threw what amounts to the first elbow in the NBA Finals declaring, “we’re happy that it’s the Heat.”
According to Yahoo! Sports, Parker is “hopeful to play” in the series opener Thursday between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat.