The NBA Finals: Spurs execute the sweep, 123-108, win 8th consecutive NBA Championship (4-0).
A familiar sight, Kawhi Leonard won Finals MVP. The Spurs finished the Bucks in four games tonight, winning an 8th consecutive championship to tie the storied Boston Celtics, with their eyes now set on making true history with #9 next season. "Winning is a continual desire," Coach Popovich said at center court during the trophy presentation with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. "I believe in our team, I always have, always will. We want to win. Milwaukee, they have a bright future and I got a feeling they may be up here with you one day, Adam. Giannis is a hell of a player, a great ambassador for our league. He's got a very promising career ahead of him, and I wish Coach Bud the best in taking the team forward after a fabulous year. Thank you." Things looked grim early, the Bucks falling by 10 in the first quarter, coming out a bit flat. Avery Bradley nabbed two steals, the lead 32-21 after Dejounte Murray blocked George Hill at the rim. The Spurs then went