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Post by gyso Fri May 18, 2012 6:43 am

Dwyane Wade clashes with his coach, the Pacers dominate the paint and take the series lead

(From Ball Don't Lie)



INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Pacers have the length, athleticism and defensive pedigree to create a rough night for even the most prolific of scorers, but nobody could have expected this. The Pacers capably defended their home court in Thursday night's 94-75 Game 3 victory over the Miami Heat, holding Dwyane Wade to a horrific 2-for-13 night and LeBron James to a 3-for-9 mark from the floor in the second half. Miami's frustration was typified by a third-quarter jawing match between Wade and Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, fueled by both Wade's sluggish play and a 52-29 run that helped the Pacers pull away in the second and third quarters.

The Game 3 performance was a low point for Wade, who has missed 40 of his 58 shots in the series. Worse, the 2006 Finals MVP looked both hesitant and frustrated, seemingly trying to shoot himself out of the slump. And his Miami-styled brand of insouciance was less than appealing. Wade said afterward he "was not trying to force it out there," but we disagree. He finished with five points in what was obviously the worst playoff game of his eight-year career.

Indiana put Wade in this bad place. Not only do the Pacers feature a litany of long wing defenders bent on chasing him around his various screens, but the presence of All-Star center Roy Hibbert loomed large in the win. Hibbert scored 19 points for Indiana, taking advantage of that limited Miami front line, but his biggest impact came on the defensive end as his length helped chase Wade and James into mid-range looks that they could not connect on. Hibbert added 18 rebounds and five blocks, and his individual defense in one significant fourth-quarter stretch almost singularly quelled Miami's last chance at a comeback.



Pacers coach Frank Vogel was pleased, calling Hibbert's performance the "best game I've ever seen him play," while still refusing to fully credit his team for shutting down Wade. "Paul George," Vogel said, "is one of the top five most versatile defenders in the NBA. But you can't give Paul all the credit. Wade had an off night."

Did he ever. Not only did Wade's frustrations take the Heat out of their offense, as he attempted to fire his way back into his typical box-score prominence, but his failure to get back on defense and (at times) go over the top on Indiana's screens drew Spoelstra's ire.

Not that their third-quarter "conversation" was troubling the Heat coach.

"That happens," Spoelstra said. "You have no idea how often things like that happen. That was during a very emotional part of the game when we were getting our butt kicked.

"Dwyane and I," Spoelstra reminded, "have been together a very long time. Very long time."

Spoelstra also refused to blame Wade's woes on any possible injury, and pointed to the fact that just about every active NBA player is banged up as they work through the second round of the playoffs. LeBron James conceded Wade "wasn't himself," but refused to point to any possible injury to Wade beyond "what we all have," referring to the typical "bumps and bruises" that teams have to work through in mid-May. Wade, as you'd expect -- "He'll never make excuses," Spoelstra said -- declined to admit to any nagging injury and passed on discussing his third-quarter tiff with Spoelstra. Every other member of the Heat's rotation (which apparently does not include Udonis Haslem, who didn't play in the second half) followed that company line. Wade's not hurt, and whatever pain he has, isn't affecting him.

Which is probably correct. The Pacers are the reason for Wade's play, because with the "major component" that Spoelstra referred to (Chris Bosh) missing, the Pacers were allowed to overplay Miami's pick-and-rolls and ignore Bosh's replacements in the middle. Hibbert admitted as much postgame, pointing out that Bosh's ability to create off broken plays provides a wrinkle that often forces Hibbert's mind to be elsewhere. With the big center allowed to solely focus on keeping the Heat drivers out of the paint, 75-point games will result.

Freed from Bosh's triple-threats, Hibbert was able to dominate. And he, presumably, earned a plaudit in a postgame text from San Antonio's Tim Duncan, who worked out with Hibbert during the offseason -- a mentor who Roy says, "texts me after every game."

While it's hard to imagine the graybeard Duncan busting out a smartphone, it's not as tough to see the Pacers possibly running away with this series. The Heat still have the best two players on the court at any time, but Indiana can guard those best two with their best three or even four, leaving centers wide open and forcing Mario Chalmers, who was excellent with 25 points and zero turnovers before injuring his left wrist just before the final buzzer, and Shane Battier, who was not, missing all seven of his attempts from the field, to beat them. All of this can change with a few tweaks from Spoelstra in Sunday's Game 4, and the Heat could take back home-court advantage in a flash. But that would also have to involve the Pacers backing off a bit.

Don't expect them to. With Bosh hurting -- and just a couple of wins removed from the conference finals they visited six times between 1994-2004 -- these Pacers have an upset in their sights.

After Thursday's performance, though, could it really be termed an upset? Especially when the Pacers looked so good at making Dwyane Wade … well, upset?


