• Will Jay-Z actually represent clients of his newly built sports agency Roc Nation Sports in contract negotiations? It sure looks like he's ready to.
  • The Heat eye a Game 7 at home against a Spurs franchise that has never lost a Finals.
  • LeBron James has a message for fans who were stuck outside AmericanAirlines Arena after leaving before the Miami Heat's rally to an overtime victory in Game 6 against San Antonio: Wait for the buzzer next time.
  • Gathering after midnight at a Miami restaurant, the Spurs parsed the details of their devastating 103-100 overtime loss to the Heat on Tuesday in Game 6 of the N.B.A. finals.    
  • The Heat's wild overtime win over the Spurs in the NBA Finals drew the second-largest audience for a Game 6 since ABC started televising the series in 2003.
  • The Miami Heat face the San Antonio Spurs in Game Seven of the NBA Finals on Thursday, marking the 18th time the league's championship series has gone the distance.    
  • After 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), San Antonio Spurs evergreen power forward Tim Duncan has already seen it all.    
  • Heat forward Chris Bosh has a message for the people who left the arena in Miami before the end of Game 6 of the N.B.A. finals Tuesday night: “Don’t come to Game 7.”    
  • Some people in the sold-out Miami crowd left before the finish of Game 6 of the NBA Finals, then were not allowed back into the arena for the conclusion of what became a wild comeback win for the Heat.
  • LeBron James could not sleep after Game 6.
  • The San Antonio Spurs are hoping the road to recovery from an incredible collapse in Game 6 goes through their stomachs.    
  • Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat says he woke up with swelling and stiffness in his left knee on Wednesday, one day after getting hit in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against San Antonio.
  • MIAMI (AP) -- LeBron James could not sleep after Game 6.
  • LeBron James says he expects to be satisfied with whatever outcome awaits the Miami Heat on Thursday night in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.    
  • NBA Finals Game 6 on ABC -- the Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs to even the series in an overtime thriller -- scored a 14.7 overnight rating, according to Nielsen. This is the second highest-rated NBA Finals Game 6 ever ...
  • Ray Allen’s 3-pointer sent Game 6 into overtime and may have saved the legacies and even the N.B.A. future of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami.    
  • MIAMI (AP) -- LeBron James started to get up out of his chair after the postgame press conference, and it took him three tries to do it.
  • Five things to learn from the Miami Heat's 103-100 overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night:    
  • Ray Allen has made more three pointers than any player in the NBA but with five seconds left and his team three points down on Tuesday, he had not made a single one in the crucial Game Six of the NBA Finals.    
  • The San Antonio Spurs were inconsolable after the NBA championship was ripped from their grasp in Tuesday's stunning overtime loss to the Miami Heat.    
  • Tim Duncan was delivering a vintage performance, and the San Antonio Spurs were streaking to the franchise's fifth championship.
  • MIAMI (AP) -- Tim Duncan was delivering a vintage performance, and the San Antonio Spurs were streaking to the franchise's fifth championship.
  • THE FACTS: Ray Allen hit a 3-pointer to force overtime and then two free throws to help ice the Miami Heat's 103-100 comeback victory in overtime against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6 of the NBA Finals Tuesday at AmericanAirline...
  • LeBron James, his much-debated legacy still intact, posted a triple-double and led a late charge, propelling the Heat to an overtime victory against the San Antonio Spurs.    
  • Back on their court after falling behind, 3-2, in the series, LeBron James and the Heat forced Game 7 against the Spurs with an overtime victory.    
  • Ray Allen made a three-pointer with five seconds left to force Game Six of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals between into Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs into overtime.    
  • Tim Duncan scored 25 points as the San Antonio Spurs snatched a 50-44 halftime lead over the Miami Heat in Tuesday's Game Six of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.    
  • MIAMI (AP) -- Mario Chalmers broke out of a shooting slump to score 10 points, lifting the Miami Heat to a 27-25 lead over the San Antonio Spurs after one quarter of Game 6 in the NBA Finals on Tuesday night.
  • A couple has filed a lawsuit against a South Florida sports bar where a deck collapsed into Biscayne Bay last week.
  • Rising cable costs in Southern California prompted four consumers to file a class-action lawsuit against the Lakers, the Dodgers and Time Warner Cable.    
  • Jason Kidd threw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium before Game 2 of the Yankees’ doubleheader against the Dodgers, the latest in a multitude of appearances he has made since the Nets hired him Thursday.    
  • Discussions between the Los Angeles Clippers and Boston Celtics on a deal that would send Kevin Garnett and coach Doc Rivers to Los Angeles resumed on Wednesday just one day after they were declared "off" by both sides, sources told ESPN.
  • LeBron James, who has played his entire career with a headband, lost it when Tim Duncan knocked it off in Game 6. The rare sight of his playing without it will not be repeated, James said.    
  • The Spurs have never trailed in a Finals series, and this road Game 7 against the NBA's best team in the regular season qualifies as their most perilous predicament, J.A. Adande writes.
  • Former longtime Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan is returning to the team as a consultant.
  • Former Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan is returning to the team as a consultant.
  • Former Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan is returning to the team as a consultant.    
  • Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers has been busy taking flights across the country and overseas, meeting with players and agents and talking with other NBA executives ahead of next week's draft.
  • Brooklyn Nets coach Jason Kidd said he interviewed Lawrence Frank and Roy Rogers for assistant coaching positions on Tuesday.
  • Game 7s do more than settle championships. They define legacies.
  • Raptors coach Dwane Casey will return next season, the team announced Wednesday.
  • Dwane Casey will remain as the Toronto Raptors coach, new general manager Masai Ujiri says.
  • TORONTO (AP) -- Dwane Casey will remain as the Toronto Raptors head coach, new general manager Masai Ujiri says.
  • It is sure to be a frenzied summer across the NBA when free agency officially begins July 1, but Kobe Bryant thinks it will be mostly quiet on the Western front for the two professional teams in Los Angeles.
  • LeBron James, one win away from a second consecutive NBA title, is refusing to let relentless critics shift him from his goal of earning a place as one of the game's greatest.    
  • MIAMI (AP) -- Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat says he woke up with swelling and stiffness in his left knee on Wednesday, one day after getting hit in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against San Antonio.
  • The Tuesday night interview between Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and Byron Scott went very well, according to sources with knowledge of the meeting.
  • Hoping in part to push along sales of NBA jerseys, more teams will wear uniforms with sleeves next season.
  • It will be known as the LeBron James Headband Game.    

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