NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs, Game 5
San Antonio Spurs players hold the Larry O’Brien trophy after defeating the Heat, 4-1, in the NBA Finals in June. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
The San Antonio Spurs won their fifth NBA championship with a 104-87 victory over the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals at AT&T Center.
Tony Parker, left and Tim Duncan, right, celebrate after winning the NBA championship with a 104-87 win in Game 5 over the Miami Heat. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
San Antonio owner Peter Holt lifts the Larry O’Brien trophy into the air after the Spurs won their fifth NBA championship with a 104-87 win over the Miami Heat at AT&T Center. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
Patty Mills celebrates after hitting a three-pointer during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Spurs defeated the Heat, 104-87, to win their fifth NBA title. (Joe Cavaretta / McClatchy-Tribune)
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LeBron James reacts while sitting on the bench during the Miami Heat’s 104-87 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
Tim Duncan flashes a rare smile during the Spurs victory over the Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Duncan had 14 points and eight rebounds as San Antonio grabbed its fifth NBA championship. (Chris Covatta / Getty Images)
Tony Parker (9) and Marco Belinelli (3) celebrate during the Spurs’ 104-87 win over the Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
Manu Ginobili had 19 points in the Spurs’ 104-87 Game 5 victory over the Miami Heat at AT&T Center to clinch San Antonio’s fifth NBA championship. (Joe Cavaretta / McClatchy-Tribune)
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LeBron James drives to the hoop while being guarded by San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
Chris Bosh looks to shoot during Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
Miami’s Ray Allen drives to the basket during Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June. Allen has not decided if he will return for a 19th NBA season.
(Andy Lyons / Getty Images)San Antonio big man Tim Duncan forces Miami guard Dwyane Wade to pass during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Andy Lyons / Getty Images)
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LeBron James gestures to the bench during the first half. The Heat fell behind 47-40 after the first two quarters of play. (David J. Phillip / Associated Press)
LeBron James makes a pass as the Spurs’ Matt Bonner (15) and Tiago Splitter (22) defend. James had 20 first half points with one assist in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Larry W. Smith / EPA)
Fans cheer during the second half of Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat at AT&T Center. (Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press)
LeBron James makes a pass as the Spurs’ Matt Bonner (15) and Tiago Splitter (22) defend. James had 20 first half points with one assist in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Al Diaz / McClatchy-Tribune)
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Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra argues a call during the first quarter of Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Joe Cavaretta / McClatchy-Tribune)
Miami power forward Udonis Haslem, left, tries to block San Antonio power forward Tim Duncan’s shot during the first half of Game 5. (Robyn Beck / Getty Images)
San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard heads to the sideline as Coach Gregg Popovich signals his team during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Leonard led the Spurs with 15 points at the half. (David J. Phillip / Associated Press)