At the beginning of the Heat/Pacers series I said that the Chris Bosh injury shouldn't make a difference for Miami. I'd never before wanted so badly to be wrong about something I had written. In my life as a sports fan, this Lebron Heat team is the one I've rooted against more than any other; see exhibits A, B, and C (wow, looking back there are many others I could have chosen as well, I should probably add an "anti-Lebron" category to my post listings). In fact, I kind of wrote that Bosh blog hoping for a reverse jinx of sorts. But after a minor hiccup, Miami easily knocked off Indiana.
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Looking back at the Big 3 era I'll always wonder what could have been. In 2009 the KG injury ended Boston's likely run to repeat championships. The following year Perk's ACL tear may have been what turned the tide in Game 7 of the Finals in L.A. Last season the C's looked like they had a chance against the Heat, until Rondo's elbow bent the wrong way and he had to play the rest of the series with one arm. And now this year Bradley's bad shoulder may have cost these Celtics a chance at making one final run together.
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