
May 30, 2014
8:30 PM EST
AmericanAirlines Arena - Miami, FL
The Skinny

Well, here we are again. For 2 years in a row, heading into game 6, the Pacers are down 3-2. Last year, lead by Paul George’s 29 points, the Pacers forced a game 7. After one of the greatest 4th quarter performances in recent history, Paul George scored 21 of his 38 points in the 4th quarter and simply seemed unstoppable, willing the Pacers to victory. The Pacers hope to, once again, force a game 7 against the Miami Heat, where they would be able to return to Bankers Life and unlike last year, will have the upperhand of home court advantage. But it won’t be easy. After a game where LeBron was forced to ride the bench with 5 fouls for most of the 2nd half, he’ll be out for blood and want to kill a Pacers comeback before it even gets started. But then again, maybe PG has hit his groove and will be able to go toe to toe with LBJ and contain him. So will the Pacers force a game 7 once again? Or will the Pacers’ season finally come to an end?
The Lineups

Point Guard


One word: average.
Shooting Guard


Lance was his usual pestering self and Wade couldn’t keep up his hot start to this series. Both took back seats to Paul George and Chris Bosh, respectively.
Small Forward


It was almost unfair how many unguardable shots PG hit in the 4th quarter. He scored 30 more points than LeBron, who was sidelined for a good portion of the game with foul trouble.
Power Forward


I guess Rashard Lewis is starting know? I don’t know. In any case, Rashard Lewis had a career game with 18 points, all from 3. He’ll retire before he ever plays like that again.
Center


Chris Bosh was Miami’s MVP in game 5 while Roy Hibbert recorded a double double with 10 points and 13 rebounds.
The Bench







Ray Allen had 15. The Pacers’ bench had 6. Lol.
Injury Report

Pacers
None
Miami Heat
None
The Tradition