Official Heat Pacers Game Thread
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Lance Stephenson just got thrown out for making Dwyane Wade laugh.
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Lebron has been on fire this game scoring 38 of the teams 80 points. Haslem despite not much of a line changed the game as Hibbert was destroying the Heat.
Pacers still have no PG play and Stephenson although a bullshit tech can't put himself in that situation. -
That reminded me of a Romar play call. Instead of letting your best player shoot the game winner you fool them by setting up your shitty big man in Bosh(with Romar it was Jensen or Gant).
Good win for the Pacers but Wade, Chalmers and Bosh no showed plus no Allen I don't think the Heat are worried. -
BUILT NOT BOUGHT.
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The Haslem thing was interesting. Hibbert had nothing for him.He_Needs_More_Time said:APAG, I'll say this I did learn that Haslem is still alive and well. So I did learn something from watching this game.
The rest of the game is what you'll see in a 7 game series.
Chalmers is either horrible or great. Never a middle for him. Today he is terrible and next meeting wouldn't be shocked if he was terrific.
Chalmers is fun to watch because of the crazy swings in his play. But he's done himself a real disservice by becoming a huge flopper. He doesn't get the benefit of any calls anymore. Wades a flopper but he's also Wade. He can get away with it. -
I think the thing we did learn today is that Oden despite being picked up for this very series can't play against this team and that Haslem needs to start.allpurpleallgold said:
The Haslem thing was interesting. Hibbert had nothing for him.He_Needs_More_Time said:APAG, I'll say this I did learn that Haslem is still alive and well. So I did learn something from watching this game.
The rest of the game is what you'll see in a 7 game series.
Chalmers is either horrible or great. Never a middle for him. Today he is terrible and next meeting wouldn't be shocked if he was terrific.
Chalmers is fun to watch because of the crazy swings in his play. But he's done himself a real disservice by becoming a huge flopper. He doesn't get the benefit of any calls anymore. Wades a flopper but he's also Wade. He can get away with it.
Chalmers is all over the place, figured by now he'd grow out of this but he hasn't. His attempted flop at the end was hilarious and he was bitching. It's like dude you aren't an all-star you are a nobody so don't expect that call.
The Pacers have nothing at PG still which is what doomed them the last two years against Miami. Chalmers will have his 1-2 games where he is hot while George Hill just plain sucks. -
I don't have the numbers but I'm pretty sure Bosh is consistently bad against Indiana. Ray Allen's stunk all year. Wade is a shadow of his former self according to you.He_Needs_More_Time said:That reminded me of a Romar play call. Instead of letting your best player shoot the game winner you fool them by setting up your shitty big man in Bosh(with Romar it was Jensen or Gant).
Good win for the Pacers but Wade, Chalmers and Bosh no showed plus no Allen I don't think the Heat are worried.
I don't know why you think it's not even worth worrying about. It went 7 last year and Indiana should have home court this year. The Heat are not some juggernaut. -
I don't think George Hill sucks. He just can't create offense for himself or anyone else. But he's a good defender and good shooter.He_Needs_More_Time said:
I think the thing we did learn today is that Oden despite being picked up for this very series can't play against this team and that Haslem needs to start.allpurpleallgold said:
The Haslem thing was interesting. Hibbert had nothing for him.He_Needs_More_Time said:APAG, I'll say this I did learn that Haslem is still alive and well. So I did learn something from watching this game.
The rest of the game is what you'll see in a 7 game series.
Chalmers is either horrible or great. Never a middle for him. Today he is terrible and next meeting wouldn't be shocked if he was terrific.
Chalmers is fun to watch because of the crazy swings in his play. But he's done himself a real disservice by becoming a huge flopper. He doesn't get the benefit of any calls anymore. Wades a flopper but he's also Wade. He can get away with it.
Chalmers is all over the place, figured by now he'd grow out of this but he hasn't. His attempted flop at the end was hilarious and he was bitching. It's like dude you aren't an all-star you are a nobody so don't expect that call.
The Pacers have nothing at PG still which is what doomed them the last two years against Miami. Chalmers will have his 1-2 games where he is hot while George Hill just plain sucks. -
It's not worth worrying about because it's inevitable it will go 7. This game played out exactly like their series did last year. Lebron dominated, Wade and Bosh no showed. George and Hibbert were great while Hill/bench was awful.allpurpleallgold said:
I don't have the numbers but I'm pretty sure Bosh is consistently bad against Indiana. Ray Allen's stunk all year. Wade is a shadow of his former self according to you.He_Needs_More_Time said:That reminded me of a Romar play call. Instead of letting your best player shoot the game winner you fool them by setting up your shitty big man in Bosh(with Romar it was Jensen or Gant).
Good win for the Pacers but Wade, Chalmers and Bosh no showed plus no Allen I don't think the Heat are worried.
I don't know why you think it's not even worth worrying about. It went 7 last year and Indiana should have home court this year. The Heat are not some juggernaut.
What I mean by not worrying about is nothing new came up that would give Miami concern that they already didn't know about.
As for Wade he is a shadow of his former self that is the facts. Guy has missed 19 games and had to check out this game with 2 minutes left in a one point game after having a costly turnover. He used to be a first-team all-NBA player and he's nowhere near that.
With this win that means Miami is going to have to win in their gym at least twice come May. -
You did forget one other thing that we learned. Michael Beasley ain't playing a meaningful minute for the Heat. Ever.
