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Wednesday, June 13
by Kevin Pelton
The Miami Heat's decision to switch pick-and-rolls in the second half helped the Oklahoma City Thunder's offense dominate the second half of a come-from-behind win in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
by Bradford Doolittle
As the league's annual draft approaches, Bradford offers a trio of trade scenarios that would benefit both teams.
Tuesday, June 12
Basketball Prospectus
Basketball Prospectus' team of NBA analysts discuss what to expect from the NBA Finals.
by Bradford Doolittle
In an ESPN Insider piece, Bradford looks at the probabilities for possible Finals outcomes using both the trusty log5 method and the Strat-O-Matic game engine.
Monday, June 11
by Kevin Pelton
In a matchup we anticipated at the start of the season, the Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder will meet in what should be an entertaining and competitive NBA Finals.
Sunday, June 10
by Dan Feldman
During the fourth quarter of Saturday's Game 7, the Miami Heat's Big Three dominated as anticipated to lead Miami past the Boston Celtics and back to the NBA Finals.
Friday, June 8
by Dan Feldman
The Boston Celtics were overwhelmed by a historic performance by LeBron James that helped the Miami Heat force a deciding Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
by Kevin Pelton
While it was overshadowed by LeBron James' effort, a breakdown of the numbers shows how much Chris Bosh playing extended minutes in his second game back from an abdominal injury helped the Miami Heat dominate the Boston Celtics.
by Drew Cannon
No surprise at No. 1, perhaps, but Drew wants you to know that some of the nation's top returning stars this fall will be playing for teams like Colorado, Murray State, and Creighton.
Thursday, June 7
by Kevin Pelton
After winning 20 games in a row, the San Antonio Spurs could not find an answer to the Oklahoma City Thunder's adjustments, length and athleticism, allowing the Thunder to win four consecutive games and the Western Conference Finals.
by Bradford Doolittle
The gap between San Antonio and Oklahoma City may continue to grow, but that doesn't mean the Spurs need to tear down their roster. Not yet. Bradford examines in this ESPN Insider piece.
by Drew Cannon
Drew is not lacking for audacity as he continues his countdown of 2012's top 100 players. For one thing he ranks Tim Frazier 50 spots higher than Kendall Marshall.
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