On June 15, 2014, the San Antonio Spurs won their fifth NBA championship with a decisive 104-87 victory over the Miami Heat. The championship series saw the Spurs dominate, winning Game 1 by 15 points, losing Game 2 by a narrow 2 points, and then securing victories in Game 3, Game 4, and Game 5 by 19, 21, and 17 points respectively. This victory marked a significant achievement for Coach Gregg Popovich and the team.
On This Day In Sports History... June 15, 2003 — Trailing 72-63 in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the Spurs embark on a 19-0 rampage and beat the New Jersey Nets 88-77 to capture the championship at the SBC Center in San Antonio.
“1, 2, 3, 4, ooh, 5.” Ten years ago today, Gregg Popovich and the Spurs won their fifth NBA championship 🖐️🏆 (via @BallySportsSW) https://t.co/jSXQyTiL2o
10 years ago today, the Spurs won their 5 championship I'll never for get this run they went on in Game 5 https://t.co/cZUsc5cWRq
10 YEARS AGO TODAY Coach Popovich & the San Antonio Spurs won their 5th NBA championship! 2014 Finals vs Miami GM1: Won by 15 GM2: Lost by 2 GM3: Won by 19 GM4: Won by 21 GM5: Won by 17 https://t.co/nfAhm50XS3
On this day in 2014, the @Spurs won their 5th NBA championship with a 104-87 win over the Miami Heat.