Heat bounce back, take Game 2 in San Antonio | Inquirer Sports

Heat bounce back, take Game 2 in San Antonio

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
, / 12:50 PM June 09, 2014

MANILA, Philippines—For the first game, the air-conditioning ironically brought the heat, but for Game 2, LeBron James brought out the fire as the Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs, 98-96.

Melting off his first quarter ice, which enabled him to score only on a dunk, the two-time Finals Most Valuable Player scorched the Spurs for 35 points, putting any issues that hounded him when he suffered cramps to bed.

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The series is now tied at 1-all.

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“Got to play hard,” James said, ending criticisms on his end-game performance. “I believe the man above will protect me. I just try to put myself and my teammates in position to succeed.”

Chris Bosh put the Heat forward, 95-93, off an assist from James, fending off a possible Spurs rally with 1:18 left in the clock.

Wade put the nail in the coffin, hitting a bank shot in the paint with less than 10 seconds remaining.

James suffered cramps on the first game of the Finals after the air conditioning in the AT&T Center malfunctioned.

He also had a key strip of Tony Parker down the stretch, playing a dominant game on both ends as if he had something to prove.

Parker scored 21 points and Tim Duncan had 18 points and 15 rebounds for the Spurs, who had won eight straight at home by 15 more points.

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The game was played in comfortable conditions inside the AT&T Center, where an air conditioning failure in Game 1 sent temperatures soaring to about 90 degrees in the second half. The problem, caused by a broken circuit breaker, was fixed by Friday afternoon, and it was much cooler inside the arena.

James had the toughest time with the heat Thursday, needing treatment midway through the fourth quarter before eventually having to leave for good. He had plenty of time to recover, with the two days off between Games 1 and 2.

He personally erased a 62-56 San Antonio lead by scoring eight points in less than a minute, and his 14 points in the third quarter had Miami down only 78-77 heading to the fourth.

Wade and Rashard Lewis each scored 14 points for the Heat, who also dropped Game 1 of the NBA Finals against Oklahoma City two years ago. They have won five straight series after dropping the opening game.

The Spurs were in good position to end that streak, withstanding James’s assault long enough to lead by one with under 2 minutes to play. But they were shut out from there until Manu Ginobili’s 3-pointer as time expired.

“LeBron with the ball did a pretty good job at his end and we had to be really perfect at the other end and we didn’t,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “We didn’t take advantage of things. We made bad decisions.”

And it didn’t help them that they had to deal with James at the end of this one.

Ginobili finished with 19 points for the Spurs, whose 18 points in the fourth quarter were half the 36 they scored in the opener.

“We have a very competitive group and you have two days to commiserate how that game went down,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “It was frustrating, painful going through that for two days and now we have to manage the other emotion.”

After their sensational finish to Game 1, the Spurs picked up right where they left off, making 10 of their first 15 shots. They led 26-17 after Duncan’s follow shot with 1:49 left, but missed a chance to expand their lead by committing three straight turnovers, and Popovich looked irate when the quarter ended with San Antonio ahead 26-19.

The Spurs opened an 11-point lead early in the second before James got going. He had three straight baskets for Miami, and a follow shot later in the period gave the Heat their first lead at 34-33.

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Originally posted: 11:27 am | Monday, June 9th, 2014
TAGS: Game 2, Miami Heat, NBA Finals, San Antonio Spurs, Sports

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