Thursday, May 30, 2013

This is when the stars come out





It's time for Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh
to step up for the Heat.
The final buzzer sounded. The crowd was cheering and Roy Hibbert was ready to do his best Bart Scott impression during the postgame interview. The Indiana Pacers just defeated the Miami Heat 99-92 to even the series 2-2 in the Eastern Conference Finals.

The Pacers outmuscled and outplayed the Heat. They won the rebounding battle 49-30 and shot 50 percent from the field. They were more physical and held the Heat to just 39 percent shooting.
With the series tied and the teams headed to Miami for game five, it is now time for the stars to come out. Does that mean Lebron James has a vintage 40-point game or posts a triple double? Maybe. But, ultimately game 5 will come down to Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.

The winner of Thursday’s game will be guaranteed a chance to win the series on their home court.  It will be about the stars. Who will step up? Can Wade shake off his knee injury that has plagued him throughout the playoffs? He has only reached the 20-point plateau once in the playoffs when he scored 21 points way back in game two of the first round. Wade scored 16 points in game 4, but wasn’t his normal self, shooting just 5-15 from the floor.

Bosh was also ineffective shooting just 1-6 from the field and finishing with 7 points. Bosh has battled down low with Pacers center Roy Hibbert all series, but only grabbed three rebounds in game 4. When Ray Allen leads your team in rebounding (7), you aren’t going to win many playoff games.

Lebron James has been consistent in the series,
but he needs help from Wade and Bosh.

When the Heat are focused they are virtually unbeatable, but aside from game two versus the Chicago Bulls and game three against the Pacers, they have looked very ordinary so far in these playoffs.

It is now time for the mighty Heat to show why they’re the defending NBA Champions. They need to win game five and take the momentum back. If they lose game five they would be forced to win game 6 on the road. The Pacers have posted a 7-1 record at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in the playoffs.

Now the Heat are headed home and face the pressure to perform well. After all this is the team that was going to win “not one, not two, not three…” and now they find themselves in a must-win situation.

Wade is averaging a career worst 14.3 points per game in the playoffs. The Heat need him to play well tonight if they’re going to win. Can he regain his old pre-injury form and lead this team to the Finals? Probably not, but they need more out of him if they’re going to win another NBA Championship. Wade is a superstar and the playoffs are when the stars come out. It’s his time to shine.

After posting a dud in game four, the pressure is on the Heat and their stars to perform. Can they do it? Who will step up?

The stage is set and the world will be watching. The action starts at 8:30 ET on TNT.


1 comment:

  1. Yes I'm hoping all the stars for the Pacers come out and beat the Heat. However, after Thursdays game? Wow the Heat were back to form. Lace Stephenson forever, LeBron, well you're the best ever in my book.

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