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Mr.Kite
08-13-2014, 10:36 PM
[SAS 84-86] Duncan Layup Shot: Made (19 PTS) Assist: Parker (7 AST)
Team Timeout : Regular 07:31
James Substitution replaced by Lewis 07:31
Bosh Substitution replaced by Andersen 07:31
Battier Substitution replaced by Allen 07:31

Cocaine80s
08-13-2014, 10:36 PM
spurs vs heat

MP.Trey
08-13-2014, 10:38 PM
spurs vs heat
damn homie you know your shit

ImKobe
08-13-2014, 10:42 PM
[QUOTE]Notebook: Heat 88, Spurs 86

Tim Price, for NBA.com
Posted Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:39 PM - Updated Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:39 PM
THE FACTS: It appears the Miami Heat can play the game of sit-the-stars a little better than the San Antonio Spurs. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Mario Chalmers did not play Sunday at AT&T Center, so that left Chris Bosh to hit a 3-pointer past the top of the key with 1.1 seconds left to give the Heat an 88-86 victory over the Spurs.
It looked a little like the first time the teams met this season when the Spurs did not send Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili to Miami, opting to rest their stars instead. That drew a $250,000 fine from the NBA office.
But Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said James (right hamstring strain), Wade (right ankle sprain) and Chalmers (right ankle sprain) had injuries that affected their play during Friday's 108-89 victory at New Orleans (Chalmers was inactive against the Hornets).
So Bosh stepped up. He scored 23 points and hit 3-for-5 from the 3-point line, and when Ray Allen was double covered with a shaky 3-point look on the other side of the floor, Allen snapped the pass to the trailing Bosh for the 25-footer over Duncan.
The Spurs got 17 points and 12 rebounds from Duncan, but his miss of a turnaround from inside 10 feet opened the door for Miami to take the ball down the court without calling timeout to set up the play for Bosh.
Parker added 12 points, but he badly missed a jumper from about 10 feet that could have won the game at the buzzer. Ginobili did not play because of a hamstring strain from Friday's victory over the Clippers.
QUOTABLE: "We are the defending champions no matter who we put out there. We are still the Miami Heat. As soon as I saw (the Spurs) put two (defenders on Allen) on the ball, I knew my opportunity was there."
-- Bosh, referencing the final shot to win the game.
THE STAT: Without James or Wade driving inside, the Spurs outscored Miami 46-18 in the paint. But San Antonio failed to take advantage when Miami converted 17 turnovers into 20 points; San Antonio scored nine points off turnovers.
TURNING POINT: Shane Battier had been turned twice in the second half with baseline drives that ended in dunks by Kawhi Leonard, who scored 17 points and had 11 rebounds. Trailing by a point with 2