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    Miami vowed to shut down Danny Green in Game 6, and they did exactly that FIFA Mobile Coins. Green had just three points on 1-of-7 shooting and was blocked by Bosh at the buzzer in overtime. Green's hot three-point shooting has been key throughout the series, and if he finds his stroke in Game 7, that would provide San Antonio with a huge spark.

     

    Getting more big-time contributions from Kawhi Leonard wouldn't hurt either, although he may want to knock down clutch free throws this time around.For Miami, Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier and Mike Miller combined for 37 points while shooting 9-of-11 from three in Game 6. And, of course, Allen knocked down the huge game-tying three. When the Heat shooters are firing and.

     

    James is finding them, that's when things can sometimes get ugly for the opponent.Here's the info on the winner-take-all Game 7:Game time: 9 p.m. ETLocation: AmericanAirlines ArenaTV: ABCOdds: The Heat are six-point favorites, according to OddsSharkMore from SB Nation.

     

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    MIAMI -- Some 12 hours after the Heat and Spurs electrified the Buy FIFA 18 Coins country and elevated the sport of basketball to a level unsurpassed in at least a decade and maybe longer, everyone shuffled bleary-eyed back into American Airlines Arena."I didn't sleep last night," LeBron James said Wednesday. "The Spurs didn't sleep. You probably couldn't sleep." "I didn't sleep last night. The Spurs didn't sleep.

     

    You probably couldn't sleep."-LeBron JamesThat is affirmative. Sleep can wait for the weekend. This is too good right now and Game 7s are too precious to waste moments on something as trivial as sleep.I've been fortunate enough to cover seven of them in my career, and one in the