It should have been easy to predict around 11 p.m. ET Tuesday night that we were all about to see something amazing.
One
hour later, things still hadn't been decided. Another five minutes is
what it took to reach a Miami Heat Game 6 victory. Miami took down the
San Antonio Spurs 103-100 in overtime.
If Tim Duncan owned the night up until the fourth quarter, LeBron James
stole it from him in the most vicious way possible. James destroyed
everything in the fourth quarter, getting whatever he wanted, whenever
he wanted it.
But then, there was the little guy waiting
for the moment to get bigger. Tony Parker picked his moment and ripped
whatever James had stolen from Duncan back into a black and silver
uniform—with five straight points, and a steal in between, inside two
minutes to push San Antonio ahead.
Of course, Ray Allen couldn't
let the series go by without being heard from. His contested three from
the right corner tied things at 95 and sent Game 6 to overtime.
Then
in the extra period, Allen was able to rip the ball away from Manu
Ginobili on his game-winning attempt. Two freebies at the other end put
the Heat out of reach. Allen scored seven of Miami's final 11 points,
including four in overtime.
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