The 2020 NBA Finals: Miami vs. Los Angeles Lakers

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The 2020 NBA Finals
Miami Heat (44-29,12-3) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (52-19,12-3)


...Game 1 Sept. 30: Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET
Game 2 Oct. 2: Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET
.Game 3 Oct. 4: Lakers at Heat | 7:30 p.m. ET
Game 4 Oct. 6: Lakers at Heat | 9 p.m. ET
.....................Game 5 Oct. 9 (if necessary): Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET
............................Game 6 Oct. 11 (if necessary): Lakers at Heat | 7:30 p.m. ET
......................Game 7 Oct. 13 (if necessary): Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET


NBA Finals 2020: Schedules, news, odds and latest updates

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2019 NBA Finals - Golden St vs. Toronto
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The 2018 NBA Finals: Cleveland and Golden State.
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Los Angeles Lakers heavy favorites to win NBA Finals, but Miami Heat drawing early action

Sportsbooks have installed the Los Angeles Lakers as considerable favorites to beat the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. The early betting action, though, has been on the underdogs, and the odds are on the move. The Lakers are -400 favorites at William Hill U.S. sportsbooks, with the Heat listed as +320 underdogs. Early support for Miami has caused the odds to move at some sportsbooks. As of Monday morning, 17 of the first 18 bets on the NBA Finals were on the Heat at the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas. The Lakers' odds have gone from -450 to -360 at the SuperBook since the price was posted late Monday night after the matchup was set.

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LeBron: No extra meaning facing Heat in Finals
Like a parent being asked to rank their favorite children, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James wanted no part in assigning special value to a 2020 NBA championship, should he win it against his former team, the Miami Heat.

Heat's Butler: We're not underdogs in Finals
The Heat have certainly embraced the lack of expectations placed upon them all season long -- and have thrived. Miami entered the season with 75-to-1 odds to win the title, easily the lowest of any Finals team of the past 30 years.
 

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Regular-season meetings
Nov. 8: Lakers def. Heat, 95-80
Dec. 13:
Lakers def. Heat, 113-110
 

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Heat's Bam Adebayo, Dragic ruled out vs. Lakers

Miami Heat All-Star forward Bam Adebayo and guard Goran Dragic have been officially ruled out of Game2 of the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night. Adebayo is struggling with pain and a lack of mobility surrounding his left shoulder and neck, but there remains hope he could return for Game 3 on Sunday, sources told ESPN. Dragic suffered a plantar tear of the left foot in Game 1. He has been able to put some pressure on the foot, sources said, but the injury is painful and hampers mobility.

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NBA Finals: Inside the relationships and history that bind the Lakers and Heat

The Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers have combined to play in nine of the past 15 NBA Finals series, including seven consecutive from 2008 to 2014 without ever facing each other. That is, until Game 1 on Wednesday, the first time the two teams met on the NBA's biggest stage. Still, these franchises are connected in ways that go far beyond Lakers star LeBron James' having won titles with the Heat or Miami president Pat Riley's having coached the Showtime Lakers to glory. Before Game 2 on Friday, take a deep dive into the ties that bind the Lakers and the Heat.

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Game 1
Lakers, LeBron roll in Game 1 of finals, top Heat 116-98
Anthony Davis scored 34 points, James had 25 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists and the Los Angeles Lakers rolled past the Miami Heat. Jimmy Butler fought through a twisted left ankle to score 23 points for Miami. Kendrick Nunn scored 18 points for the Heat, Tyler Herro had 14 and Joe Crowder 12.

Game 2
Halfway home: Lakers top Heat 124-114 for 2-0 Finals lead
James finished with 33 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, Davis made 14 of his first 15 shots on the way to 32 points. Jimmy Butler finished with 25 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds for Miami, which played without injured starters Bam Adebayo (neck and left shoulder) and Goran Dragic (torn left plantar fascia)

Game 3 Oct. 4: Lakers at Heat | 7:30 p.m. ET
Game 4 Oct. 6: Lakers at Heat | 9 p.m. ET
Game 5 Oct. 9 (if necessary): Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET
Game 6 Oct. 11 (if necessary): Lakers at Heat | 7:30 p.m. ET
Game 7 Oct. 13 (if necessary): Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET

 

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Spoelstra, Butler: Heat can rally from 2-0 hole
Without Dragic, who led the Heat in scoring in the first round of the playoffs, and Adebayo who was tops in Miami scoring in the conference finals Jimmy Butler had to take on a heavy load.
 

