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This game took place on June 6, 2013 at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, FL.

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Manu came up big off the bench with 13 points and 3 assists. But his most impressive play of the night was certainly this pass to Tony Parker through the legs of a running Norris Cole.

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One of only 3 Heat players with a positive plus-minus, Miller showed why he is a fan favorite with his trademark hustle play.

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After playing just 6 minutes total in the first 5 games of the Indiana series, Miller provided a much needed spark in games 6 and 7 where he played 12 and 17 minutes respectively.

He earned 20 minutes of play time in this game, his second highest amount of the 2013 playoffs.

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After an overall poor performance during the Conference Finals against the Pacers, Bosh came out flat in the first game of the Finals. He shot 37.5% and missed all four of his 3 point attempts, none being more costly than this one with 1:02 left and down 4.

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After 9 days without a game the Spurs proved that rust wouldn’t be a problem for them, committing just 4 turnovers as opposed to the Heat’s 9.

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In what could have been a fatal error with his team up 5 with a minute and a half to play, Green fouled Ray Allen on a three-pointer, putting a career 90% free-throw shooter at the line. He made all three.

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After missing his first 5 shots, Duncan roared back to score 20 points.

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With this start, the 37 year-old Duncan joined Elgin Baylor, A.C. Green and John Salley as the only players in NBA history to make a Finals appearance in three decades.

“The Big Fundamental” scored 20 and added 14 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks. He was also the cornerstone of the Spurs inside defense which held the Heat to just 43.6% shooting.

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LeBron quietly put up a triple-double with 18 points, 18 rebounds, and 10 assists. This moved him up to second all-time in Finals triple-doubles with 3, only behind Magic Johnson’s 8.

The last player to record a triple-double in a NBA Finals loss and then go on to win the series was Larry Bird in 1986 against the Rockets.

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