Wow. Last night’s Game Six
was one of the most entertaining basketball games I have ever watched. I’m not
going to lie; I was pulling for the Spurs, but regardless, I was riveted. The
game featured almost everything one could hope for: Tim Duncan playing like it
was 2003 and absolutely destroying Chris Bosh and the Birdman; Miami finally
coming up with a defensive scheme that was able to cool down Danny Green
(although he still got WIDE open twice); Kawhi Leonard continuing his breakout
as perhaps San Antonio’s most critical and versatile player; the Heat’s
three-point shooters coming to life; LeBron James having a monster fourth
quarter, particularly when Dwyane Wade was on the bench; Tony Parker’s
fourth-quarter heroics; and the best three-point shooter in NBA history nailing
the tying basket with just seconds left in regulation. And there was so much
more!