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How the Anthony Davis trade changed everything for the Lakers and Pelicans

How does the big Anthony Davis trade look a season later? As the Los Angeles Lakers get closer to a championship, there's no doubt the Davis trade is a key reason. Aside from a subpar Game 3 on Sunday, he has been outstanding in his first playoff run, providing LeBron James the kind of superstar support necessary to win a title. At the same time, the New Orleans Pelicans can feel good about their end of the trade after Brandon Ingram broke through in the Big Easy, making his first All-Star appearance and winning Most Improved Player. With the Pelicans still poised to benefit from an influx of draft picks from the Davis trade, let's look at how the deal set up both teams this season and beyond.

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NBA Finals: No rookie is more confident than the Miami Heat's Tyler Herro

Herro is the first rookie to start in the Finals since Courtney Lee in 2009 and the youngest player to start a Finals game in league history. And according to ESPN Stats & Information data, Herro is on pace to average the most points (16) and minutes (36.7) per game as a rookie in the Finals since Magic Johnson in 1980. None of this fazes him. Trace back Herro's confidence and glimpses could be found when he was 12 years old.Herro was not an early bloomer; he didn't hit the growth spurt that took him to 6-foot-5 until his sophomore year in high school. His formative years were spent surprising people and then, when his name started getting out and opponents started coming after him and opposing fans started heckling, shutting people up.

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LeBron James says respect of Lakers' fan base must be earned with success
It wasn't long after LeBron James signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2018 that murals popped up around town only to be vandalized. It was presumed his prompt elevation to the "King of LA" and to the pantheon of Lakers legends had rubbed some in the loyal Lakers fan base the wrong way.

LeBron James, his I PROMISE School recognized on Wheaties box
As LeBron James chases his fourth NBA title, it is his off-court championship that is being recognized. The brand unveiled the box Wednesday, noting, "Champion is not who you are. It's what you do."
 

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Game 1
Lakers, LeBron roll in Game 1 of finals, top Heat 116-98
Anthony Davis scored 34 points, James had 25 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists and the Los Angeles Lakers rolled past the Miami Heat. Jimmy Butler fought through a twisted left ankle to score 23 points for Miami. Kendrick Nunn scored 18 points for the Heat. Tyler Herro had 14 and Joe Crowder 12.

Game 2
Halfway home: Lakers top Heat 124-114 for 2-0 Finals lead
James finished with 33 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Davis made 14 of his first 15 shots on the way to 32 points. Jimmy Butler finished with 25 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds for Miami, which played without injured starters Bam Adebayo (neck and left shoulder) and Goran Dragic (torn left plantar fascia)

Game 3
Butler's big night helps Heat cut Lakers' Finals lead to 2-1
Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists and the Heat beat the Los Angeles Lakers 115-104. Miami's starters outscored the Lakers' starting five 89-51. James had 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Kyle Kuzma and Markieff Morris each had 19 points off the bench. Anthony Davis managed 15 for the Lakers.

Game 4
Lakers top Heat 102-96, take 3-1 lead in NBA Finals
James finished with 28 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists, Davis finished with 22 points, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 15 for the Lakers, who didn't trail at any point in the final 20-plus minutes. Jimmy Butler scored 22 points for Miami, which got 21 from Tyler Herro, 17 from Duncan Robinson and 15 from Bam Adebayo who returned after missing two games with a neck injury.

Game 5
Heat force Game 6, top Lakers 111-108 to stave off elimination
Butler had 35 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Duncan Robinson had 26 points for Miami, which used seven players. Kendrick Nunn had 14 points, Bam Adebayo 13, Tyler Herro 12 and Jae Crowder 11. The seventh player, Andre Iguodala, didn't score. LeBron James had 40 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists for the Lakers. Anthony Davis scored 28 points and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 16.

Game 6 Oct. 11 Lakers at Heat | 7:30 p.m. ET
Game 7 Oct. 13 (if necessary): Heat at Lakers | 9 p.m. ET
 
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Davis probable, Dragic doubful for Game 6
Davis acknowledged on Friday after the Lakers' Game 5 loss to the Heat that he originally suffered the injury during the Western Conference finals against the Denver Nuggets. Dragic originally suffered the injury at the end of the first half of Game 1.

Butler drained after win: 'Left it all out on the floor'
The wear on Butler's body was on display when he walked into his postgame news conference. He sat down slowly, grimacing slightly, clutching his left quadriceps and sighing.
 
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