Paul George (White) and LeBron James (Red) will add one more chapter to their rivalry tonight |
Oden in the offseason |
Roy being Roy |
I'm beginning to think every NBA star has one of these pictures |
Accidental whistle by a ref on David West, called it off before things got out of hand. Very rarely do you see a ref change their mind, but it was a good no-call in the end. With 1:06 left in the first, the Pacers lead 21-14. The home team has both of their matchups this year, and so has the team with the lead after one. LeBron goes 2-2 on free-throws to make it 21-16 Indiana. Evan "Almighty" Turner has turned out to be a great trade deadline deal for the Pacers, following up a missed shot and putting it back for two points. Paul George goes to the bench with his second foul. No sense in him picking up a third before they need him.
End of the first: Indiana-23, Miami-17. Roy Hibbert has 13.
Turner was probably just happy to get off the sinking ship that is the Philadelphia 76ers |
The Pacers will start the second without Hibbert, who is getting a well deserved breather on the bench. Twelve straight minutes is a long time for the 7'2" 290 lb. monster called Roy Hibbert. Wade is the only member of Miami's big three on the court.
Indiana is playing the much more intense game, seeming to pick off and rebound everything that leaves Miami's hands.
Phantom call on Mahimi, Chris "Birdman" Andersen will essentially get two "free" throws in all senses of the word. Timeout Miami, down six.
Either this ref is the hulk, or Birdman's not the tough guy he thinks he is |
Lance Stephenson just hit a very deep three. a good five or six feet past the three point line. Mario Chalmers tries to fire right back and misses. He recovers the ball, and appears to hurt his leg on the drive, picking up a travel. He will head to the Miami Bench. LeBron checked in, and was immediately called for a foul.
Neither team can hit their first shot, turning everything into a rebound battle. Miami is 0-6 from behind the arc. They cannot win without that. Timeout called, Evan Turner takes his time to go over to Wade, appearing to mention something about flopping. Nobody likes it, especially when it happens to them. If Wade keeps it up, he will most likely have some very real fouls coming his way.
I expect this officiating crew will receive a reprimand or two. They cannot seem to get out of the way.
Paul George recovers a loose ball and puts it in almost immediately after checking in. He recovers another loose ball, passes out to Stephenson, and gets the assist on the three. Indiana Pacers playing some of the best team ball in the league.
Udonis Haslem (MIA) and Roy Hibbert just collided in midair on Hibbert's shot. I could actually hear them both hit the ground. Hibbert drilled another hook shot, making it 40-30, giving the Pacers their first double digit lead. LeBron has made short work of it, with the Heat making it 40-39, timeout Indiana. David West is fouled by Bosh, hitting both free-throws to go up by three. The Heat take their first lead since being up 6-4, with the score 41-40, Miami. David West reclaims the lead for Indy with two free throws, 42-41. LeBron drops a layup in. Pacers will run off as much time as possible. The Heat close out the second quarter on a 15-4 run, leading 45-44. Whoever wins this will have homecourt advantage throughout the Eastern half of the playoffs.
7'2" Hibbert (left) and 6'4" Wade (right) |
George and James keep going at it, making this rivalry more than just team versus team. This is the rising star versus the king himself. Should be a good finish in this final quarter and a half. Absolutely filthy block by David West, I thought they would call a foul, even though one wasn't warranted. Paul George buries another three, he and David West have really picked it up in the second half. LeBron responds with another three. He has 29 tonight. The rest of the Miami Team has 27. Mario Chalmers scored a quick two, then stole it and put in a layup. Miami is up one. Mario commits a foul, but the Pacers can't capitalize. 3 pointer by Rashard Lewis. Miami is up four, their largest lead of the night. David West goes to the line. One of the commentators (whois showing why he shouldn't be one) is wondering about the purpose of backing down in the post. LeBron just got wrapped up and threw himself to the ground. Good call, personal foul, but no flagrant. LeBron goes 2-2 and has 31. Paul George pulls off a great dunk to get the Indy fans back in to the game.When they're involved there is no way the Pacers can lose.
Paul George just performed a hang-glider dunk, I will try to get this in the highlights too. George Dunk. Getting the crowd involved is something he does better than just about anyone in the league. Miami by one. Foul on Luis Scola, LeBron's holding his nose, but replay shows contact was on his shoulder. Grow up. LeBron comes out with gauze in his nose to stop bleeding, most likely. LeBron goes up for a dunk but Roy Hibbert is there. LeBron elbowed Hibbert in the face, and Roy goes down.
This is a perfect example of a flop by LeBron, in case you wanted to see one |
Is it just me or does he look like Chris Tucker when he turns around |
Tied at 76. Missed basket interference. Wade with a huge dunk and a foul. He misses the shot, Miami by two. Hibbert gets fouled, and hits one of two. Roy is still bleeding.
Evan Almighty picks off LeBron and then gets the assist on a lay in, Miami by one. DeWayne Wade was reaching for his hamstring, and the Heat call a timeout. His leg has kept him out of about 20 games this season, and he certainly isn't getting any younger. Mario Chalmers had the ball and believed he got fouled, he walked out of bounds waiting for this whistle. He got one, but it was telling him that he had just given the Pacers the ball. Evan Turner made quick work of this possession, performing a spin move and then a layup for a Pacers one point lead. LeBron misses a three pointer, recovered by Indiana. He's got 38. Roy Hibbert recovers a loose ball, and an Indy timeout is called.
Evan Turner has been a real gem for the Pacers. He was a star in Philly, but has accepted his role as a 6th man with no noticeable issues.
David West buries a three pointer, his fourth of the year, and the Pacers are up four with forty seconds left. Bosh misses a three, and the Pacers are going in for the kill. I don't know why Miami isn't fouling. They have 10 seconds for four points. Bosh buries a three with 2.9 seconds left. Timeout by Indiana with 2.9 seconds left. If they get the ball in, Miami will send them to the line with a foul.
Luis Scola inbounds to George Hill, who is immediately fouled by Norris Cole. George Hill misses his first. He misses his second. The Heat need any kind of score to win with 1.8 left. The Pacers cannot foul, but they are the best defensive team in the league statistically. 83-84. They will try to go to Bosh or LeBron. Chris Bosh misses the game winner, and Indiana survives their toughest test of the year, 84-83. This is the first full game of the Pacers I've been able to catch all season, and it was a great one at that.
The road to the Larry O'Brien Trophy will run through Indiana after they locked up Eastern homecourt advantage tonight.
For Tonight, Indiana has established itself as the true Beast of the East
Just kept scrolling. This blog is INSANE! You wrote all this? This is awesome Gabe!
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