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2014 NBA Finals: Championship cars of playoff players

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As the riveting 2014 NBA Finals revs to its conclusion, we pause between games to take a look at some of the title contenders for pro basketball players’ rides.
Even the plain and flavor-free Tim Duncan (above) has an automotive palate — along with the deep pockets — to express himself through his wondrous whips, including the vintage 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, Nissan GT-R, and the classic 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
Duncan and his Spurs are taking on the Miami Heat in the championship series, where their players, not surprisingly, tend to flex a lot more flamboyantly, as you can see below with the most unique ride sported by (who else?) Chris “Birdman” Andersen.

Chris “Birdman” Andersen — International

As we anxiously await the conclusion of the clash between the NBA titans Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs — again — let’s gloss over the ultra-expensive and championship level rides of NBA players.
 

LeBron James — Ferrari F430 Spider


James Harden, shooting guard, Houston Rockets — Chevrolet Camaro


George Hill, point guard, Indiana Pacers — Custom Oldsmobile Cutlass


Dwyane Wade, shooting guard, Miami Heat — Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren


Kevin Durant, power forward, Oklahoma City Thunder — Ferrari California


Dwight Howard, center, Houston Rockets — Bentley Musanne

 

Michael Beasley, small forward, Miami Heat — Bentley Flying Spur

 

Carlos Boozer, power forward, Chicago Bulls — platinum coated Jeep Cherokee


LeBron James, small forward, Miami Heat — Chrysler Charger


Tim Duncan, center, San Antonio Spurs —


Kobe Bryant, shooting guard, Los Angeles Lakers — Ferrari 458 (No, he is not a playoff player, but c’mon, the man has won five titles and is one of the NBA’s perennially marque players).


Carlos Boozer, power forward, Chicago Bulls — Cadillac Escalade


Lamar Odom, free agent — Rolls Royce Phantom


Zach Randolph, power forward, Memphis Grizzlies — 1972 Chevrolet Impala convertible
 
 
 
 
 
 

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