Both teams had walks in round one. Pacers (down 1) are facing the fact it was too easy to move on and now play a solid squad like the Heat without home court.
One loss doesn't make a series, but I'm believing going home down 2-0 puts them in a spot where they're only playing for pride.
Both teams had walks in round one. Pacers (down 1) are facing the fact it was too easy to move on and now play a solid squad like the Heat without home court.
One loss doesn't make a series, but I'm believing going home down 2-0 puts them in a spot where they're only playing for pride.
No value in that. Unless you're banking on another Heat injury to Wade or Lebron. You honestly think that if Indiana is down 0-2 that they will be able to win 4 of the next 5 games, with 2 of those games being in Miami? I'd be shocked if this series when to 6 games even without Bosh.
No value in that. Unless you're banking on another Heat injury to Wade or Lebron. You honestly think that if Indiana is down 0-2 that they will be able to win 4 of the next 5 games, with 2 of those games being in Miami? I'd be shocked if this series when to 6 games even without Bosh.
I think that's possible. KG is gonna have to be a monster every single game. I'm not so sure he can. Nothing like toughness and experience tho, and Boston has both.
I think that's possible. KG is gonna have to be a monster every single game. I'm not so sure he can. Nothing like toughness and experience tho, and Boston has both.
Indy needs to win G2 to have any shot in this series. My takeaway from the Orlando series is that they're an inexperienced bunch (well, as far as playoffs) and play well when they gain momentum - which happened in the ORL series after the 2H of G2 when they finally pulled ahead. After that, the rest of the series was a cakewalk.
They really played well in G1 and if they could've made more FTs and fouled less they would've had a better shot.
I think Bosh will be sorely missed if Vogel can take advantage by cheating off Anthony/Haslem/Turiaf. None of those guys have the midrange game that Bosh brings so it'll allow the Indy bigs to clog the paint better.
I tentatively like Indy to win G2.
Indy needs to win G2 to have any shot in this series. My takeaway from the Orlando series is that they're an inexperienced bunch (well, as far as playoffs) and play well when they gain momentum - which happened in the ORL series after the 2H of G2 when they finally pulled ahead. After that, the rest of the series was a cakewalk.
They really played well in G1 and if they could've made more FTs and fouled less they would've had a better shot.
I think Bosh will be sorely missed if Vogel can take advantage by cheating off Anthony/Haslem/Turiaf. None of those guys have the midrange game that Bosh brings so it'll allow the Indy bigs to clog the paint better.
I tentatively like Indy to win G2.
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