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Joel Cordes of Bleacher Report joins the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn to discuss tonight's game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Tim Duncan is one of the greats
San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan passes off as he is guarded by Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh during the first quarter in Game 6 in Miami.
Kawakami: NBA Finals observations
How does Danny Green remain wide open time after time? Mainly it's because Wade has been his primary defender, and Wade has pretty much given up chasing Green around the court.
Time for LeBron to get a little nasty
He needs to backpack the Miami Heat to consecutive victories in Games 6 and 7 of the NBA Finals to secure not just back-to-back titles but also achieve something never accomplished by Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and many other NBA luminaries: rebound from a 3-2 Finals deficit to win it all.
We're 48 minutes from true weirdness
Tully Corcoran spent seven years covering the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas Jayhawks and writing columns for The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Lineup changes in store for Heat?
"Must-win" is now obvious. In moments like these for [the Heat] -- when a victory is absolutely necessary -- Coach Erik Spoelstra falls back on two ideas.
Time for King James to turn up the Heat
It was two years ago, the end of the first season of "Big Three" basketball in Miami.
NBA Playoffs 2013: Most Extraordinary Individual Feats of the Postseason
The 2013 NBA playoffs have gone as expected in the sense that stars have been born, records have been set and absolutely no one predicted what we've witnessed.
Heat back on familiar, and shaky, ground in Finals
The Republican Party's hope of running stronger presidential races by revamping immigration is about to hit a big hurdle: House Republicans.
Jordan Schultz: Miami Heat's 'Must-Win' Predicament
The Miami Heat went small ball in Game 4 of the NBA Finals and it paid dividends, as San Antonio could not match Miami's speed and athleticism.
Wade still looking for complete NBA Finals game
There have been times in these NBA Finals that Dwyane Wade has looked like the Dwyane Wade of old, attacking the rim, dropping the unblockable floater in the lane and jumpstarting the Miami Heat offense.
Back home, Heat try to stop a 5th Spurs NBA title
The Supreme Court won't reconsider a jury's decision that an off-duty Seattle police officer who was cut off in traffic violated a man's rights by detaining him at gunpoint.
Danny Green, Manu Ginobili come up big for Spurs in NBA Finals Game 5 win over Miami Heat
Across three NBA championships and more than 100 playoff victories together, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have built a bond most teammates will never share.
Will LeBron James' Inconsistency Cost Miami Heat NBA Finals Repeat?
Put that line on shuffle - it gains further momentum on any given night of these NBA Finals as James grows ever vulnerable to disappearance.
On fumes, title scent still there for Heat
The preseason trip to China. The midseason pressure to pursue the NBA's all-time winning streak.
WWE rumors: Vince McMahon underestimates NBA playoffs as 'Raw' drops in ratings
In some amusing WWE rumors , Vince McMahon was allegedly furious two weeks ago when the " WWE Monday Night Raw" ratings dropped hard to the NBA playoffs.
NBA stars up their style game off the court
Tall, trim and wearing catwalk clothes: Pro basketball stars have stepped up their style to become influential tastemakers.
Arnovitz: Best styles for Spurs, Heat
Bringing together three all-NBA talents in their primes was a no-brainer in 2010, so much so that the rest of that first-year roster was assembled with excessive caution.
Whitney: Mike Miller's revival as clutch long-distance shooter sparking Heat
Back in 1997, when Mike Miller was a junior at Mitchell High School, I wrote a story christening him as the "Can't-Miss Kid," a label that made sense to anyone who watched South Dakota's greatest basketball player on the rise.
Spurs hope to stay in alternate reality
Other than that, these Finals are as hard to pin down as any, the loser continually coming back to win the next game by a double-digit margin and throwing open the latest case of "Team A Is in a Gigantic Heap of Trouble," followed up the next game by "Team B Is in a Gigantic Heap of Trouble."