NBA Finals: As series shifts to Miami, the pressure shifts to the Nuggets
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We're through two games of the NBA Finals and it's a dead heat (no pun intended).
MIAMI — After looking flat in Game 1, the Heat got some rest, acclimated to the altitude, and looked like themselves in Game 2 — particularly in the fourth quarter. Miami had a game reminiscent of the Boston series, and when it was done the NBA Finals were tied 1-1.
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MIAMI —We know how the Miami Heat handle adversity. Their ability to deal with it is why we’re still watching them play.