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The final score to the spurs and heat game was San Antonio Spurs 104 and Miami Heat 87.
San Antonio SPURS won baby! 105-84 San Antonio SPURS won baby! 105-84
To find out what channel the New York Yankees game is on DirecTV today, you can check the DirecTV channel lineup or use the DirecTV guide feature. Typically, Yankees games are broadcast on YES Network, which is available on channel 631. However, channel numbers may vary based on your location, so it’s best to confirm using your local listings.
If you have comcast it's on channel 34(925 in hd).
To find out which channel the Cowboys game is on tonight with DirecTV, you can check the local listings specific to your area, as the channel may vary based on location. Typically, Cowboys games are broadcast on national networks like CBS, FOX, or NBC, depending on the time and day. You can also use the DirecTV guide feature or the official DirecTV website for the most accurate channel information.
The average home game attendance for the San Antonio Spurs during the 2007 - 2008 season was 18,564 fans (13th in the league).
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To find the channel for the Colombia vs. Peru game on DirecTV, it typically varies based on your location and the specific package you have. Generally, soccer matches can be found on channels like beIN Sports or other sports networks included in your subscription. It's best to check your DirecTV guide or app for the most accurate channel information for the game.
The cast of The 2007 NBA Finals - 2007 includes: Brent Barry as Guard, San Antonio Spurs Dick Bavetta as Referee, Game 2 Matt Bonner as Forward, San Antonio Spurs Bruce Bowen as Himself - San Antonio Spurs Mike Breen as Play by play announcer Dan Crawford as Referee, Game 3 Bob Delaney as Referee, Game 3 Joe DeRosa as Referee, Game 2 Tim Duncan as Himself - San Antonio Spurs Francisco Elson as Center, San Antonio Spurs Melvin Ely as Foward, San Antonio Spurs Michael Finley as Himself - San Antonio Spurs Bernie Fryer as Referee, Game 3 Daniel Gibson as Himself - Cleveland Cavaliers Drew Gooden as Power forward, Cleveland Cavaliers Robert Horry as Himself - San Antonio Spurs Larry Hughes as Guard, Cleveland Cavaliers Zydrunas Ilgauskas as Himself - Cleveland Cavaliers Mark Jackson as Color commentator LeBron James as Himself - Cleveland Cavaliers Steve Javie as Himself - Referee, Game 1 Donyell Marshall as Herself - Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers Ken Mauer as Himself - Referee, Game 1 Ira Newble as Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers Fabricio Oberto as Center, San Antonio Spurs Tony Parker as Himself - San Antonio Spurs Sasha Pavlovic as Guard, Cleveland Cavaliers Scott Pollard as Center, Cleveland Cavaliers Gregg Popovich as Himself - Coach San Antonio Spurs Bennett Salvatore as Referee, Game 4 Stuart Scott as Sideline reporter Michele Tafoya as Sideline reporter Beno Udrih as Guard, San Antonio Spurs Jeff Van Gundy as Color commentator Anderson Varejao as Himself - Cleveland Cavaliers Jacque Vaughn as Guard, San Antonio Spurs
June 6 (tonight) at home 8 pm against the San Antonio Spurs.