Sports
Miami Heat holds off stubborn Oklahoma Thunder in game 2 of NBA finals
After dropping their opening game with the Oklahoma Thunder, the Miami Heat got back on their winning track after downing the Thunders 100 to 96 in a close fought battle between the two elite teams

After dropping their opening game with the Oklahoma Thunder, the Miami Heat got back on their winning track after downing the Thunders 100 to 96 in a close fought battle between the two elite teams. Miami took the lead from the start of the game and never relinquished it to the Thunders.
It almost looked like a repeat of the first game where they held the lead for three quarters before losing a heart breaker to the resilient Thunder.
Lebron James was absolutely sensational with continued phenomenal play had 32 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists, who help his team Miami Heat pull even with Thunders (1 to 1). Game three is at Miami on June 17th.
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