San Antonio Spurs 100 Excitement 8.9 Miami Heat 103 Comeback 66





TOP PLAYS Prior State Play End State Before Change After Q4 | 0:06 | SAS:95 MIA:92 | Poss:MIA Ray Allen makes 25-foot three point jumper (Chris Bosh assists) Q4 | 0:05 | SAS:95 MIA:95 | Poss:SAS 6.1% +39.8% 45.9% Q4 | 0:58 | SAS:91 MIA:89 | Poss:MIA LeBron James lost ball turnover (Kawhi Leonard steals) Q4 | 0:39 | SAS:91 MIA:89 | Poss:SAS 36.8% -19.4% 17.4% Q5 | 0:08 | SAS:100 MIA:101 | Poss:SAS Manu Ginobili lost ball turnover (Ray Allen steals) Q5 | 0:02 | SAS:100 MIA:101 | Poss:MIA 73.3% +18.8% 92.1% Q4 | 1:07 | SAS:89 MIA:89 | Poss:SAS Tony Parker makes 12-foot two point shot Q4 | 0:58 | SAS:91 MIA:89 | Poss:MIA 55.1% -18.3% 36.8% Q4 | 0:05 | SAS:95 MIA:95 | Poss:SAS End of 4th Quarter Q5 | 12:00 | SAS:95 MIA:95 | Poss: 45.9% +17.8% 63.7%

Here is the win probability graph for Game 6. Ho hum. If Ray Allen doesn't knock down that three to force overtime, the "top" play of the game is Lebron's turnover with 0:39 left.The comeback factor of 66 in this game means that, at the Heat's nadir (down by 4, Spurs ball, 0:28 on the clock), their odds of winning the game were 66 to 1. More background here and here