The Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs will lock up for Game 4. However, you must wait a little over 24 hours before you can see this match. Here's the TV schedule of the NBA Finals' Game 4 as things can get pretty interesting in the Spurs get another win.
The Spurs made the Heat look confused. LeBron James looked like an average player in Game 3. He couldn't drive to the basket or hit any of his outside shots. James shot 7-21 from the floor and the Heat truly struggled to get anything going in the second half as the Spurs took over on the offensive and defensive side of the ball.
Hip! Hip! Gary Neal! Nope. Doesn't work.
Ga-ry-Ne-al! (Clap. Clap. Clap-Clap-Clap). Yes. That works.
He earned his 15 minutes of fame and inserted himself in the books after one of the more surprising NBA Finals performances you will ever see. Neal was on true fire. This was something out of the pages of Nate Robinson's book. Neal couldn't miss. Once he drained a buzzer beater before going to the half, everybody knew it was real. Neal finished with 27 points, going 6-10 from downtown. Of course, Danny Green also went nuts hitting 7-9 from beyond the arc, but that man has been knocking down bombs all series long and at least he's in the starting lineup.
The Heat will be up against the wall in Game 4. It is a must-win situation even if Dwayne Wade or James might think so. Miami hasn't had any flow to their offense and they haven't looked as dominant as they did in other series against the Chicago Bulls or Milwaukee Bucks. This series could end in San Antonio if the Heat don't win Game 4.
Date: Thursday, June 13
Time: 9 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC
Join Magic Johnson, Michael Wilbon, Bill Simmons and Jalen Rose for the pregame, halftime and postgame shows as they break down all the matchups and results during the NBA Finals.
James isn't playing like he deserves to be named with the best of the best. Can the Heat pull through as a team in Game 4?