Tuesday, 27 May 2014

NBA: Heat one game away from East final, beats Pacers 102-90 in Game 4

Miami Heat took control of the East Finals when they beat the Indiana Pacers 102-90 to take a 3-1 lead in Game 4 of the Eastern Finals.
Chris Bosh and LeBron James took over in the second half and moved Miami to yet another Eastern Conference title.
James had 32 points and 10 rebounds, Bosh added 25 points – nearly matching his output form the first three games of the series combined and the Hear grabbed control of the East Finals

Dwyane Wade added 15 points and Miami never trailed, leading by 23 at one point.
Only the Celtics and Lakers franchises have been to the NBA Finals in four straight seasons. The Heat now have three chances to join that club, starting with Game 5 at Indiana on Wednesday night.
Miami can book its fourth straight trip to the NBA Finals with a win in Indianapolis in Game 5 on Wednesday.
This was the first time that the Heat got off to a fast start in the series as they had trailed by double figures in the first quarter in two of the first three games.

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