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Posted: Sat 3:14, 30 Nov 2013 Post subject: it's literally anyone's game. |
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Heat lead Spurs 46-44 at halftime of Game 7
MIAMI The Heat are out to a 46-44 lead over the Spurs at halftime of Game 7 of the NBA Finals.One of the things we planned on looking for heading into this one was the level of play, and whether due to the accumulation of a season's worth of fatigue or the magnitude of playing a single game to try to win a championship,[url=http://www.pradaoutlety.com/]prada outlet online[/url], it was a rough start for both teams.The first quarter featured just 34 total points and seven combined turnovers, while neither team was able to shoot better than 37 percent from the field.Miami trailed 15-10 early, before Shane Battier hit three three-pointers to ignite an 11-1 run that seemed to get his team going. Dwyane Wade was active, scoring on post-ups and jumpers to finish with 14 first half points, to go along with six rebounds.LeBron James was off to a slow 1-of-5 start from the field, but began to get rolling in the second period, where he scored 11 of his 15 points and knocked down a couple of three-pointers of his own.Chris Bosh was limited to just 10 minutes due to picking up his third foul with just over seven and a half minutes remaining. That meant more minutes for Chris Andersen,[url=http://www.christianlouboutinoutleto.co.uk/]Christian Louboutin Outlet[/url], who did a solid job defending Tim Duncan in the post.The Spurs remained close thanks to attacking off the dribble and getting to the free throw line, where they knocked down 14 of 15 attempts to overcome their 14-of-40 shooting in the first half.Battier's shooting has been the wild card through the game's first 24 minutes, along with Wade's high level of production. But San Antonio is right there despite their shooting woes, and they're more than capable of turning that around in time to push Miami for the final two periods.With a championship hanging in the balance, no one team or player has yet to exert any real level of dominance. As we head to the second half, it's literally anyone's game.
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