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Spurs vs Heat FINALS Game 7 Live Stream Online | San Antonio Spurs vs Miami Heat Live Streaming Telecast Online

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Spurs vs Heat FINALS Game 7 Live Stream Online | San Antonio Spurs vs Miami Heat Live Streaming Telecast Online

Spurs vs Miami Game 7


Miami Heat vs San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals 2013 will take place on Tuesday, with Game 3 set to be a pivotal game to decide who will win the title this season. The Heat will be looking with renewed confidence that they can win this one following the manner of their win in Game 2, but the Spurs have home court advantage and will be looking to make that show. The game is scheduled to tip off at 9 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below). This series is swaying back and forth as many had predicted; Game 1 was a classic with both teams playing with amazing intensity and neither team being able to put the other away. The Spurs ended up clinching the game in the final seconds to take a surprise 1-0 lead in the series despite being on the road in Miami. Many predicted a reaction from the Heat, and what a fight back it was. Game 2 started very much like the first game, with things being too tight to call for much of the first half of the game. However, the heat suddenly went on a crazy run in which they piled on the points with very little response from the Spurs. The end result is that Game 2 turned into a rout, and that result will have lifted the heat hugely as the series switches to San Antonio.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Stephen Jackson The Spurs will be hoping to leave Game 2 well behind them, and try and think of the series so far as being a job well done so far. Coming away from Miami with the series being level at 1-1 is a great result for them. However, now the pressure will really tell and it will be interesting to see where the series goes from here. If the Spurs can make their home court advantage count and win both games in San Antonio they will travel back to Miami for Game 5 with a 3-1 series lead and be on the brink of the title. However, LeBron James and the Heat will be looking to maintain their momentum and claim at least one if not two wins over Games 3 and 4. If they win both games then they will be the ones very much in the driving seat and will return to Miami knowing another win could seal things.

But if things end in San Antonio after Game 4 with things at 2-2 then the series will very much still remain on a knife edge. 
Game 3 will be a vitally important one for both teams, and if the Heat can win again tonight the momentum will be well and truly in their corner. However, if the Spurs can win tonight they will be able to enter Game 4 knowing another home win would put them on the brink of the title. Miami Heat vs San Antonio Spurs will tip off at 9 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

