LeBron James and Paul George - both the leaders of their respective teams that will clash tonight in what should be the most intense and hard fought game of the playoffs |
game 7:
Chris "Birdman" Andersen will have a HUGE impact on the outcome of tonight's epic matchup |
Rebounding Margin - In game 6, Indiana creamed Miami on the boards. They had 20 more rebounds than Miami. While the Pacers usually win the rebound battle, a plus-20 margin almost ensures a victory.Both teams will be counting on their bigs to haul down boards at a massive rate.
Which Lance Stephenson will we see? - When Lance Stephenson is performing well, Indiana is a deadly team. Stephenson has been Jekyll and Hyde all series though. In game 6, Stephenson scored
3 pf the most crucial players in this series wrapped up into 1 picture as Lance Stephenson goes up for a tough layup against Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh, the Heat's 2 underperforming stars |
Will Wade and Bosh play like the stars they're supposed to be? - Lately, it seems as though Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh have been mere shells of their regular-season selves. In game 6, Wade had 10 points on 3-11 shooting while Bosh had 5 points on 1-8 shooting. If this type of play holds up. It will be LeBron's Cavs [only more magnified]. As good as James is, I don't know if he can will his way to an NBA title without a supreme running-mate. Jordan had his Pippen, Magic had his Kareem [or vice versa however you want to look at it], Wilt had his Jerry West [or vice versa once again] and even [in this postseason] Paul George has his Roy Hibbert. Who's LeBron's wing man? Thus far it appears to be Norris Cole, that just won't cut it against a defensively stout Indiana Pacers club.
Projected Winner - Indiana Pacers: The stars are aligned for Indy to make its move and shock the world on the shoulders of Paul George and Roy Hibbert.