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found this, sound like some of drewsones people for the record i agree health is # 1, but all healthy in a gm 7 IN indiana is not a good situation, especially if they take the season series. sind ind is the only team in the east people are talkin about to give mia a run, IMHO the next 3 games between the 2 need to go to mia, psychologically it would destroy ind, just like it would psych. destroy mia if they got swept in the season series, or take the final maybe meaning less 1
3. Fact or Fiction: The No. 1 seed in the East should matter to the Heat.
Haberstroh: Fiction. It's a nice luxury to have in your back pocket, but the most important thing to winning the East for the Heat is health. Put it this way: They'd much rather have Dwyane Wade fully healthy and the No. 2 seed than the No. 1 seed and a limping Wade.
Wallace: Fact. It’s a bit surprising that so many analysts who follow the Heat closely suggest they’re fine with settling into the No. 2 seed and allowing the Pacers to run away with the East. But the fact is Miami won a second title after Game 7 victories at home in the conference and NBA Finals. If they didn't have those crucial final games at home, the Heat probably wouldn't be pursuing a third straight title right now. That’s why it should be a priority to remain within striking distance of Indiana.
Windhorst: Fact. Of course it should matter, they had three Game 7s over the last two years and they won them because they were at home. But it's not more important than Wade's health. Or health in general.
more than almost anything is like to see Bron sit tomorrow and the heat win, now THAT would stick in their heads for a long long time
3. Fact or Fiction: The No. 1 seed in the East should matter to the Heat.
Haberstroh: Fiction. It's a nice luxury to have in your back pocket, but the most important thing to winning the East for the Heat is health. Put it this way: They'd much rather have Dwyane Wade fully healthy and the No. 2 seed than the No. 1 seed and a limping Wade.
Wallace: Fact. It’s a bit surprising that so many analysts who follow the Heat closely suggest they’re fine with settling into the No. 2 seed and allowing the Pacers to run away with the East. But the fact is Miami won a second title after Game 7 victories at home in the conference and NBA Finals. If they didn't have those crucial final games at home, the Heat probably wouldn't be pursuing a third straight title right now. That’s why it should be a priority to remain within striking distance of Indiana.
Windhorst: Fact. Of course it should matter, they had three Game 7s over the last two years and they won them because they were at home. But it's not more important than Wade's health. Or health in general.
more than almost anything is like to see Bron sit tomorrow and the heat win, now THAT would stick in their heads for a long long time
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