By Eduardo Rojas / e.rojas@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 08, 2012 05:57 AM EDT

The NBA's Eastern Conference Finals is ending on Saturday, June 9, as the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics battle it out to earn the title.

Tip-off is at 8:30 p.m. ET and the game will be viewable through ESPN.

The loser will unfortunately call it a season and start the painful but endurable process of pondering about the game. The winner will advance to face OKC's Thunder--a young but nonetheless relentless team--and take a shot at the NBA Finals.

So far, this best-of-seven-series has had it surprises and has been remarkably impressive overall.

Both teams have grinded their way towards game 7 and their efforts were evident. The Celtics, on one hand, surprised everyone in their well-deserved victory at the American Airlines Arena in Game 5, but LeBron in Game 6 responded to that loss with a stellar and arguably historical performance.

Game 7 is promising to go down in NBA history as a classic match between two teams that have a shared a history of rivalry predating to the days when LeBron was still commanding the Cavaliers.

With so much into play including Boston's 'Big Three's' hope of securing one last title before potentially retiring and the Heat demonstrating that their own 'Big Three' was never a mistake, game 7 has just earned more fascination.

Will LeBron James end the season once again as a flop or will Boston's 'Big Three' finally understand that their time has passed?

   

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