The NBA Finals has mostly resulted positively for the San Antonio Spurs. Whether it’s Tim Duncan‘s year-to-year dominance or Tony Parker‘s MVP performance in 2007, championship opportunities have usually been fulfilled. Though, this did not happen in 2013. Yes, it’s that Finals.
The scoreboard for the first five games of this series between the Spurs and Miami Heat told a story of mostly wide scoring differentials aside from Game 1, when Parker went for 21 points and Duncan had a double-double in a 92-88 win. (LeBron James had an eye-popping 18-18-10 triple-double.