Maybe Miami needs its third wheel after all
Updated: 2012-05-17 08:08
By Associated Press in Miami (China Daily)
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Miami's Norris Cole (top) and Indiana's Darren Collison collide at mid-court during the Pacers' 78-75 victory on Tuesday. The Pacers snatched home-court advantage with the win. Andrew Innerarity / Reuters |
This does not sound like a winning formula. Miss 24 of 29 shots in one stretch, on the road. Watch an 11-point second-half lead turn into a deficit. Have your entire team get outscored by two players in the fourth quarter.
Somehow, it worked for the Indiana Pacers.
And with one part of the Big Three gone, the Miami Heat might have a very big problem.
David West scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and the Pacers took home-court advantage away from Miami by beating the Heat 78-75 in Game 2 of the teams' Eastern Conference semifinal series on Tuesday night - after LeBron James and Dwyane Wade both came up short on key opportunities in the final minute.
"Defense and rebounding," Indiana coach Frank Vogel said.
"(When) we built this team, we started talking about smash-mouth basketball, about winning the war in the trenches, and that's with defense and rebounding. That's what I grew up watching Eastern Conference basketball being like. We understand offense is going to come and go, especially like a great defensive team like these guys ... but we're pretty good, too."
The series is tied at 1-1, with Game 3 in Indianapolis on Thursday night.
James scored 28 points for Miami and Wade finished with 24, though both failed to convert big chances late. James missed two free throws with 54.3 sec left and Miami down one, and Wade was short on a layup that would have tied the game with 16 sec remaining. Moments later, a few of the Pacers were leaping in celebration at midcourt of Miami's floor, something Wade said was noticed afterward.
"The game is not lost or won with two free throws," James said.
"But I definitely want to come through for my teammates. So I'll get an opportunity again. I know I'll be at the line again in that situation. Just go up and make 'em."
(China Daily 05/17/2012 page24)
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