Game 5 of the NBA Finals ended with a magnificent performance from the Big Three...Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili. Each of them contributed to an "Incredible run of consistent excellence," as they are on their way to win their fourth championship in 10 seasons together. Parker came out strong totaling 26 points despite his hamstring injury he sustained in the series...Ginobili subsequently scored a season and playoff high of 24 points while adding 10 assists...Tim Duncan with 17 points alongside 12 rebounds.
And the biggest accomplish of the night was from Danny Green setting a new Finals record 25 of 38 from the three-point range shooting a magnificent 60 percent, surpassing Ray Allen's record 22 three-pointers back in 2008. The Spurs offense and defense was very sufficient all night. The first quarter ended with the Spurs up by 13 points and ended the half by nine, 52-61, with four guys dominating in double figures. With 7:30 remaining on the clock in the second quarter is when Green tied the record of 22 three-pointers in finals history with Ray Allen. At the start of the 2nd half with 9:39 on the clock, Danny Green breaks finals record with 23 three-pointers and left a disgusted face
on Ray Allen’s face as he sat along the bench. San Antonio leads by 12 points at the end of the third quarter and goes into a 19-1 run fourth quarter. As Lebron James tried to narrow the gap with 45 seconds remaining, he could only get it to a 10-point difference as Game 5 closed out 104-114...Spurs leading the series 3-2. Tonight will make a Champ or tie a series!
Who will own the ring in 2013? San Antonio leads by 12 points at the end of the third quarter and goes into a 19-1 run fourth quarter. As Lebron James tried to narrow the gap with 45 seconds remaining, he could only get it to a 10-point difference as Game 5 closed out 104-114...Spurs leading the series 3-2. Tonight will make a Champ or tie a series! Who will own the ring in 2013?





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