Spurs beat Heat 104-87 in Game 5 to win fifth NBA title
The Spurs finished off a dominant run to their fifth NBA championship Sunday night, ending the Heat's two-year title reign with a 104-87 victory.
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The Spurs finished off a dominant run to their fifth NBA championship Sunday night, ending the Heat's two-year title reign with a 104-87 victory.
As speculation about the future swirls, LeBron James said Saturday he isn't thinking about what the Miami Heat might look like after these NBA Finals.
Udonis Haslem has a $4.62 million player option for next season, the last year of his contract, and he said Thursday that his plan is to opt into that contract.
Despite the fact that he physically appears to be getting younger by the day, Heat guard Ray Allen has said that retiring after the season is a possibility.
Chris Bosh denied an ESPN report indicating that the Miami Heat have already begun discussing adding Carmelo Anthony in the offseason.
The Heat's success or failure in these Finals will not affect LeBron James' decision on whether to opt out of his contract by the end of this month.
Kawhi Leonard had 20 points and 14 rebounds, and the Spurs routed the Heat again, winning 107-86 on Thursday night to open a commanding 3-1 series lead.
Heat officials have already started to explore their options for creating sufficient financial flexibility to make an ambitious run at adding Carmelo Anthony.
A private chef employed by Miami Heat guard Norris Cole was shot and killed inside a popular South Beach nightclub early Tuesday.
Kawhi Leonard scored a career-high 29 points, and the Spurs made a record 75.8 percent of their shots in the first half in a 111-92 victory over the Miami Heat.