The San Antonio Spurs have won their second World Championship in three years, defeating the Detroit Pistons by a final score of 81-74 in Game 7.

Manu Ginobili was 8-13 from the floor, finishing the game with 23 points, while Tim Duncan was big in the 3rd quarter and finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds.

Robert Horry had 15 points off the bench on his way to winning his sixth ring.

Rip Hamilton played 47 minutes and scored a team-high 15 points, one of five Pistons in double-figures.

The Pistons were up by nine in the third quarter, but when Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess each picked up their fourth personal foul, Larry Brown was forced to go with a small line-up, and the Spurs made a run on the champs that Detroit couldn't recover from.