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Highlights 
True roundball royalty, the San Antonio Spurs are once again
wearing the crown.
MVP Tony Parker scored 24 points, Manu Ginobili had 27 -
13 in the fourth quarter - and the Spurs moved in among the
NBA's greatest franchises with an 83-82 victory Thursday
night for a sweep of the Cavaliers.
With their fourth championship since 1999 - and third in
five years - the Spurs joined the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles
Lakers and Chicago Bulls as the only teams in NBA history
to win four titles.
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| The Buzz |
After winning
titles in four of nine seasons and three championships in
the last five seasons, all the talk is of the Spurs Dynasty.
Now the Spurs are a long way from Boston's 11 titles in 13
years but in this day and age of professional basketball
the answer is unequivicoally yes if you take Robert Horry's
word for it, "A dynasty is a team that's been dominant
over a 10-year span," Horry said. "Anything else,
is too short." Heading into its 10th season after winning
a championship the Spurs are still the team to beat. |
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LeBron
James was forced into 20 missed shots on the night, going
10-of-30 from the field for 24 points.
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All-Access: Spurs Celebration
Spurs Hoist Larry O'Brien Trophy
Assist of the Night: Manu Ginobili
Block of the Night: Tim Duncan
Tony Parker's Top 10 Finals Plays
Game 4: Spurs' Winning Run
Haier Play of the Day: Tony Parker
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“I'm going to enjoy this. I'm going to party all the way until the end of Tony Parker's wedding. And then I might relax a little bit.”
- Michael Finley
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