Manu Ginobili ran onto the floor as fans stood and screamed. He went to the bench, and they chanted his name. The sights and sounds of so many San Antonio spring nights were back Sunday night -- and the real party might be just a few days away. Ginobili broke out of a slump in a big way with 24 points and 10 assists in his first start of the season, and the Spurs beat the Miami Heat 114-104 to take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals. Tony Parker scored 26 points, Tim Duncan had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Ginobili had his highest-scoring game of the season as the Spurs became the first team to shoot 60 percent in a finals game in four years. "He's such a huge part of what we do and how far we've come. You can see it tonight in how we played and the results of the game," Duncan said. "We're always confident in him. ... We know he has it in him. We hope he can bring it forward for one more win." Source: ESPN
Will the Heat win back to back games in Miami? Seems like they can't win back to back games for the lives of them.
Seems that way, but at the same time theyve responded well to losses and have played heroically in game 7s
I picked the Spurs in 6, but I'm a big believer in patterns. I see Miami gutting out a victory in G6, but G7 will be SAS. It ought to be a great game, and seeing that I'm only 3 hours away, I might go to Miami for the Spurs party
If miami wins tonight i really think they win 7 at home. They are far from a lock to win tonight though