We present this not as a shot to the bow of our friends at ESPN, which mistakenly posted a photo celebrating the Miami Heat's near-return to the NBA Finals on their Facebook page early Tuesday morning. No, we present this as service to Miami Heat fans, including the wide-eyed (we're presuming) and endlessly chippy young fan who lauded the team's effort as its stars left the court after Monday's Game 5 loss. This image could be as close as you get to a return engagement to the Finals, Heat fans. Drink it in.
Or, use it as motivation. By the time Wednesday's Game 6 ends, with a potential Heat victory in Boston, Miami could be one win away from the Finals … for realsies, this time. This is internet motivation, friends. Follow your young leader, strap on that t-shirt, and download this jpg from the top of this post. Then, if the Heat pulls out the season-saving win on Wednesday, all you have to do is alter the date, change the photos to shots of Dwyane Wade and LeBron James in Wednesday's road uniforms, and … well, perhaps it's best just to enjoy the game. This seems like a lot of hassle.
And, in ESPN's defense, we all make mistakes. This was a late night, brief addition to a Facebook page that was only up for a few minutes following an editor accidentally selecting the wrong photo. It happens to the best of us. All we can do is wish Erin Spoelstra and David Wade improved success as they attempt to tie their series with Baltimore on Thursday afternoon.
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