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Bringing Bynum aboard rankled Hibbert, a source told NBA.com, when coach Frank Vogel ran plays to get Bynum involved offensively that he rarely calls for Hibbert.

http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/...a-over-but-alleged-impact-on-hibbert-remains/
 
Paul George needs to be out here posting fishing pics on Instagram daily.

Hell, take the whole damn team fishing.
 
So who's taking the pacers over the heat? Come on out.
 
I've never seen a team waffle between absolutely embarrassing and world-beater so many times in one series.

At this point, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Pacers beat Miami in four or lose in four with every game by double digits. These guys make no sense.
 
Unfortunately I see Miami in six, with OKC-SA going seven games. SA will win despite Parker's injury, which will restrict his ability in the Finals. The Heat will win, LeBron will opt in another year, and the Cavs will sign Evan Turner to the max.

(OK, just kidding about the last part)
 
I've got the Pacers, but that's just being a Homer. The ECF is no time for rational "I want them to win but don't think they will" talk.
 
Well, Indiana escaped embarrassment, but I am very skeptical. That being said, Indiana in 7.
 
Miami in 5 or 6. Chalmers continues domination of Hill, Hibbert doesn't have nearly the impact as last year, Paul George and Lance Stephenson play average. Fairly close games but Indiana can't close down the stretch. Miami's three point shooting and defense will ultimately be the difference.
 
How much bourbon does Larry really drink at these games? That's the only question I have. Heat in 7


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Miami in 5 or 6. Chalmers continues domination of Hill, Hibbert doesn't have nearly the impact as last year, Paul George and Lance Stephenson play average. Fairly close games but Indiana can't close down the stretch. Miami's three point shooting and defense will ultimately be the difference.

When has Chalmers dominated Hill? His numbers against the Pacers the last few years are underwhelming.
 
I think the Pacers in 7. I think Wade misses a game or two with the Knee.
 
Miami in 5 or 6. Chalmers continues domination of Hill, Hibbert doesn't have nearly the impact as last year, Paul George and Lance Stephenson play average. Fairly close games but Indiana can't close down the stretch. Miami's three point shooting and defense will ultimately be the difference.

Chalmers in 4 games against Indiana this year - 7.8 PPG, 3.5 APG, 3.5 RPG, 1.8 TOPG, .333 FG%, .167 3PT%

If that's dominance, Alonzo Gee needs his own shoe.
 
It just seems like the Pacers have been stumbling and bumbling their way through the playoffs so far. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if this team fell ass backwards into the finals. They can go from amazing to shitty from one game to another. Who knows wtf will happen next?
 

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