James Harden had 30 points, 15 assists and 14 rebounds and the Brooklyn Nets overcame a collapse in the final seconds of regulation to beat the Spurs 124-113 in OT.
Lonnie Walker IV scored 24 points and San Antonio beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-102, allowing the Spurs to finish a five-game trip with four wins.
LeBron James had 33 points and 13 assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers won in San Antonio for the second time this season with a 114-104 victory Monday night.
Can the Spurs can get over the emotional loss in Game 6? Will Dwayne Wade show up? Does Manu Ginobili have anything left in the tank? Is Ray Allen is basketball Yoda? Forget all that! The MOST IMPORTANT question going into Game 7 of the NBA Finals is: Will LeBron wear the SWEATBAND?!
So, Lebron James is the MVP, yet for the NBA Finals he goes almost-nothing-for-eleventy-hundred from the floor against the Spurs? Especially after his Miami Heat got a 36-point strafing by San Antonio in Game 3, "King James" needs to pick up his game, or his old Cleveland problem of disappearing in big moments will come back to haunt him.