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Heat Beat Pacers In Game 1: LeBron, Wade Dominate In Second Half Without Chris Bosh (VIDEO)

By TIM REYNOLDS 05/13/12 08:30 PM ET AP

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Forward Lebron James of the Miami Heat dunks against the Indiana Pacers in Game One of the Eastern Conference Semifinals in the 2012 NBA Playoffs on May 13, 2012 at the American Airines Arena in Miami, Florida.

MIAMI — LeBron James was promised some rest. It never came.

The MVP didn't care, not after he and the Miami Heat struck the first blow against the Indiana Pacers.

James accepted his third MVP trophy from Commissioner David Stern before the game, then scored 26 of his game-high 32 points while playing every second of the second half – adding a season-high 15 rebounds as well – as the Heat survived some rough stretches to beat the Pacers 95-86 on Sunday in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.

"I just looked at him straight in the eyes and said, `You can flat-out not get tired, period,'" Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "And he made MVP plays on both ends of the court."

Dwyane Wade scored 29 points for the Heat, who won the game but lost Chris Bosh for the second half and possibly longer. Bosh scored 13 points before leaving late in the first half with a lower abdominal strain, with the team saying he was being scheduled for an MRI exam to determine the severity.

"Hopefully (Monday) we get good news," Wade said. "We all just want to make sure Chris is healthy. So that's all we know right now. Our brother is going to go (Monday) to see if he can get back out there and play with us. If not, then we've got to have someone step up very big. You can't fill Chris Bosh's shoes, but you can have a few guys step up. So we'll see."

David West and Roy Hibbert each scored 17 points and combined for 23 rebounds for the Pacers, who got 10 points each from Darren Collison and George Hill. Indiana controlled long stretches of the first half and didn't trail by more than two points at any time until the fourth quarter, when it was outscored 25-16.

Indiana shot 50 percent in the first half, 30 percent in the second.

"We started to get defensive stops," James said. "We started getting things rolling."

Game 2 is Tuesday in Miami.

"We're not just here to play. We're here to win," Hibbert said. "We need to win Game 2 and come back strong."

Playing one star down, James and Wade raised their games accordingly after halftime. They combined for 42 points in the third and fourth quarters, four more than the entire Indiana roster. The Pacers scored 16 in the fourth, and James had that many alone.

"We definitely let this one get away," Indiana's Paul George said. "It seemed like we weren't supposed to win this one. Everybody in this room knew we had this game."

Everything was undecided until the final moments. Hill made a 3-pointer with 4:51 left, getting Indiana within 86-85. But the Pacers missed their final nine shots of the game, James had a dunk in transition to make it 90-85 with 4:10 left, and his jumper with 31.8 seconds remaining wrapped up the Heat win.

"It's a battle and we know, regardless of being at home, being away, who we're playing, what round, it's tough to win in the playoffs and you have to fight for every single possession," Spoelstra said. "And that's what it was."

From his seat a few rows above the court, it was like Stern knew what was coming long before it happened.

Stern was on hand to present James with his MVP trophy in a pregame ceremony. Later, in a televised in-game interview, Stern told ABC that James is just "warming up" with three MVPs, a total that only seven other players have reached.

"He's a great player," Stern said. "He is so strong and so athletic and so determined when he decides to take over a game, he's extraordinary to watch."

Before Sunday, the last time someone had as many as 32 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and two steals in a playoff game was Vince Carter in May 2006, according to STATS LLC. Plus, James played a big role in something that didn't show up on his personal stat line – Danny Granger shot 1 for 10 for Indiana, scoring only seven points.

"I don't know if he's going to have a huge offensive series," Indiana coach Frank Vogel said. "When you have to guard the MVP for 38 minutes, it takes a lot out of your offensive game."

Wade shot only 8 for 23 from the field, and the Heat missed all six of their attempts from 3-point range – a first in team playoff history. But the Heat held a 45-38 rebounding edge, and allowed Indiana to make only 11 of 37 shots after halftime.

"Definitely not our best game," Vogel said. "We didn't shoot it very well. ... It came down to execution in the fourth quarter and you've got to give credit to Miami's defense."

