





SCOUTING THE BOBCATS (43-39 overall; 0-3 series)
Playing through injury is nothing new to this season for the Cats. The season began with Al Jefferson limited with an ankle sprain that kept him out of nine of the team’s first 11 games. Kemba Walker also had a stint on the bench with an ankle sprain that forced him to miss the first games of his basketball career, not to mention Gerald Henderson with a calf strain. The early part of the season also saw Michael Kidd-Gilchrist miss time with a dislocated finger and Jeffery Taylor go down for the season with a ruptured Achilles tendon. With each of these unfortunate injuries coupled with Jefferson’s current plantar fascia strain, as well as Walker’s knee injury that kept him on the bench to close out Game 3, this Cats team needs to regroup and heal up in time for Monday’s Game 4 to be able to play at least once more in Miami.

SCOUTING THE HEAT (54-28 overall; 3-0 series)
The Heat are in search of their fourth-consecutive trip to the NBA Finals and third-consecutive championship. Currently in their way are the Bobcats in Round 1. The Bobcats have played hard, gritty basketball against the champs, but haven’t ben able to best LeBron James and the rest of the Heat as of yet in this series. The Heat have always been good on the road in the playoffs have won at least one game on the road in 13 consecutive playoff series, the longest current streak in the NBA and have totaled 17 road playoff wins since 2011, the most in the NBA. One more victory will push them into Round 2 of the Eastern Conference Playoffs and one step closer to a third-consecutive NBA title.