Powered by a throwback performance from Manu Ginobili, the San Antonio Spurs took a 3-2 series lead with a Game 5 victory over the Heat to close out the AT&T Center for the season. With their backs against the wall, can the Heat finally win two straight?

1. Fact or Fiction: Danny Green is Finals MVP thus far.

Kevin Arnovitz, TrueHoop: Fact. He is the only starter on the floor hitting more than half his shots and set a record for most 3-pointers made in a Finals. He has, along with Kawhi Leonard, also carried the load defensively on the wing for the Spurs. As résumés go, that's a pretty strong one.

Tom Haberstroh, ESPN Insider: Fact. I'll give him the nod over Tony Parker. Not just because of the historic 3-point shooting, but because he's bringing it defensively as well. When he stopped LeBron James and Dwyane Wade on back-to-back transition plays in Game 5, I almost started a campaign to get him in the Hall of Fame. Green's fairy tale Finals continues.

Andrew McNeill, 48 Minutes of Hell: Fact. As incredible as that sounds, it's hard to argue anyone else in this case. If the Spurs win this series and Green is in fact named MVP, we can talk about how the Spurs' system is the hidden MVP, allowing guys like Green to step in and excel in the roles provided for them.

Marc Stein, ESPN.com: Fact. Talked myself into it after Game 5. I have to give Green the edge leading into Game 6 even though he's benefiting a ton, as Green himself says, by all the attention Tony Parker attracts. But here's the thing: Green's outside shooting is pretty much the only thing we've been able to count on in this series. It's the only thing that carries over from game to game. Which gets bonus points from me. So his case is legit no matter how laughable this discussion would have been as recently as June 5.

Adry Torres, ESPN Deportes: Fact. Heading into the series, I thought Parker or Tim Duncan would have been the obvious picks, but Green has simply stolen the show with his 3-point theatrics. A great story for a guy who was waived twice and went down to the D-League, excelling with no fear in his first Finals while many of the stars have faltered.

2. Fact or Fiction: Manu Ginobili is back for good this series.