playoff game on the road against the reigning NBA champion Miami Heat, would seem to have potential to demoralize the Indiana Pacers . Or not. ''Our belief,'' Pacers coach Frank Vogel said Thursday, ''has strengthened.'' Barely 12 hours
Dwyane Wade's rookie season ended with a playoff loss to the Indiana Pacers . The next year, the Miami Heat were headed to the Eastern Conference finals and certain that an NBA championship was in their
city they call home, and everything they do elicits a reaction — though not always necessarily a good one. The Indiana Pacers , however, are shrouded in a bit more mystery. They’re essentially the anti-Heat. They’ve made the playoffs three
playoff game on the road against the reigning NBA champion Miami Heat , would seem to have potential to demoralize the Indiana Pacers . Or not. ''Our belief,'' Pacers coach Frank Vogel said Thursday, ''has strengthened.'' Barely 12 hours
Updated May 23, 2013 11:16 AM ET The Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers showed us last night just how good their Eastern Conference Finals series is going to be, but they were hardly the only Hump Day
too easy. James blew past Paul George and made a layup as time expired, and the Heat found a way to outlast the Indiana Pacers 103-102 in a back-and-forth Game 1 of the East title series Wednesday night. There were 18 ties and 17 lead
in overtime, capping a 30-point, 10-rebound, 10-assist effort as the Miami Heat found a way to outlast the Indiana Pacers 103-102 in a wildly back-and-forth Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday night. There were 18 ties
For Indiana Pacers guard Lance Stephenson, talent has never been the issue. The former star at Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School, the same
note: We asked our NBA expert, Bill Reiter, 10 questions about the East finals series between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers , which starts Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET. Here are his answers.) 1) The Heat are heavy favorites but Dwyane
just a great feat for his team.'' Carpenter, of course, is the hometown hero - the Butler University alum, avid Indiana Pacers fan and stepson of former speedway executive Tony George, who also happens to be the only owner-driver in the series