From Probasketballtalk.com:
SPURS VS HEAT GAME 7 NBA FINALS 2013 HIGHLIGHTS, PLAY BY PLAY
9:42 Fourth Quarter: Birdman takes an offensive charge, gets an offensive rebound. Miami looks quicker and like they have more energy right now. LeBron free throws make it 77-73 Heat.
10:28 Fourth Quarter: That didn’t take long, Duncan and Parker back in. 76-73 Heat
11:05 Fourth Quarter: Battier with another three, 5-5 from deep. 75-71 Heat.
11:55 Fourth Quarter: Spurs stick with their rotation, rest Parker and Duncan to start fourth, Wade and LeBron in the game.
END OF THIRD QUARTER: Both teams shot 50 percent in the third quarter. They loosened up.
END OF THIRD QUARTER: 72-71 Heat. Manu Gimobili made an impressive driving layup, the Heat had five seconds and Chalmers drove and took a long straight-away three that he banked in just before the buzzer. Wild end to the quarter. Chalmers loves his buzzer beaters in big games.
:27 Third Quarter: Shane Battier with his fourth three of the night ties it, 69-69.
1:33 Third Quarter: Ray Allen 0-4 from three tonight with three turnovers. Might be time for Heat to go away from him. 67-66 Heat.
2:18 Third Quarter: The shot clocks over the basket at one end are out, so they are turning off at both ends… wait, they fixed it. So all is right with the world. Sort of.
2:34 Third Quarter: This in some ways feels like the games the Spurs have won when they take the Heat’s best punch and keep finding ways. But will their legs hold out in the fourth is the question. If so they could win thls.
2:34 Third Quarter: Duncan layup off pass from Diaw — Spurs once again withstand a little Heat run. 65-64 Spurs.
3:33 Third Quarter: Heat don’t want LeBron driving but he hits his second three in a row. Five threes from LeBron. Kawhi Leonard answers with an impressive and-1 62-60 Heat.
4:23 Third Quarter: LeBron drains his fourth three of the game on a pick-and-pop with Ray Allen. 59-57 Heat.
5:27 Third Quarter: Wade with a nice drive across the lane floater. Green answers with his first three all game. 57-56 Spurs. Green at 27 three for series.
6:48 Third Quarter: 54-54 at a timeout after Green got trapped. Rough game for Green, he has missed all his threes.
7:50 Third Quarter: Duncan with a bucket to tied it 54-54. Also, Duncan has four steals this game.
8:02 Third Quarter: Heat take lead on that pretty LeB
8:36 Third Quarter: Spurs turnover becomes pretty LeBron to Wade dunk in transition. 54-52 Heat.
9:55 Third Quarter: LeBron had time to build a campfire, make some smores, clean his hands, then set his feet and make a three. 51-48 Heat.
11:01 Third Quarter: Both teams looking a little more steady to start the second half, 46-46 tie.
HALFTIME: Here is the Heat shot chart by zone for the first half.
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HALFTIME: Here is the Spurs shot chart by zone for the first half.
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HALFTIME: This has been a slugfest of a first half, in particular compared to what was a pretty series up to then most of the time.
HALFTIME: Spurs took 26 shots in the paint in the first half, but hit just 45 percent of them. Heat, however, only 10 shots in the paint. They are knocking down jumpers now, but can they keep that up? Spurs would be willing to bet no.
HALFTIME: Heat shot 43.2 percent overall and 5-14 from three led by 15 from LeBron James and 14 fromDwyane Wade. They’d have a bigger lead but had 8 turnovers.
HALFTIME: Spurs shot 35 percent for first half, led by 13 points from Tim Duncan and 10 from Tony Parker. They are just 2-7 from three but got some good minutes from Manu Ginobili.
HALFTIME: 46-44 Heat as half ends with a Wade step back jumper.
1:25 Second Quarter: Ginobili draws questionable foul, hits both free throws, 42-40 Spurs back in lead.
1:43 Second Quarter: LeBron three, Leonard drive and foul. Next possession Duncan three. 40-40 tie.
2:53 Second Quarter: Heat have their 9th turnover of the game, this one courtesy Ray Allen. Heat have cracked 40 percent shooting barrier but turnovers helping keep Spurs close.
3:02 Second Quarter: Heat win scramble for loose ball on the floor, they seem to be winning a lot of 50/50 balls. 37-34 Heat.
4:15 Second Quarter: Spurs hanging around thanks to “look what I found” Gary Neal bank shot from three, and a couple Tim Duncan free throws. 35-32 Heat.
5:21 Second Quarter: LeBron James with a three makes it 33-27 Heat. Spurs have to hold on and not let a run happen.
6:29 Second Quarter: LeBron with a good an impressive and-1. So hard to foul him and stop his shooting motion. 30-27 Heat.
6:40 Second Quarter: Both teams shooting 36.7 percent, Heat hotter from three but turning ball over four more times. 27-27 tie.
7:46 Second Quarter: Duncan with the and-1 where he picked up the third foul on Bosh and sends him to the bench, Chris Andersen back in. 27-27 tie.
8:07 Second Quarter: Tony Parker post up? Tony Parker post up. 25-24 Heat.
9:12 Second Quarter: Heat get three offensive rebounds in once sequence, leads to a Chalmers drive and layup. 23-20 Heat.
9:55 Second Quarter: The in-arena music in Miami is like being in a dance club. In San Antonio it’s like 1988 Metal Fest.
9:55 Second Quarter: Shane Battier is shooting like he’s back at Cameron Indoor Arena, but the 7th Heat turnover leads the Spurs back. 21-20 Heat.
11:12 Second Quarter: Another Battier three. 21-16 Heat.
END OF FIRST QUARTER: Shane Battier with 6 points, he could be the role player star you know would come out of somewhere this quarter. Tim Duncan was really solid for the Spurs but not anyone else.
END OF FIRST QUARTER: 18-16 Heat after 1. Not a very pretty first quarter. Heat shooting 36.8 percent, Spurs 31.8 percent.
:33 First Quarter: Another Shane Battier open three and Heat have their first lead, 18-15.
:50 First Quarter: Spurs have Duncan and Parker sitting, this is a key stretch for the Heat. Battier three and Birdman putback next possession 15-15
1:02 First Quarter: Drake is in the house, they showed him on the scoreboard. He has a Heat championship ring from last year… no, I have no idea why.
2:12 First Quarter: Spurs start out shooting 35% with 3 early turnovers, Heat 30.8% and they have 4 turnovers. Guys are tight. Not a surprise, especially if you remember the wrestling match that was Lakers/Celtics Game 7 in 2010.
3:03 First Quarter: Birdman with a block 15-10 Spurs.
6:18 First Quarter: The Spurs out to fast starts (or the Heat off to slow starts) has been a pattern this series. When the Spurs are on they don’t wilt under the Heat’s runs later in the game that close the gap.
6:18 First Quarter: Ginobili has to sit with his second foul. Heat shooting 2-of-8 to start and the lack of outside shots is not pulling the Spurs defense out of the paint. 11-6 Spurs
7:22 First Quarter: Hangover from last game, what hangover? 11-4 Spurs lead. They bounced back, the question is will their legs get tired in the second half.
8:01 First Quarter: Duncan starts 2-2 shooting, but Spurs with 2 turnovers. Chalmers off to a rough start. Ginobili with a three 9-2 Spurs.
9:58 First Quarter: Tim Duncan with a steal then he leads the “fast” break and dunks. 6-2 Spurs.
10:48 First Quarter: Tony Parker scores the first bucket of the game, a backdoor cut where Mike Miller lost him. LeBron jumper on the other end. 2-2.
11:25 First Quarter: LeBron starts on Ginobili, which means Chalmers on Parker.
12:00 First Quarter: Best part of the being in the arena, I don’t have to see Jessie Williams social media thing they apparently keep doing before the games (according to people complaining on my twitter timeline).
12:00 First Quarter: Dwyane Wade could be key — if he is off tonight and the Spurs defense can ignore him outside 15 feet they will pack the paint and make things hard for LeBron. If they need to be honest on him, Mike Miller, Mario Chalmers and the rest things open up for the Heat offense.
12:00 First Quarter: Heat can’t go away from Julia Dale at this point.
12:00 First Quarter: Every Game 7 has a role player rise up as a star, that is going to be fascinating. Remember in 2010 it was then Ron Artest, now Metta World Peace, who won Game 7 for the Lakers against the Celtics. Both teams were tight that day — Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce included. That was more wrestling match than basketball game and the winning team shot just over 32 percent. We’ll see who is loose tonight.
12:00 First Quarter: If you haven’t seen it, we have the video of LeBron James talking to the media before the game up live here at PBT, check it out.
12:00 First Quarter: We should note that Danny Green of the Spurs said before the game that he has come down with some kind of bug and is feeling a little off. May not impact his play, but something to watch.
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