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Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:58 am
by dr3am
Ok so here are the remaining schedules for both the Heat & Pacers
MIAMI
Indiana
- Heat have 29 games left. 17 games at home which include 6 home games against .500 & Above teams (vs CHI, vs HOU, vs MEM, vs POR, vs TOR & vs IND). 12 games on the road which include 5 road games against .500 & Above teams (@ HOU, @ SAS, @ CHI, @ IND, & @ MEM)
- Pacers have 27 games left. 12 at home which include 5 home games against .500 & Above teams (vs GSW, vs CHI, vs MIA, vs SAS & vs OKC). 15 games on the road which include 6 road games against .500 & Above teams (@ HOU, @ DAL, @ MEM, @ CHI, @ TOR & @ MIA)
The negative for us is that we're 24-10 against teams that are below .500 while the Pacers are 31-5 against teams that are below .500
But the positive is that we're 15-4 against .500 & above teams while the Pacers are 11-8 against .500 & above teams
With all that being said and if you were a betting man or woman, who would you put your money on to finish with the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference?
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:24 am
by HeatNation88
The Heat will get the first seed
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:15 am
by AlexCRO
i think we will get the first seed...
Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:29 pm
by Tony15
I'll put my money on Indiana getting it, since they've publically stated numerous times how important it is to them. Miami has a great shot at it now....but I'm not convinced that they think it's really that important at the expense of being well rested for the playoffs.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 2:39 pm
by HIF
like the Heat players. I don't care.
If we get it, we get it.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:51 pm
by mademan
HIF wrote:like the Heat players. I don't care.
If we get it, we get it.
It didn't matter at the beginning of the season, and it didn't matter when it seemed like Indy would run away with it. But if it's in striking distance (1-2 game difference) in the last 20 games, you're crazy if you think the Heat won't actively try and get it.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:47 pm
by HEAT111
I like our chances.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:57 pm
by Mugiwara
I just want to see the Pacers facing the Bulls in the 2nd round.
This might sound crazy but I honestly don't know if they'd reach the ECF in that scenario. Would be funny as hell, though.
If we can get that 1st seed, very well.
Chicago seems to be climbing up the standings as of lately and I think they'll be the 3rd seed.
So for a team as ours that has played so many games the last 3 years, their style of play could really hurt us in the latter rounds. Don't think for a second that I'm afraid of the Bulls, we'd thrash them, just being smart about it.
If we can avoid the Nets and the Bulls till the ECF, that would be the ideal situation for us.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:24 pm
by BoshtimusPrime
We will know after seeing how they play against the next four teams who are bad to mediocre.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:51 pm
by Lord Hades
BoshtimusPrime wrote:We will know after seeing how they play against the next four teams who are bad to mediocre.
Pretty much. Tighten up on the 'supposed to win' games.
All in all, I'm not concerned with it; we can win anywhere. It would be funny though, given all the Pacers yapping about it.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:24 pm
by PacerNation24
I still think we will get the #1 seed (we as in Pacers), Paul George looks well rested now and has dominated his last 3 games (26, 35, and 32 points in each game), we still have to add Evan Turner, and if everything goes right he can be top 3 6th man in the league, everything we've heard about Bynum says he is impressing the coaches with his work ethic and determination to play, and we still have a 2.5 game lead
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 9:53 pm
by SlowPaced
Pacers have an easier schedule. I'm gonna say Pacers. But if we go on a winning streak, watch out.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:27 pm
by DefenseWins
We need to beat Indiana in March and April
Though the April game, that's usually when the heat rest for the playoffs
But Indiana needs more losses handed to them this year
I'm honestly surprised they have kept this up, I expected them to fall off around this time
Hard to say if we will get it but already some bad losses have caught up to us
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:29 pm
by greg4012
PacerNation24 wrote:I still think we will get the #1 seed (we as in Pacers), Paul George looks well rested now and has dominated his last 3 games (26, 35, and 32 points in each game), we still have to add Evan Turner, and if everything goes right he can be top 3 6th man in the league, everything we've heard about Bynum says he is impressing the coaches with his work ethic and determination to play, and we still have a 1.5 game lead
Fixed that for ya
SlowPaced wrote:Pacers have an easier schedule. I'm gonna say Pacers. But if we go on a winning streak, watch out.
Pacers do not have an easier schedule. Pacers have played 4 more home games than us (they're one of the teams that has played the most home games in the league up to this point).
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:09 am
by heater4life
Pacers and Heat have similar schedules down the stretch. On ABC they said Indiana has the 24th hardest down the stretch while Heat have 26th. Indy plays a few more road games than Miami.
Its going to be tight, that matchup in March is going to be tough @ Indiana. But it will be crucial.
If its still neck and neck down the stretch, look for the starters to be playing a hard fought battle April 11th. I think Heat can take it.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:10 am
by Jaxon
PacerNation24 wrote:we still have to add Evan Turner, and if everything goes right he can be top 3 6th man in the league
lol is this what Pacer fans really think
DefenseWins wrote:We need to beat Indiana in March and April
Though the April game, that's usually when the heat rest for the playoffs
But Indiana needs more losses handed to them this year
I'm honestly surprised they have kept this up, I expected them to fall off around this time
Hard to say if we will get it but already some bad losses have caught up to us
They have fallen off.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:14 am
by Jaxon
As for us playing that game in April...I have a feeling Spo will pull a Popovich and sit the Big 3 that game, just to show we really don't look at the Pacers as a threat and are more worried about us, play mind games.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:27 am
by heater4life
Jaxon wrote:As for us playing that game in April...I have a feeling Spo will pull a Popovich and sit the Big 3 that game, just to show we really don't look at the Pacers as a threat and are more worried about us, play mind games.
No mind games needed if HCA is at stake. Theres a fine line between confidence and cockiness, Spo wont cross it against Indiana. They're a real threat.
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:31 am
by Mars
HEAT defense versus last three opponents (DAL, OKC, CHI):
88.7 PPG
99-247 FGA (.401 FG)
20-70 FG3A (.286 FG3)
Re: Race to the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:32 am
by goating
As long as LeBron keeps balling we have the top seed even BR.