poniedziałek, 3 czerwca 2013

Chris Andersen says Miami Heat will have his back

It's Game 7 tonight between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers. The Los Angeles Times gives five reasons why the Heat will win tonight. The will of LeBron James is reason No. 1 and the fact it's a home game for the Heat is reason No. 5, but willMiami has been penciled in as the presumed NBA champion for months, but this late stage of the playoffs has provided a greater test for the Heat than anticipated. For that we can not only credit the Pacers, whose offense hasThe Pacers had a 53-33 rebounding advantage, outscored Miami 44-22 in the paint and limited Miami's shooters to 16 of 54, 29.6 percent, from inside the arc. James led the Heat with 29 points on 10-of-21 shooting. Nobody else scored more than 10.Jun 1, 2013; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) shoots against Indiana Pacers center Ian Mahinmi (28) during the second half.Getting three all-star players to coexist and sacrifice has always been a challenge for Miami. James was often too deferential in the first season, which resulted in the Heat losing to Dallas in the Finals two years ago. Wade stepped aside to let James
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