Eastern Conference Finals 2013: Breaking Down Heat and Pacers Keys to Victory

May 28th, 2013 by Rob Goldberg Leave a reply »

The Miami Heat have taken a 2-1 advantage over the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, but this series is far from over.

While the San Antonio Spurs are waiting to face the winner after sweeping the Memphis Grizzlies, the veteran team will have to keep waiting for the moment. It would not be surprising at all to see this series go the distance with the teams playing all seven games.

However, we have seen both good and bad from both sides in the early going. The teams want to make sure they showcase only the positive part of their game from now on.

Either squad is capable of taking control of the series, but they must focus on these keys to victory going forward.

 

Keys for Miami Heat

Avoid Settling for Outside Shots



After finishing second in the NBA with a three-point shooting percentage of 39.6 percent during the regular season, the Heat have gone cold in the postseason.

Miami is shooting only 33.9 percent from deep in the playoffs, and things were even worse in the first two games against the Indiana Pacers.

The team went 5- ...

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