MIAMI — These NBA Finals were apparently about the kids.
Whether it was Tim Duncan spending a few minutes with his children at halftime of Game 5 of the series — a scene captured by television cameras as the Spurs' forward sat on the floor resting up for the second half — or Miami Heat star LeBron James celebrating one of his sons' birthdays in San Antonio last week, kids were never out of mind for either team during the title series.
"They know if I won or lost," James said. "But for the most part, when you have them around, man, it puts everything in perspective."
James was planning to spend some time before Game 7 of the finals on Thursday night against San Antonio watching SpongeBob with his kids, and most of the Heat players were expected to have the vast majority of their families in the building for the final game of the season.
Heat forward Chris Bosh said even at the most important time of the season, having his children around makes life much easier, especially because they aren't wrapped up in the pressure that comes with trying to win an NBA championship.
"Kids are the best medicine because they don't care anything about the game," Bosh said. "They don't even know what Game 7 means. Of course they know Daddy wants to win and they want Daddy to win and that's good enough. But all they want to do is have fun, smile and play."
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PLAYOFF SHARES: The Heat and Spurs were playing for a little something more than the NBA title on Thursday night. There also was a small amount of cash at stake.