Heat look to bounce back against Spurs and keep streak going

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By Steve Ginsburg SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The Miami Heat have won 12 straight playoff games following a loss, a streak they will need to keep alive on Sunday to avoid going into an ominous 0-2 hole against the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. LeBron James credits postseason experience for the team's ability to bounce back, while Dwyane Wade says the chief reason is more a product of X's and O's on the chalkboard. Whatever the reason, the Heat do not want to return to Miami for Game Three having lost the first two games to the Spurs, who owned the best record (62-20) in the league this season. With James on the bench suffering from leg cramps, San Antonio went on a 16-3 tear over the last four minutes of Game One and beat Miami 110-95 on Thursday.

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