The San Antonio Spurs are one win away from their 5th NBA Championship in franchise history after completely dominating the Miami Heat Thursday night, 107-86. It was a basketball clinic. Kawhi Leonard led...
The 2013 NBA finals hadn't had much drama late in games before Game 6. Game 6 had enough drama late to make up for an entire postseason. The Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 in overtime Tuesday night to...
The Miami Heat downed the San Antonio Spurs in game four of the 2013 NBA Finals, 109-93, at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on Thursday night, to even up the best-of-seven game series, at 2-2.
The San Antonio Spurs captured game three of the 2013 NBA finals on Tuesday night, defeating the Miami Heat, 113-77, at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.
This little YouTube gem is titled "Tim Duncan Realizing He Has Arms." Once you watch the 11 second clip, you'll understand why. Imagine how great the future first ballot Hall of Famer will be now!
Miami Heat forward LeBron James, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant, and Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant highlight the 2012-2013 All-NBA Team, which was released on Thursday.
He went to Jarrett? He went to Jarrett! Jarrett Jack takes over in the 4th quarter, helping Golden State close the gap and force overtime versus San Antonio on Sunday afternoon. The Warriors outlasted the Spurs with...
The New Orleans Hornets led the San Antonio Spurs with less than a minute in regulation, but couldn't keep a late lead, falling in their season-opener by the score of 99-95. Despite the defeat, the young Hornets showed plenty of great promise. Rookie star Anthony Davis did not disappoint in his debut, going...
Until Monday night, every team in the NBA conference finals had not lost at home. The Oklahoma City Thunder changed that with a gutsy 108-103 road win against the San Antonio Spurs, stealing home court advantage in the process. Thunder superstar Kevin Durant was absolutely sensational, going...
The Oklahoma City Thunder game out full of fire in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Thunder guard Thabo Sefolosha (pictured above) set career playoff bests with 19 points and 6 steals to help lead OKC to a 102-82 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. "They just gave us a good ole' fashioned butt whoopin'," said Spurs forward Stephen Jackson in postgame.