Showing posts with label Indiana Pacers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana Pacers. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

ECF Game 6 Prediction

Indiana goes back home where controlling the tempo is a must for them.  Indiana needs to make this a low-scoring, grind-it-out game.  Especially due to Birdman's suspension, Hibbert and West need to dominate down low as much as they can.

LeBron's 2nd half surges have been lifting Miami over Indiana lately.  The defense has had no answers to LeBron's hero ball.  Even a hardworking and tenacious Paul George has become overwhelmed as LeBron uses his experience to get the best of George.

Role players always have to step up in order for Miami to win whether it is Udonis Haslem, Mario Chalmers, or Ray Allen.  I think King James ends it tonight as he leads Miami to a 93-89 win.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

LeBron James takes control of Eastern Conference Finals


Every once in a while, we have to step back and take a moment to acknowledge LeBron James.  We must recognize who this evil man is and the impact he makes on the game of basketball.  In fact, LeBron James is too great for a nickname.  Let’s stop all this “King James” nonsense, once and for all.  The only word that can sum up LeBron is “unbelievable.”

Sometimes, there isn’t necessarily too much that goes wrong for an opponent.  The lone presence of  James is what goes wrong for them.  The Indiana Pacers may bring their “A-Game” on any given day but there’s one big problem:  the Miami Heat have brought out James to overcome that.

Just when things are going swiftly, LeBron comes out and spoils the show.  Just when you think you have found a spark to the plug, James comes out and electrocutes you.  Just when you find yourself jumping for joy, LeBron comes out and knocks you down on your back side.

James’ play in game 3 made the Pacers think twice about how they can beat the Heat this series.  They seemed to have the answer in the first two games in South Beach:  Paul George locked down James and even forced him to cough up the ball during the crucial finishing seconds of game 2.

Zach Tennen on LeBron James against the Pacers

But then the Heat came out with tremendous energy and urgency in Indiana.  Udonis Haslem was automatic with his jumper, Chris “Birdman” Anderson was finishing plays like he was made for offense, Mario Chalmers was playing like he had Indiana’s defense figured out and D-Wade was in his superstar form while still serving as the second option.

James had only a mediocre statline of 22 points, four rebounds, and three assists, but that didn’t matter.  The moves he made on Paul George screamed, “you can’t stop me!”  And as usual, he opened up the court for everyone else, leaving an elite Indiana defense with their legs crossed.

LeBron James brought out the scary side of the Miami Heat in game 3.  Indiana must beware as that game could have very well been the turning point in this series.  Miami’s athleticism got the best of Indiana: James regularly cruised down the court with the ball and could not be denied.

The Pacers, somehow, have to do a much better job of settling down the pace in game 4.  They need to set the tone of the game from the second the ball is tipped.  Even as great of a defense as they are, it’s tough for Indiana to interfere with the flow of the game.  Roy Hibbert is clearly most effective when he is able to stop a player like James at the basket.  But here’s the problem with that…

Every single Miami starter can consistently knock down the mid-range jumper.  Whether it is Bosh or Haslem, Hibbert has to step out on them.  If he doesn’t, then Haslem can go 8-for-9 with 17 points like he did in game three.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Miami puts on a show in Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Pacers fans were ready to rock in Game 3 as their team was undefeated at home heading up to that game.  Little did they know that it wouldn't be as easy as they expected.  Well, maybe some of them knew...because they should have.  I mean, they are playing against the 4-time MVP and clearcut best player on the planet along with the man formerly known as "Flash."

Miami was firing on ALL cylinders last night.  Indiana is known as a superior defensive team but Miami flipped that image pretty well last night.  LeBron and D-Wade looked like they were in practice. Udonis Haslem was draining shots left and right and Birdman continued his perfect shooting display.

Miami managed to cancel out Roy Hibbert and David West with their undeniable offense.  Miami was just......well, they were just what they are advertised to be....

THE ALMIGHTY MIAMI HEAT!

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Miami @ Indiana Game 3

Miami goes into Indiana where they lost both season games by double digits. I'm curious to see how they respond. Bosh needs to play bigger. He can't continue to let Hibbert and West own him or Miami could be in trouble. I think LBJ and Wade come out fired up tonight. Miami wins 96-91.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Pacers @ Heat Game 2 Recap

As I predicted, the Pacers came into Game 2 looking for vengeance.  Their rebounding advantage is almost a given.  But what really impressed me was their phenomenal offensive execution.  Paul George and Roy Hibbert were not only playing killer defense, but they were breaking down the defense and getting great looks.  Although Game 1 slipped away from Indiana, they have to feel good going home with a split in Miami.

I think there will be another split in Indiana, evening up the series at two games apiece.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Game 2: Indiana @ Miami

I think the Pacers storm back tonight and get a narrow win in Miami. This would be a HUGE motivational win. 88-86 Indiana. #BoldPick