Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Greatest NBA Game Ever! Miami Heat win in overtime 103-100 against San Antonio Spurs in Game 6 of 2013 NBA Finals!

Very tired from watching the greatest basketball game ever last night. San Antonio Spurs up by four points with 28 seconds left and their best free throw shooter at the free throw line. Security comes in and puts a yellow rope around the court to stop fans from running on the court because evidently these fools thought San Antonio would win the championship in 30 seconds... The gold trophy is wheeled over near the Spurs bench surrounded by guards, and there's actually a guy polishing that big old gold basketball trophy... Manu Ginobli misses first free throw, makes second and then Miami scores quickly ala LBJ (Lebron James) misses a three pointer, Mike Miller tips out the ball and Lebron hits the seond attempt another three pointer. Referrees who decided their Las Vegas payoff was more important than calling the game fairly have the nerve to call another foul on Miami and Kwahi Leonard, another Spurs great free throw shooter, goes to the free throw line. He misses the first one and Miami is down by three. Heat down the court and miss a three, then one of the big three (Chris "I look like a Raptor dinosaur and play as fierce as one" Bosh) gets the rebound and passes it out to Ray Allen, who actually has the know how to get his feet behind the three point line and jumps three feet in the air, releasing the most beautiful 22-foot jump shot in the history of the game of basketball and swoosh... Tied at 95-95! Five seconds left and Spurs get the ball and Ginobli takes four steps in Miami's lane without jumping (throughout the world that is called traveling and the other team, Miami in this case gets the ball) and the referrees must have had silly putty stuck in their whistles because the whistle isn't blown. Miracously Ray Allen comes up with the ball and Miami survives to overtime. In overtime, again San Antonio is up by three and looking for more when Bosh blocks a Tony Parker three pointer and with Miami finally up three points and San Antonio Spurs needing a three pointer, they get it to their best three-point shooter this guy Danny Green who happens to be the all-time leader in three pointers made in an NBA Finals courtesy of all the three's (I believe 26 three pointers in just six games) he's hit against the Heat in these finals, Green gets the ball on a corner three point attempt and I'm not kidding when I say Bosh flapped those Raptor Dinosaur wings and came out of nowhere to block Green's shot and the Heat win 103-100. Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the great L.A. Lakers point guard called the game one of the greatest he's seen. I'm calling it the greatest I've seen.

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