10 Greatest Moments From The Epic Heat vs. Spurs NBA Finals Game 6 - Page 9
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Last night’s game six showdown between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs was one for the ages. Down by five with 20 second left in regulation, Miami tied the game and eventually won 103-100 in overtime.
There were plenty of epic moments throughout the game. From Ray “Jesus Shuttlesworth” Allen’s last second 3-point heroics, to Tim Duncan treating Chris Bosh like a step-child the entire first half, to LeBron James losing his headband and proceeding to take over, the game was filled gut-wrenching gameplay.
In case you missed or just wanted to relive it, we assembled the 10 best moments from game six here. Feel free to let us know any you think we missed. If game seven is even half as good as this one, we all win.
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Mike Miller lost.
Kawhi Leonard didn’t have to do Mike Miller like that in the first quarter, though. Damn.
Tim Duncan Sips True Blood
Timmy dropped 25 points in the first half, making Chris Bosh and The Birdman look like burgers in the process.
The 1-Shoe Game.
At the beginning of the 4th quarter, Mike Miller lost his shoe but still managed to knock down a crucial 3-pointer. The tide had officially turned Miami’s way
The Headband Game.
LeBron James lost his headband on a play, and proceeded to drop buckets and make big plays afterwards.
Block Party II.
This went down shortly after King James lost his headband. Tim Duncan went up weak, LeBron sent it back, emphatically.
French Buckets.
With less than two minutes left and the Spurs down three, Tony Parker hit a step back 3-point with LeBron James all in his mug.
Jesus Saves.
After Bosh grabbed the rebound, he quickly tossed it to Ray Allen who hit a game tying 3-pointer in Tony Parker’s eyeball. Splash.
The 6th Man
Manu Ginobli was playing horrible all game. But was he fouled with less than five seconds to go? Can we talk about the five steps he took beforehand, though?
Punch Buggy, No Punch Backs.
Danny Green caught the ball in the corner and went for a game tying 3-pointer. But Bosh stuffed it. Party dun.
Triple Double, again.
He had some suspect plays during his incredible 4th quarter, but LeBron still came through with a triple double.