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Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers Eastern Conference Finals Thread


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The Miami Heat will once again square off with the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals. I expect this to be a very hard fought series probably a lot of scuffles and technicals throughout. But I expect the Miami Heat to move on to the NBA Finals for the 4th consecutive season.

Starters

Miami:

Mario Chalmers

Dwyane Wade

LeBron James

Shane Battier

Chris Bosh

Indiana:

George Hill

Lance Stephenson

Paul George

David West

Roy Hibbert

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I hope. I hate the Pacers, almost as much as I hate the Spurs.

 

How in the fuging world could you hate the Spurs? And you can hope all you want, but I doubt the Heat get by the Pacers, and even if they do, OKC or SA will kick the sh*t out of them in the finals. Spurs got absolutely robbed last year. That championship has an asterisk next to it in the record books.

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