Spurs still haunted by Game 6 of 2013 NBA Finals vs. Heat

The Heat certainly face their toughest challenge of the playoffs against the Spurs. But Dwyane Wade is healthy and playing well offensively and, more important, defensively. Miami is getting timely contributions from a deep roster. And, of course

(Remember, Timmy took care of business by himself—and also with David Robinson—when the Spurs won their first title.) And that fourth ring would really mean something, as it would put this Big Three behind only the hallowed, somewhat mystical Boston 

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Spurs advanced to the 2014 NBA Finals by beating the Thunder 112-107 in overtime of Game 6 of the Western Conference finals on Saturday. San Antonio secured its second consecutive Western 

great titans we all know them to be. The two-time defending champion Miami Heat, making a staggering fourth straight appearance in The Finals, and the San Antonio Spurs, who were seconds away from interrupting that second Heat title, square off again.

(Ronald Martinez/NBAE/Getty Images Sport). Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard threw down a poster dunk over Thunder forward Serge Ibaka during San Antonio's first possession of Game 6 in Oklahoma City on Saturday.