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    James, Heat beats Spurs 103-100 in OT; Game 7 next (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- LeBron James led a title-saving charge, and now his crown will be on the line one more time in Game 7.

     

    LeBron James, Ray Allen rally Heat to Game 7 of NBA Finals with wild win over Spurs (Yahoo! Sports)

    LeBron James' triple-double and Ray Allen's late 3-pointer forced Game 7 after Spurs blew lead.

     

    Heat have no room for error versus Spurs in Game 6 (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- They lost three times in three months in one of the most overpowering stretches the NBA has ever seen.

     

    3's were wild in NBA this season (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- The NBA is more reliant on the 3-pointer than ever.

     

    Heat-Spurs NBA Finals Game 6: 5 big questions (Ball Don't Lie)

    The San Antonio Spurs are 48 minutes away from the fifth NBA championship of the Gregg Popovich-Tim Duncan era. The Miami Heat are 48 minutes away from either hosting a Game 7 for back-to-back titles on their home court or facing an offseason of blistering criticism for what will be perceived as its Big Three once again shrinking on the grandest possible stage. The stakes of an NBA game don't get much higher than this. Tuesday's Game 6 is going to answer a lot of questions — here are five that've been rattling around my head for the past two days. Feel free to weigh in on them or share your own big questions in the comments below. 1. Will LeBron James silence his critics? Nope! That'll never happen. Never. Ever. Not in a million years. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever. And definitely not after they caught wind of those sneakers . Even if James shows out and the Heat come back from a 3-2 deficit to win this title, and another, and another, and another, it still won't be enough. It'll never be enough until he has more rings than Jordan — just ask Kobe — and even if he someday gets there, it'll never be enough because he didn't do it the same way, with all that passing and deferring. And while I enjoyed reading Will Leitch's suggestion that a loss could prove liberating for LeBron, that's a pipe dream, a fantasy, an impossibility. As neat a thought experiment as it is, another Finals loss will not spare James from the Jordan comparisons and let us just appreciate him for him; it will just put more oxygen in the lungs of those determined to shout about how invincible James isn't. The outcome of Game 6 can't silence anything. It can only turn up the volume. Still, it'd be cool for Heat fans if LeBron played real well.

     

    Report: Mavericks, Hawks, Lakers interested in Monta Ellis (NBC Sports)

    Monta Ellis has told the Milwaukee Bucks he is opting out of the $11 million he is owed next season become a free agent this summer. As noted at the time, it would be interesting to see what teams would go after a volume shooter — he scored 19.2 points a game but shot just…

     

    5 things to watch for in Game 6 of NBA Finals (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- Five things to watch for in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, as the San Antonio Spurs try to clinch their fifth title and end the Miami Heat's reign on Tuesday night:

     

    NBA roundup: Ellis opts out of Bucks contract (The SportsXchange)

    Milwaukee Bucks guard Monta Ellis informed the team that he plans to opt out of his contract, ESPN reported Monday.

     

    Dirk Nowitzki thinks the NBA can never get rid of flopping (Ball Don't Lie)

    With only two games (at most) left in the NBA season, basketball fans everywhere have ramped up the intensity of their cries against flopping. These are the most important games on the league's schedule, and any attempt to gain favor by nefarious subterfuge is seen as a crime against the sport. There have been several suggestions on how to stop it, from increasing the severity of penalties to handing out technical fouls or other forms of punishment on the court. No matter the proposed fix, it's a common belief that something must be done. At least one high-profile player does not believe flopping is such a glaring issue. According to Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks, the NBA can never get rid of flopping entirely, because it has a place in the game. From Eddie Sefko for The Dallas Morning News (via PBT ):

     

    Ticket prices heating up for final games in Miami (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- With the final week of the NBA season now here, ticket prices are going into overdrive.