In the pregame MVP ceremony, James told fans how "electricity" was going to be important throughout the playoffs.

One team came out electrified – and it wasn't Miami.

The Pacers trailed for only 56 seconds in the first half, never down by more than a basket. Indiana opened the game with an 11-4 run, held Miami to 37 percent shooting in the first two quarters, and rode the strength of a 19-6 edge in bench scoring to take a 48-42 lead going into halftime – surviving some foul trouble as well.

Of the 10 players Vogel used in the first half, seven had at least two fouls, and Hill had three.

But by then, Miami had a bigger problem to address, that being Bosh's injury. He got hurt with 1:06 left in the half on a dunk while getting fouled by Hibbert. Bosh remained down for a few moments, then got up slowly and made his free throw.

While going back down to the defensive end, Bosh started limping and grabbing at his midsection. He eventually fell to his knees in pain, and was replaced by Ronny Turiaf with 43.6 seconds left. Bosh was grimacing as he headed to the Heat locker room for evaluation, as his wife covered an anguished look on her face while watching from courtside.

"It's unfortunate Chris went down," Wade said. "But we told him, `Be healthy. We got `em."

NOTES: Wade is appearing in his 18th playoff series with Miami, one more than Alonzo Mourning for the most in Heat franchise history. ... The fans in Miami booed when a foul was given to George in the fourth quarter – his fifth – and not assessed to Hibbert. Had the foul been on Hibbert, it would have been his sixth personal. George fouled out about 2 minutes later. ... It was Miami's 13th straight postseason win at home against East opponents.

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MIAMI — LeBron James was promised some rest. It never came. The MVP didn't care, not after he and the Miami Heat struck the first blow against the Indiana Pacers.
MIAMI — LeBron James was promised some rest. It never came. The MVP didn't care, not after he and the Miami Heat struck the first blow against the Indiana Pacers.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:01 PM on 05/14/2012
This series is the definition of a cake walk.
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anotherwomanfromva
Got social security, thank a democrat
10:33 AM on 05/14/2012
Good game. I just don't see Indiana taking this series. The Heat/Celtics series will be a good one. The Celtics play the Heat very well so this one should be exciting. I'm also looking forward to the Lakers/Thunder series. I'd love to see the Thunder win but I never count out the Lakers. Either way whichever team is going to have their hands full with the Spurs. Still got my money on the Heat to win it all.
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M Smoove
M Smoove= Always CALM, COOL & COLLECTED!!!
09:44 AM on 05/14/2012
Kudos to Mike and Mike in the morning for focusing in on all of this flopping that the Miami Heat have been doing the entire playoffs. Enough with this s**t already!!! Play the damn game!!! I can't ever remember the great Bulls team, Celtics teams and Lakers team doing all of this flopping that Miami is doing. If you're going to be legit champions, let your talent when the game... Not a flop call given to you by the refs. Play the damn game already!!!
11:30 AM on 05/14/2012
I think my favorite was when James got hit in the front of the neck and jumped back like he had bounced off Shaq. Getting hit in the throat hurts, but it doesn't throw you back, if anything it makes you crumble straight down.

