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LOWE: Miami’s late-game failures go beyond LeBron

LeBron James’ fourth-quarter failures in Game 2 have put him back in the spotlight, but he doesn’t deserve all the blame, writes Zach Lowe. Miami’s offensive woes run much deeper. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Pacers claim home-court edge

The Pacers stole home-court advantage from the Heat, going on a third-quarter run and holding on in the fourth to win 78-75 and make it a 1-1 series. LeBron James came up short late. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Paul musters just 6 points

SAN ANTONIO (AP) So much for getting rusty: The San Antonio Spurs didn’t miss a beat after a weeklong break, extending a winning streak that few NBA teams have ever sustained in the playoffs. View full post on SI.com – NBA

One For The Ages

The Spurs gave the Clippers a rough welcome to the second round of the playoffs. Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili were in vintage form and got plenty of help in a 108-92 win in Game 1. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Time To Step Up

The Pacers have their opening, but LeBron James hopes to close it quickly. The Heat are without Chris Bosh, who is out indefinitely, as they go for a 2-0 lead. Indiana is up in the third. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Biggest question for Spurs in Round 2 is …

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LOWE: Thunder exploit Bynum’s weakness on defense

A few key differences separate Andrew Bynum and Dwight Howard, but one was made clear on Monday, says Zach Lowe. OKC found a Bynum weakness and did its best to exploit it. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Sporting News: Griffin insists he’ll play in Game 1

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Report: Jackson looking to coach again; no offers

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So We Meet Again

Metta World Peace silenced boos in the opening minutes, but the Thunder have had their way ever since. Oklahoma City leads Los Angeles 59-44 at the half. Follow along with Game 2 here. View full post on SI.com – NBA

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