The Heat came into the Finals having stunned the world over the last month and a half. They beat the top seeded Bucks, they cruised past the Knicks and held off the Celtics seemingly inevitable comeback bid in Game 7 from Boston. They are going to have to shock the world again, by doing something that hasn’t been done all postseason.
They are going to have to beat the Nuggets at Ball Arena at least once if they want to be the ones lifting the Larry O’Brien Trophy at the end of this series. The Nuggets are a perfect 9-0 in the playoffs on their home court and they haven’t lost a game in the Mile High City since late March. The series isn’t over if the Heat don’t win tonight, but they know they can blow it wide open if they can steal one in Denver tonight.
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