It's been a long years since 2006, now Miami Heat win back the second title as NBA Champion over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Miami Heat demolished the Oklahoma City Thunder 121-106 on game 5
to win the National Basketball Association championship 4-1, sweeping
the last four games of the series with LeBron James as MVP.
LeBron James led an outstanding team effort with a brilliant all-round game, grabbing a triple-double with 26 points, 11 rebounds and a game-high 13 assists.
"It means everything," James said about the moment immediately after Miami's victory.
James captured his first ring at the age of 27, one year before Michael Jordan won his first.
Six Heat players scored in double figures, including Chris Bosh with 24 and reserve Mike Miller with 23, who went 7-of-8 from beyond the three-point arc in a spectacular shooting display for the Heat.
Miami pulled away in the third quarter when they ran off 16 points in a row to build a 25-point lead and send the raucous standing-room American Airlines Arena crowd into an early celebration.
Watch the full game of Miami Heat vs. Oklahoma City Thunder below:
James captured his first ring at the age of 27, one year before Michael Jordan won his first.
Six Heat players scored in double figures, including Chris Bosh with 24 and reserve Mike Miller with 23, who went 7-of-8 from beyond the three-point arc in a spectacular shooting display for the Heat.
Miami pulled away in the third quarter when they ran off 16 points in a row to build a 25-point lead and send the raucous standing-room American Airlines Arena crowd into an early celebration.
Watch the full game of Miami Heat vs. Oklahoma City Thunder below:
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