May 26, 2013

5/26/2013 10:41:00 PM
The Miami Heat in the last 48 hours have been under the microscope from all parties involved from Heat Nation, Heat Writers, and Heat Detractors. The only ones not listening to all that and was control of everything were the 2012-13 Heat Playoff Roster. After hearing others besides King James need to step it up the Heat get the message.

Behind and onslaught of scoring punch from U.D. (17 pts 7 rebs) and Regular Mario (14 pts 4 assts) the Heat dominate the Pacers and run away from them early. The Magic Numbers in Logo Winning Time...50-40-80 Club was exactly what the Heat did. As they shoot over 50% from the field, 40% from the Arc, and over 80% from the Charity Stripe as they get a large amount of that 114 points in the paint as well. King James had 22 points and Wade County had 18 points and eight helpers as he showed "FLASH-es" of his former self throughout. The Heat did everything they were suppose to and for the Pacers this might be reality moving forward.

The One Big Issue involving Gold Swagger was their Defense and Defensive Philosophy in game three. They never once ran a double team at King James. They allowed way too many points in the paint to the Heat. Then they when they closed down the paint the Heat Shooters got loose. Bosh, Battier, Allen, and Cole all hit Money Balls and that definitely loosened up the Heat Players and Coaches in this one. Vogel and Company have to pick their poison as I would rather see someone else beat me than the given...King James.

The Pacers were led by D-West 21 points and 10 rebounds with "Area 55" adding 20 points and seventeen rebounds. The Pacers are not built for a Team that can play from behind and that showed tonight. The Heat had to be thinking let's jump on them like they jumped on us at home in games one and two to see how they react. Hill netted 19 points and Paul George went for 13 points and eight boards.

Now Game 4 will be back in Indy on Tuesday May 28 with the Champs 305 up 2-1 and the Pacers with major adjustments to make.    

 


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