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Even if the Pacers do manage to win tonight and take a 3-2 lead, I still don't like their chances. Last year the Celtics were in the same situation, up 3-2 and heading back home for ECF Game 6 against Maimi. Then LeBron had the game of his life (45 points on 19-26 shooting, 15 rebounds) and the Heat won by 19 in Boston.
There's also the fact that if the Pacers are to win the series by avoiding a Game 7 in Miami, it would require to Heat to lose 3 games in a row. Before this series Miami had lost a total of 3 games (44-3) since February 1st.
There is a silver lining though. The Heat are 47-6 in their last 53 contests, but 3 of those 6 losses have come against Indiana. And if you look back to the NBA Finals two years ago, Miami held a 2-1 advantage over Dallas before dropping the final 3 games to the eventual champion Mavericks. I didn't see that coming...
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