For at least another week, the Miami Heat has actual fans* in South Florida.

Attribute that information to last night’s win over the San Antonio Spurs, 109 to 93.

[SLIDESHOW] In honor of the Heat’s victory, view this breathtaking photo compendium (below) of LeBron James receding hairline. And you thought your neighborhood cashier at Wal-Mart’s edges were ghost. They have nothing on King James. Nothing.

Miami Heat owner Ricky Arison’s three prized pigs, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh, reignited his hopes of winning another championship.

“The death of the Big Three was overrated,” he said.

Clearly, 2013’s version of Three The Hardway felt the pressure of last night’s game and the anticipating regional hate that would ensue had they lost the game.

“It was on our shoulders,” James said. “We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking, we’re very tough to beat.”

James had 33 points and 11 rebounds after failing to break 20 points in any of the first three games of the series, and Wade scored 32 points, 11 more than his previous high this postseason.

Bosh matched his playoff high with 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, he and Wade supplying the baskets that finally put the Spurs away for good midway through the fourth quarter.

Three players, 85 points. Just the way the Heat envisioned it when they signed James and Bosh to play with Wade in 2010.

*Little known fact about Miami Heat fans: Their loyalty to the team is directly related to whether they won the previous night’s game or not.

Source: The Miami Herald’s Haitian Link, ESPN, BuzzFeed

By Carla St. Louis (@SheWrites007)

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