Here’s a quick update on the latest news about the 2014 NBA Playoffs.
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The 2014 playoffs concluded with the San Antonio Spurs defeating the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals to win the championship that year. The Spurs swept the Heat 4-1 in the Finals in one of the most celebrated title runs in NBA history. This outcome confirmed San Antonio’s fifth NBA championship and solidified their status as one of the era’s most efficient teams.[7]
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In the conference finals, the Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in five games to advance to the Finals, while the Miami Heat eliminated the Indiana Pacers in six games to reach the championship round. These results sealed the Spurs-Heat rematch in the Finals that year.[1][7]
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Notable stories from the 2014 playoffs included record-breaking overtime games in the first round, a series of dramatic seven-game showdowns, and LeBron James reaching the Finals for the fourth consecutive year with the Heat. The playoffs also featured significant upsets and notable comebacks across both conferences.[2][4]
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For a detailed bracket and game-by-game results from the 2014 playoffs, you can consult comprehensive aggregations such as Bleacher Report’s updated brackets and the official NBA archives. These sources provide game results, series outcomes, and progression through the brackets.[6][1]
If you’d like, I can pull up a specific aspect (e.g., final series scores, MVP of the playoffs, or a game-by-game breakdown) with direct citations.
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