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CLEVELAND (AP) - The San Antonio Spurs win their third title in five years, and fourth in the last nine seasons, by sweeping Cleveland 83-82 in Game Four of the NBA Finals.
Once again, the San Antonio Spurs walked the hallways in champagne-soaked T-shirts. Bruce Bowen carried the Larry O'Brien trophy, one he had cradled before. Tony Parker, wrapped in France's flag, squeezed an MVP award he richly deserved. And Tim Duncan, always the center of everything for his team, recorded every precious moment with a camcorder. This wasn't their first NBA title. But for the Spurs, it's maybe the one that means the most.
Champions for a fourth time in nine years, they're now a dynasty.
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