EC - Round 2 - Miami (2) v Indiana (3)

Who wins?


  • Total voters
    18
#4
I know they're the underdogs, but Indiana has the heart. Gotta go with the Pacers.
I hope you're right. However, I do see Indiana having a better chance winning either Games 1 or 2 in Miami and then clinching it in IND in Game 6 rather than going on the road in a Game 7 atmosphere and pulling it off. Like I said though, I hope you're right. If they can steal 1 in Miami early, and then protect home court, they have a great chance.
 
#6
Indiana has no shot. And this is coming from someone who thinks they are better than advertised. They'll get exposed this round though. Miami in 5. Might go six. Will be shocked if it goes to 7.
 
#8
Maybe I'm biased with my extreme hatred for Miami, but I thought the Heat got a LOT of love from the refs on this one...
They got 2 superstars (Wade and LeBron) and .5 a superstar (Chris Bosh). What exactly did you expect them to get if it was not a lot of love?????
 
#12
it really says something about my lack of respect for Chris Bosh that I don't think the Heat are going to be affected at all by him missing, but yeah, I don't think they will be. the Heat just have been something else entirely these playoffs and especially LeBron has been awe-inspiring, there really is no other way to put it. whenever they wanted, they could just completely put the brakes on their opponents and have Wade and James just pounce on them at the other end, especially in transition. the Pacers played a near perfect game against them the other night, had Bosh missing in the second half and still ended up losing pretty significantly. there just doesn't seem to be an opponent left in the EC to give Miami much trouble. they did struggle against Boston at the end of the regular season, but they didn't seem to care whatsoever then, they do now. if they were to play the 76ers, I don't know that Philly even wants to show up for that series. they were eaten alive every time they played the Heat this year.
 
#16
Am i reading the vscores correctly for game 3???
yup. what everyone said during year one of the big three is becoming reality in year two: the minute one of them goes down with an injury heading into the playoffs or during the playoffs, the wheels are gonna fly off the whole damn thing. bosh may be the least of these three stars in question, but without him, the heat simply do not have enough depth to compete with a tough, hard-nosed team in the playoffs. its telling that hibbert went off for 19 and 18 in this game...
 
#17
yup. what everyone said during year one of the big three is becoming reality in year two: the minute one of them goes down with an injury heading into the playoffs or during the playoffs, the wheels are gonna fly off the whole damn thing. bosh may be the least of these three stars in question, but without him, the heat simply do not have enough depth to compete with a tough, hard-nosed team in the playoffs. its telling that hibbert went off for 19 and 18 in this game...
Oden wants to suit up for miami. There goes the sokution for miamiz lack of depth up front
 

pdxKingsFan

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#21
Not a factor until he - Oden - proves he can play and stay healthy.
According to the Grantland article I posted last week Oden is taking all of next season off to get proper rehab so even with all the other big ifs, year 3 will be more of the same. At which point you wonder if there might be another bandwagon worth hitching to.
 

VF21

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#22
According to the Grantland article I posted last week Oden is taking all of next season off to get proper rehab so even with all the other big ifs, year 3 will be more of the same. At which point you wonder if there might be another bandwagon worth hitching to.
In all honesty, I have to wonder if Oden will ever step foot on an NBA court again. My heart breaks for him but he's now been out of the real game for a LONG time in NBA years. You have to question if he'll ever be able to get back to anything close to the potential he once had.
 

pdxKingsFan

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#23
In all honesty, I have to wonder if Oden will ever step foot on an NBA court again. My heart breaks for him but he's now been out of the real game for a LONG time in NBA years. You have to question if he'll ever be able to get back to anything close to the potential he once had.
I think the answer to that is no, but the real question is could he be a serviceable big man capable of playing at least 3/4s of a season and ... I don't know. I wouldn't rule it out if he gets proper rehab. Portland's training staff is widely regarded as thoroughly incompetent.
 
#25
slowly but surely Dwyane Wade has moved from being the most likeable to the least likeable of Miami's top three. way to go man, keep it up. since I'm already wrong in my prediction, Indiana should just go on to sweep the rest of the series. Spurs-Thunder and 76ers-Pacers Conference Finals would be the absolute best-case scenario for these playoffs.
 
#27
slowly but surely Dwyane Wade has moved from being the most likeable to the least likeable of Miami's top three. way to go man, keep it up. since I'm already wrong in my prediction, Indiana should just go on to sweep the rest of the series. Spurs-Thunder and 76ers-Pacers Conference Finals would be the absolute best-case scenario for these playoffs.
man, who the hell would have predicted the 76ers and the pacers in the eastern conference finals a week ago? i don't really see it happening because boston is playing with increased focus right now, particularly kevin garnett, but i would LOVE to see a 6ers/pacers ECF. it probably wouldn't play that well on TV (basically ZERO star power between those two teams), but its unlikely enough to be compelling...
 

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#28
slowly but surely Dwyane Wade has moved from being the most likeable to the least likeable of Miami's top three. way to go man, keep it up. since I'm already wrong in my prediction, Indiana should just go on to sweep the rest of the series. Spurs-Thunder and 76ers-Pacers Conference Finals would be the absolute best-case scenario for these playoffs.
Agreed.