Or maybe it was the charge call in front of the Pacers' bench. The call was probably legitimate, but there's no way the collision had enough force to send the guy skidding what looked like 15-20 feet.
beverlyamy1
I ALWAYS GET THE LAST WORD.
01:51 PM on 05/14/2012
man paul pierce is the biggest flopper in the n.b.a.
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M Smoove
M Smoove= Always CALM, COOL & COLLECTED!!!
02:30 PM on 05/14/2012
True... Paul Pierce is definitely the biggest flopper in the NBA. But this season... Especially in the playoffs, the Miami Heat seems to have become the Miami Floppers. Especially the King "James" Flopper himself. As much as you seem to be a big Heat fan... Even you have to admit, the Heat have gotten carried away with this bulls**t. Play the damn game already!!! Or is this what they're teaching them in Miami now??? I can't ever remember Michael, Larry or Magic flopping for calls.
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Seafarer61
I am the one and done. A drive-thru truth teller.
08:43 AM on 05/14/2012
Something to consider...twice during the regular season, the Heat had leads of more than 35 points against the Pacers. They are aggressive on defense but that puts their team into the penalty too soon in each quarter. As a result, James and Wade don't have to shoot 20-foot jump shots, they'll do exactly as they did on Sunday for the rest of the series. DRIVE to the hoop and draw the fouls. The reason Indiana has seven players who average in double digits is because they NEED to play that deep.
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Rosalee Harris
07:38 AM on 05/14/2012
Go Pacers! We get another shot in game2
01:23 AM on 05/14/2012
Chris Bosh hook !! WOW! dunk!http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3379167 Heat vs Pacers Game.
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DaBUU
Macro-bio won't fit...
01:16 AM on 05/14/2012
When DRose went down, the only challenge in front of the Heat was removed. Its a shame.
beverlyamy1
I ALWAYS GET THE LAST WORD.
08:30 AM on 05/14/2012
keep crying,remember last year,not much of a challenge,huh?
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:04 PM on 05/14/2012
He's right though. Chicago was sunk right away with that injury. The Pacers? That'll be a piece of cake for the Heat.
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GeorgeGee
11:43 PM on 05/13/2012
Biggest play of the game. The D Wade chase down and block shot at the rim on an Indiana fast break late in the 4th. The game was still neck and neck at the time, and that easy basket for Indiana would have been huge. The Heat pulled away after that incredible play. The greatness of D Wade displayed on that one play, and it was on the defensive end. Very nice!
11:10 PM on 05/13/2012
Loved the charging call right in front of Vogel.
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RusStyles
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10:54 PM on 05/13/2012
Bron and Wade were awesome--the most dynamic duo in the NBA! It was incredible to watch them take turns scoring and feeding off each other...Magical. The defense was smothering in that 4th...Indiana hung tough, but I can't see them winning more than one game....
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GeorgeGee
11:39 PM on 05/13/2012
I agree with everything you've said. But Indiana is very tough at home. Add to that the uncertainty about Chris Bosh. He's an important cog in the Heat wheel. I'll be holding my breath waiting on Monday's MRI.
10:33 PM on 05/13/2012
Let the haters talk and the players play. I love Miami's chances and I really like what I see from Lebron.
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gtp
I was in the smoke filled room.
08:23 AM on 05/14/2012
And let the drinkers drink. Without a big, the Heat are in trouble.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:05 PM on 05/14/2012
I like 'em too. They're everyone's favorite team to rag on, but I love watching the Heat play.
10:10 PM on 05/13/2012
I turned to a movie and would return during commercials, saw wade or lebron on free throw line every time. Easy game to coach, wait for foul shots. NBA is sooooooo close to pro wrestling.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
09:00 AM on 05/14/2012
Clueless....
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:07 PM on 05/14/2012
Clearly if you're watching a movie and clicking back and forth you're approaching potato status on your couch and missing the heart of the game. Then you call it wrestling? Get a clue.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
08:37 PM on 05/13/2012
This is how MVP's play. He displayed a complete game.
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
07:47 PM on 05/13/2012
Unimpressive. The calls were 21 to 9 against the Pacers in the first half (no shocker there for the Miami Darlings). Not a single call against Lebron, Wade, or Bosh until the 4th quarter. Even though Bosh is the expendable between the big three, his loss will hurt in the long run. The Pacers will have to learn to keep exploiting the Hibbert mismatch, since Miami has no quality big man, and you aren't going to see Danny Granger suck so badly in multiple games.
08:19 PM on 05/13/2012
Another Scott Foster production?
08:40 PM on 05/13/2012
Indiana doesn't stand a chance. The Heat cruised for three quarters and turned on the gas in the fourth. The Pacers are a solid young team. But they don't have anyone who can take over a game when the Heat decide to play good team defense.
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
04:03 PM on 05/16/2012
Right. No chance...even though they snagged a game in Miami despite abysmal shooting.

Ooops!
07:46 PM on 05/13/2012
Indiana big men fouls too much.
That will be the key to us winning this series. Let's go heat Let's go heat !
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robXdion
Because someone has to say it.
07:59 PM on 05/13/2012
Their coach knows that. That's why he made that statement about flopping before the series started.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:08 PM on 05/14/2012
They got this....