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Due to its size and physicality, Indiana is widely regarded as the club with the best shot of ending Miami's season.
But will its best shot be enough? Miami has won 45 of its past 48 games, including an 8-1 stroll through the playoffs. All but one of the Heat's playoff wins has been by double digits, and they won't be taking the Pacers for granted.
Heat: LeBron James’ scoring numbers were modest by his standards against the Pacers this season (21 per game), but he averaged 30 points and 10.8 rebounds against them in last year’s playoffs. His playoff statistics, historically, have been at their best in the conference finals (31 points, 9.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists). Paul George, a skilled defender, can offer some resistance, but nobody stops LeBron.
Pacers: George, named the NBA’s Most Improved Player, has become a force on both ends of the court. He’s averaging 19.1 points and 8.3 rebounds this postseason, but isn’t a high-percentage shooter: 40.4 in these playoffs, and just 19 for 70 on three-pointers. He scored 29 in one game against the Heat this season but was awful (2-for-11 shooting, five turnovers) in the most recent meeting.
POWER FORWARD | EDGE: PACERS
Heat: Udonis Haslem’s rebounding numbers are down from his career norm in postseason (he ranks 60th at 10.6 per 48 minutes), but he shot efficiently (26 for 41) and his defense and physicality will be essential against David West. Expect considerable power forward minutes for Shane Battier, who can draw West from the basket as he did in last year’s playoffs.
Pacers: West was very good against the Heat during the regular season (22.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, 65.8 percent shooting) and has assumed more of an offensive load with Danny Granger missing nearly all of the season. But he wasn’t quite as productive in last year’s playoffs against Miami (14.8 points, 7.6 rebounds) after Battier started luring him from the basket.
Last season, the Indiana Pacers gave the Miami Heat
a scare in the second round of the playoffs. This time around, they
hope to do more than that as they approach Game 1 of the Eastern
Conference Finals against LeBron James and Co.
Each
squad is stronger than it was a year ago, which should make for an even
better version of the matchup. Miami has cruised through the postseason
thus far, while the Pacers are coming off a strong six-game triumph
over the New York Knicks.Due to its size and physicality, Indiana is widely regarded as the club with the best shot of ending Miami's season.
But will its best shot be enough? Miami has won 45 of its past 48 games, including an 8-1 stroll through the playoffs. All but one of the Heat's playoff wins has been by double digits, and they won't be taking the Pacers for granted.
Heat: LeBron James’ scoring numbers were modest by his standards against the Pacers this season (21 per game), but he averaged 30 points and 10.8 rebounds against them in last year’s playoffs. His playoff statistics, historically, have been at their best in the conference finals (31 points, 9.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists). Paul George, a skilled defender, can offer some resistance, but nobody stops LeBron.
Pacers: George, named the NBA’s Most Improved Player, has become a force on both ends of the court. He’s averaging 19.1 points and 8.3 rebounds this postseason, but isn’t a high-percentage shooter: 40.4 in these playoffs, and just 19 for 70 on three-pointers. He scored 29 in one game against the Heat this season but was awful (2-for-11 shooting, five turnovers) in the most recent meeting.
POWER FORWARD | EDGE: PACERS
Heat: Udonis Haslem’s rebounding numbers are down from his career norm in postseason (he ranks 60th at 10.6 per 48 minutes), but he shot efficiently (26 for 41) and his defense and physicality will be essential against David West. Expect considerable power forward minutes for Shane Battier, who can draw West from the basket as he did in last year’s playoffs.
Pacers: West was very good against the Heat during the regular season (22.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, 65.8 percent shooting) and has assumed more of an offensive load with Danny Granger missing nearly all of the season. But he wasn’t quite as productive in last year’s playoffs against Miami (14.8 points, 7.6 rebounds) after Battier started luring him from the basket.