Miami Heat 2013 NBA Champions

The Miami Heat players, coaches, owner and other staff pose with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after their team defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 to win the NBA Finals basketball playoff in MiamiMiami Heat have defended and won back-to-back championships in the NBA Final, after beating the San Antonio Spurs in a thrilling 7 game series.

t feels great,” James said. “This team is amazing. The vision that I had when I decided to come here is all coming true. To win back-to-back championships is an unbelievable feeling.”
James scored 37 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and willed his team to a win in a hotly contested battle that mirrored an intense series.
“He always rises to the occasion when it matters most, when the competition is the fiercest,” Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra said.
James, named the NBA MVP last month, became just the third player to win Finals MVP in consecutive seasons. The others: Bill Russell and Michael Jordan.
“LeBron was unbelievable,” Duncan said. “We just couldn’t find a way to stop him.”

The final game 7 score ended 95:88, which made this Miami’s third championship.
MVP Lebron James, scored 37 points and took twelve rebounds. He was also chosen as in the previous season most valuable player of the finals series.
His teammate Dwyane Wade (23 points) had: “Respect for the San Antonio Spurs. They are a great team. That was the hardest show we have ever played. ”

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