Wednesday, June 19, 2013

"No Head Band, No Problem"

Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night had the world in a whirlwind.  The Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs trailed each other throughout each quarter bringing a great amount of intensity and excitement to the fans on both ends.  The Spurs lead all three quarters (25-27 first quarter, 50-44 second quarter, 75-65 third quarter) until the atmosphere got heated.   And it only got better after a magnificent dunk from Lebron James, his head band comes off.  After losing that headband on the dunk, he had taken over from that point forward.  With two minutes remaining, the Miami Heat led by 3, but the Spurs weren’t letting up that easily.  With 20.1 seconds on the clock, Lebron tried to narrow the gap as the Spurs led by two 94-92.  And right before everyone’s eyes, the best three-point shooter in the league, Ray Allen came out of nowhere with 5.2 seconds left and tied the game to 95. 
Mike Miller comes out of his shoe fourth quarter and goes up for a three-pointer, making the shot as he enhances a new style on the court.
Right into overtime we went.  The first shot was made by Tim Duncan and Ray Allen finished out with the final two free throws of the night bringing the game to 103-100.  The ball was thrown in and assisted to Danny Green for a three-point shot attempt, until Chris Bosh floats into the air knocking the ball out of Green’s hand and taking his team to a win of the night.  The world is experiencing the, “Best two teams in the league,” Lebron James states during an interview afterwards.  He finished the game with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists as he shot 11 for 26 from the floor, playing 50 full minutes.  He called it the best game he’s ever been apart of. 
Mario Chalmers contributed to the win as well with a total of 20 points as he shot 7 for 11.  Words from San Antonio Spurs point guard and potential NBA Finals MVP, Tony Parker states, “It’s a tough loss, we had a great opportunity to finish it, but that’s basketball.”  Game 7 will be hosted on tomorrow night as we will end the best series of the NBA Finals yet.  “We feel very grateful to have the opportunity to play for a title in Game 7,” states Head Coach for the Spurs, Gregg Popovich.  Stay tune.

4 comments:

  1. Love the blog and the title. You were very in depth about the game ��

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    1. Thanks alot. I appreciate the time & effort you took out to read my blogs

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  2. Aw you're welcome. I had no idea u had this, cause I was wondering why u always took pics and wrote in that journal during games. But I mean that's good, and I've never seen a female be that much into sports like that. That's pretty unique and u do a very good job wants again on these blogs

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