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NBA Finals
Oklahoma City
vs. Miami
(Heat wins 4-1)
June 12: Oklahoma City 105,
Miami 94
June 14: Miami 100,
Oklahoma City 96
June 17: Miami 91,
Oklahoma City 85
June 19: Miami 104,
Oklahoma City 98
June 21: Miami 121,
Oklahoma City 106
Associated Press
LeBron James goes to the basket against Oklahoma City’s Serge Ibaka during the first half of Thursday night’s Game 5 of the NBA Finals in Miami.

James, Heat kings of NBA

MVP’s triple-double helps Miami take title

– The decision is final: LeBron James made the right call coming to Miami.

Finally an NBA champion, it’s all worth it now.

James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and got the kind of help that was worth leaving home for, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.

Best player in the game, best team in the league.

James has found it all since taking his talents to South Beach.

“It means everything,” James said moments after the win. “I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about … I knew we had a bright future (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.”

He left the game along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start for a celebration he’s been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft.

James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.

The Heat took control in the second quarter, briefly lost it and blew it open again in the third behind their role players, James content to pass to wide-open three-point shooters while the Thunder focused all their attention on him.

Bosh and Wade, the other members of the Big Three both had strong games. Bosh finished with 24 points and Wade scored 20. The Heat also got a huge boost from Mike Miller, who made seven three-pointers and scored 23 points.

The disappointment of losing to Dallas in six games last year vanished in a blowout of the demoralized Thunder, who got 32 points and 11 rebounds from Durant.

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