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Post by worcester Fri May 18, 2012 9:17 am

Gyso, Very imaginative title to this post. Charlie Sheen would be proud.
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Post by mrkleen09 Fri May 18, 2012 10:14 am

You can learn ALL you need to know about D Wade in the moments after that great Avery Bradley block in Boston back in March. Instead of congratulating the young player - Wade told him to watch his back.

Total d-bag punk......same with Lebron.

Watching them lose and self destruct in the process is a pleasure.
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Post by gyso Fri May 18, 2012 10:22 am

worcester wrote:Gyso, Very imaginative title to this post. Charlie Sheen would be proud.

Worcester,

Thanks, my brain works in weird yet wonderful ways.

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Post by sinus007 Fri May 18, 2012 11:00 am

Hi,
I happened to see that "conversation" during the game. I couldn't help thinking what would Doc do.... wait a second - this would never happen to Doc. Sure, there are some Celtics who have star status and temper and, there were many occasions when the team was sinking by 20+ points and there were plenty heated, f-laced conversations but always behind the closed doors.
Also, no matter what people say, how much credit he's given, I can't get rid ov the opinion that coach Spo is a lame coach, always with that "deer in the headlights" look.
As for DWade - agree 100% - he is a punk.

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Post by beat Fri May 18, 2012 11:17 am

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Do you think Brom and Wade have respect for Spo as THEIR coach?

I think they beleive to much in themselves too much, that they can just walk out on the court and the other team will curl up and die, but when that does not work and the other team butt slaps them back they really do not know how to handle that, and they find themselves down 20+ with 4 minutes to play. They really have problems running sets to get a good shot when needed.

Discussed this very thing with Marcus on the way to school this morning, I cannot imagine any of the C's going to the bench during a TO and acting like Wade. Can you imagine the earfull that player would get from Doc later and perhaps a couple of vets too. Our guys might not always agree with Doc and may get pissed but those things would never see the light of day, for they do know that Doc always has their back, I doubt Bron and Wade feel that way about Spo.

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PS Marcus update........... big playoff game this afternoon, Marcus will be at first batting somewhere between 4-6 in the lineup, but the big news is he is throwing comfortably again. 3 therapy sessions down and ??? more to go. Have no idea what happened to cause the issue nor what has happened to ease it somewhat away now. 10 days ago he could not throw the ball from first to home and it hurt. Now he throws comfortably and gets it there easily. Not particularly fast but it gets there.

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Post by MDCelticsFan Fri May 18, 2012 11:27 am

Would love to have had a seat behind the Heat bench to hear the pleasantries exchanged between Wade & Spoelstra. No, I don't think 'Bron & Wade especially have much respect for their coach. I just wonder how much rope Riley gives Spoelstra, if things don't go Miami's way in the post season. Wade & James are products of the "me" first generation. They feel so entitled that the world revolves around them. Media lauds them to death. I wonder if either feel the need to stock toilet paper in their bathroom. Now that Wade is sleeping with Gabrielle Union he feels he is above everything. The Pacers are showing the Heat's stars team concept, defense, and sharing the ball. These are concepts foreign to Stern's idea of a star-driven league. Wade has devolved rather than eveolved. He was a better person when he won the title with Shaq.


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Post by worcester Fri May 18, 2012 11:40 am

This is a Larry Bird "team" versus a Dwayne Wade collection of players. How fitting that Larry is taking them down.

As for Dwayne being above everything now that he's sleeping with Gabrielle, well he's not above everything but he certainly is above someone special. I'm amazed that some of her good qualities haven't rubbed off on him. Her grandmother from Nebraska is over 100 years old, and she has a very strong family background. I've always like her. Dwayne Wade, not so much. He's a mugger in basketball shorts.
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Post by MDCelticsFan Fri May 18, 2012 11:51 am

Worcester:

I guess it's true. Good girls go for Bad Boys & Thugs.

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Post by steve3344 Fri May 18, 2012 12:57 pm

Heavy rumor in the NBA today is, if the Heat don't win it all this year they're going to offer Wade and Bosh to Orlando for Dwight Howard. Not a joke. That's actually being talked about by the media today.

Relatively interesting trade...

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Post by sinus007 Fri May 18, 2012 1:56 pm

steve3344 wrote:Heavy rumor in the NBA today is, if the Heat don't win it all this year they're going to offer Wade and Bosh to Orlando for Dwight Howard. Not a joke. That's actually being talked about by the media today.

Relatively interesting trade...

Shucks,
They'll have to change that video to: "We are not South Beach, we are not Hollywood, neither Snow Whites, ...."

If that happens, trade that is, I'm pretty sure they'd have to fire SVG otherwise we'll be watching UFC xxx Wade vs Van Gundy instead of basketball.

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Post by RosalieTCeltics Fri May 18, 2012 8:14 pm

I really have lost all respect for Wade during this past year. He really is reading all the articles they are writing about the Heat, and the television reporters. It is a shame, he is a great ball player who loves himself too much!
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