NBA Finals: Heat Lost Their 'Spirit,' Quit at End, Ex-Player Says
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In the final seconds of the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat stopped trying to win. Jay Williams of ESPN said it was a sign the Nuggets had stolen their "spirit."
In the final seconds of the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat stopped trying to win. Jay Williams of ESPN said it was a sign the Nuggets had stolen their spirit.
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