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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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