definitely its in Miami's favor now. Game 7 on their floor, TD and Duncan looked exhausted in the 4th.
had leonard not missed a free throw, it would have been over now and LBJs status from great would be downgraded a couple of notches down. Instead, he missed a three, coach pop made a mistake by taking out duncan and miller got the board for another shot a a lebron three, and ray allen finished it for the OT. Bosh blocked TP and Ray Allen sealed the game.
now its up to the Heat to finish the Spurs and for Lebron to come up big on the game's biggest stage on a Game 7.
not to say that the Spurs cannot win game 7. They can. nobody can tell for sure what will happen. There will be no more adjustments made for a game 8. Whoever executes best on Game 7, gets a good FG %age and minimizes TO's will be champion.
LBJ will still be the MVP if Miami wins though he was not exactly as dominant as what is expected of him. (not that he seems to care) if Spurs win, who plays the best between Duncan, Parker or Green will likely be MVP.
Spurs win, Duncan most likely retires... and LBJs status, including endorsements probably goes down on a temporary spiral. Miami, re-evaluates Bosh and well as some of the supporting cast.
Miami wins, LBJ gets cut some slack, still will be regarded as today's best player, though most teams now know he is not invincible as portrayed in the regular season. Duncan probably gives it one more shot, but they might need to develop one more big. Look for Green to be molded into a go to scorer next season.
teams to watch out for next season, bulls, knicks, oklahoma, lakers? (assuming kobe plays)
my 2 cents.