Bob Kravitz, a sports columnist for the Indianapolis Star, believes Miami Heat basketball player Dwyane Wade should be suspended for his "egregious," "malicious," and "terrible" elbow to Indiana's Lance Stephenson's head in the fourth quarter of Friday's game. Show More Summary
Roy Hibbert and Paul George looked unstoppable in Game 2 against Miami, but will they be enough to overcome the Heat? Orlando Magic's Glen "Big Baby" Davis breaks down the key matchups in this best-of-seven series. Let us know your predictions in the comments section below. Read more NBA news on BleacherReport.com
Dwyane Wade wasn't whistled for a foul when he caught Lance Stephenson with an elbow in Game 2, but now that the NBA will take a second look at the play, the Miami Heat guard might be in for some discipline. According to Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today, the play is being reviewed by the league to determine whether any punishment is necessary. Show More Summary
Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade could be in line for punishment as the league reviews the errant elbow that caught Indiana Pacers guard Lance Stephenson's head in Game 2, Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today reports.
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Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers will be decided by some intriguing trends from the previous two games. Indiana didn ’t play defense on LeBron James at the end of Game 1, which caused it to lose. Show More Summary
After two games in Miami, it's no longer assured that the Heat — reigning champs, winners of 27 straight in the regular season, top seed in the Eastern Conference, proud owners of fans like these — are going to dispatch the Indiana Pacers quickly, or for that matter, at all. Show More Summary
The supporting cast has always raised issues for this team the past three seasons, but now Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade have entered the equation. Bosh and Wade have done little to assist James through two games, at least not the way they have in the past. James has scored 66 points in the series, nearly [...]
There's something different about this year's incarnation of the Miami Heat. While they are a deeper, more complex team, they're also relying more on LeBron James and less on Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. Miami has become "LeBron James and Friends," rather than last year's version which was closer to "LeBron and Dwyane ft. Show More Summary
It's official, folks: The Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers are going to make the 2013 Eastern Conference Finals interesting. After LeBron James drove to the rim and stole from the Pacers a Game 1 win they thought they had locked up, there was the sense that Indiana might not get that close again. Show More Summary
Since announcing her pregnancy this a couple weeks ago, Adrienne Bosh, wife to Miami Heat's Chris Bosh of the NBA, has been busy sharing regular photos of her game-watch looks. A couple of things come to mind: 1. She sure loves white, though it makes sense given she looks great in it and lives in the very hot town of Miami, Florida; and 2. Show More Summary
It wasn't until 10:45 was left in the fourth quarter of game two that the Miami Heat captured their first lead of the match against the Indiana Pacers. It lasted exactly 11 seconds long. The next two leads then came with 7:35 and 3:31 remaining on the clock. Show More Summary
In Game 2 of the Miami Heat vs Indiana Pacers Eastern Conference Finals playoff series, Dwyane Wade ran down the court, jumped, and elbowed Lance Stephenson in the head. It’s hard to say exactly what D-Wade was doing that caused him to jump at that exact moment, or what his elbow was doing and why [...]
The Eastern Conference finals between the plucky Indiana Pacers and top-seeded Miami Heat is giving NBA fans a battle with all the hallmarks of a classic series, including a fierce duel between two red-hot players. Miami’s LeBron James, the top player in the league today, was always going to be the key figure in the 2013 [...]
The Indiana Pacers threw open the NBA Eastern Conference finals on Friday, upsetting the Miami Heat with a 97-93 victory to level the best-of-seven series at 1-1. LeBron James scored 36 points for Miami but gave up two crucial turnovers down the stretch that cost the Heat, while Roy Hibbert top-scored for the Pacers with 29 [...]
The Miami Heat are 4-0 against the spread on the road during the 2013 NBA playoffs, which can't be ignored when making your picks Sunday, as they continue their best-of-seven series against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Show More Summary
It seems that, contrary to popular belief, LeBron James is indeed human. In the Indiana Pacers’ 97-93 win over the Miami Heat Friday night, James opened the floodgates for criticism once again. If there is one chink in the king’s armor, it is that he is selfless to a fault. Show More Summary
Dwyane ain’t tryna hear “it’s just Twitter”
Earlier this week Gabrielle Union was having a little fun at Dwyane Wade’s ex-wife’s expense when she altered a JET Magazine cover that mentioned her.
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The Eastern Conference Finals has been defined by three battles: Paul George vs. LeBron James, Erik Spoelstra vs. Frank Vogel and Roy Hibbert vs. Miami shots at the rim. (Hibbert's presence has forced LeBron to work on a floater. Who's...Show More Summary
There are four potential NBA Finals matchups, each with intriguing storylines and a wide variety of talent. But which scenario would be the best? Entering Friday, the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs were each three games away from meeting in the NBA Finals for the first time ever. Show More Summary
Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel knows NBA sidelines have no room for thin skin. His decision to bench Roy Hibbert on both of the Miami Heat's final two offensive possessions in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals has been examined from every angle imaginable since Tuesday night. Show More Summary