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NBA Scores and Schedule: San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat

The 2013 NBA finals are off to an exciting start, with the series currently tied at 1-1. The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Miami Heat by a mere four points, taking the game 92-88 in the first game of the series. Spurs' point guard Tony Parker made himself the man to stop for the Heat. Parker scored 21 points, and doled out six assists.

But the Heat would not be discouraged. In game two, on Sunday June 9, the Heat came out ready to fight, and won decisively, defeating the Spurs 103 to 84. LeBron James was hot that night and he scored 17 points, pulled down eight rebounds, and had seven assists. Heat point guard Mario Chambers racked up a huge 19 points and was the game's leading scorer. The Heat's defensive efforts paid off -- they held Parker to just 13 points.

Game three of the series takes place tonight in San Antonio at 9 p.m. EST. It will air on ABC.

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Game four is on Thursday, June 13. It will also be in San Antonio at 9 p.m. EST.

Game five is Sunday, June 16 at 8pm. It's another home game for the Spurs.

If necessary, game six will be back in Miami at 9 p.m. on Tuesday June 18.

And if the series is tied right down to the end, we'll have one last game to watch on Thursday, June 20 at 9 p.m. Game seven will be another home game for Miami. ABC will be airing all games.

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