NBA Handicapping Predictions – Heat vs Pacers
The Pacers won Game 2 and while LeBron James and Dwyane Wade combined for 52 points in the game these 2 stars got no help with no Miami player going for more than 5 points.
The Pacers won Game 2 and while LeBron James and Dwyane Wade combined for 52 points in the game these 2 stars got no help with no Miami player going for more than 5 points.
The Heat won Game 1 by 9 points, but they got some bad news since Chris Bosh is out indefinitely with an abdominal injury. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade dominated the 2nd half in Game 1, as they either assisted on or scored 48 of Miami’s 53 2nd half points.
The Pacers lost their first 3 games of the season facing the Heat, but they won their last match up. The Heat are the big favorites to win this series, but the Pacers have flown under the radar all season and they have no pressure on them since they are expected to lose.
Madison Square Garden will host Game Three of the Heat vs. Knicks First Round NBA Playoff series Thursday night. The Knicks were thrashed in Game One, and the big news after Game Two in Miami was Amar’e Stoudemire’s bad move after the game.
The Knicks were absolutely killed in Game 1 of this Eastern Conference series and they have to forget about that game and get back to business tonight.
With just a couple of games left it is getting difficult to call some of these games – you just don’t know who is going to be on the court.
The Chicago Bulls overtime win last Thursday over the Miami Heat gave them a bit of cushion at the top of the Eastern Conference.
These are the top two teams in the Eastern Conference. There is a good likelihood that they’ll meet up in the playoffs with a lot at stake. Derrick Rose re-injured his ankle Sunday and missed the Bulls last game.
The Boston Celtics are looking to finish strong. They have won their last two games by 14 and 24 points and 7 of their last 9.
The Memphis Grizzlies are having a tough mini road trip facing both teams from last year’s NBA Finals back to back.
The Southeast Division-leading Miami Heat continue a five-game homestand on Wednesday when they host Western Conference leaders, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The 76ers are on good ground to make the post-season, but while they are coming off a win they continue to fall in the standings being 4-6 in their last 10 games.
It’s a rematch of the 2011 NBA Finals in Miami Thursday night on TNT.
The Heat have beaten the Pacers 5 straight times, but they are coming off their worst loss of the season and Indiana is coming off a win.
The Miami Heat are playing well right now and head into this mid-season epic on a 4 game winning streak.
The Heat (29-9) have won 10 straight home games, but Dwyane Wade has an injured ankle and Miami will be facing a Hawks (23-15) team that has won 3 straight and is coming off a solid away win over the Indiana Pacers last night.