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Pacers Pound Heat, 94-75: Roy Hibbert Leads Indiana In Game 3 Win (VIDEO)

By TOM WITHERS 05/17/12 11:13 PM ET AP

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Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger, top, signals after making a 3-pointer on an assist from shooting guard George Hill, bottom, against the Miami Heat, Thursday, May 17, 2012.

INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James grabbed a seat on Miami's bench, lowered his head and stared down at the floor.

Way down.

The Heat are in a hole.

Roy Hibbert had 19 points and 18 rebounds, George Hill scored 20 and Danny Granger 17 as the Pacers, showing more balance, toughness and togetherness than favored Miami, throttled the malfunctioning Heat 94-75 on Thursday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Overlooked during the regular season and given little chance to upset the reigning East champions, the Pacers took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Game 4 is Sunday at raucous Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

James scored 22 – 16 in the first half before wearing down – and Mario Chalmers added 25 for Miami. However, Dwyane Wade, banged up and possibly slowed by a more serious injury, scored only 5 on 2-of-13 shooting for the Heat, already missing forward Chris Bosh because of a strained abdominal muscle and not expected to return for this series.

"It's obvious he wasn't himself." James said of Wade. "Does he want to play better? Of course. He's one of the best players in the world."

Wade didn't play like one and he also had an angry exchange during a timeout in the third quarter with coach Erik Spoelstra, who dismissed it as a heat-of-battle incident.

"That happens," Spoelstra said. "Anybody that has been part of a team or has been a coach or been a player, you have no idea how often things like that happen. That was during a very emotional part of the game. We were getting our butt kicked. Those exchanges happen all the time during the course of an NBA season.

"There's going to be a lot of times where guys say something, you don't like it. You get over it and you move on. We're all connected. Dwyane and I have been together for a long time, a long time. We've been through basically everything. A lot of different roles, a lot of different teams. That really is nothing. That is the least of our concern. That type of fire, shoot, that's good. That's the least of our concerns. Our concern is getting for Sunday."

Wade wouldn't discuss his dispute with Spoelstra.

Indiana outscored Miami 51-32 in the second half, when the Pacers could do no wrong.

They made big shots, challenged everything the Heat tossed in the air and didn't back down from a Miami team that appeared poised to make an easy run to the NBA finals after top-seeded Chicago lost Derrick Rose and was eliminated in the first round.

The Pacers, though, have other plans.

In the second half, Indiana forward David West flung James to the floor in the lane, and Granger later got in the superstar's face after a foul on a breakaway. After winning Game 2 in South Florida by three points, the Pacers wanted to show that win was no fluke and that they're for real.

Believe it.

They're two wins from tilting the balance of power in the East.

"We're certainly happy with the win," said Pacers coach Frank Vogel. "But we've got a lot of work to do."

Vogel's pregame message to his team: "Keep your edge, and enhance your edge."

Enhance, they did.

Hibbert controlled the glass, roaming the lane on both ends and finishing with five blocks.

"My primary focus is defense, defense, defense," he said. "I embrace that role and let the offense come to me. Them being one and done, that's what we talked about in the huddle," he said. "One shot and they're done."

Two more losses and the Heat are done.

With his team down 20 in the closing minutes, Spoelstra waved the white flag and pulled out first Wade, then James, who quickly removed his headband as he got to the bench and then pulled out the mouthpiece inscripted with XVI – the Roman numeral for 16 – or the number of wins it takes to get a championship.

When the final horn sounded, the three-time MVP quickly exited the floor.

"When you lose a game like that, all you try to take it away and move on to the next one," James said. "They're playing some good basketball. We're playing pretty good defense on them. We're not scoring the ball."

Indiana busted open a grind-it-out game with a 17-3 run in the third quarter, doing it with an inside-outside attack that had the Heat wondering what was coming next.

Pushed by a rocking home crowd wearing "Gold Swagger" T-shirts and chanting "Beat The Heat" every chance they could, the Pacers pushed their lead to 69-55 after three and then held off one brief run by the Heat in the fourth quarter.

Behind Miami's bench, owner Micky Arison and team president Pat Riley looked on in disbelief.

Despite playing almost 21 minutes and exerting himself on defense, James had enough energy to throw down a vicious left-handed dunk in the final minute of the first half, pulling the Heat even at 43-all. He looked back at the Miami bench as if to say, "How about a little help out here?"

He was doing it all.

Wade, on the other hand, was lost.

He missed all five field-goal attempts, made two turnovers and ran around like a first-time rookie and not a superstar playing in his 95th career postseason game.

Wade finally made his first field goal with 10:22 left in the third to put Miami up 47-45, but the Pacers went on a 10-1 run with Granger dropping a 3-pointer in front of the Heat bench to make it 55-48 and then playfully skipping down the sideline as Miami called a timeout.

With Bosh out, rehabbing in Florida and doubtful to be back at any point in this series, Spoelstra said "everything is out on the table. Everyone has to be ready."

He wasn't kidding.

Spoelstra made a dramatic change to his starting lineup, putting Shane Battier at power forward and using bench-riding center Dexter Pittman in place of Udonis Haslem and Ronny Turiaf in the first five along with James, Wade and Chalmers – a group he played together for just nine minutes during the regular season.

The moves smelled of desperation and maybe Spoelstra sensed his team was in more trouble than he wanted to admit.

And when the Pacers jumped to an 11-2 lead, amping up an already frenzied Indiana crowd, it appeared Miami was indeed in danger of dropping a second straight game.

However, with James leading the charge, the Heat responded by closing the first quarter on a 24-6 tear.

James and Wade were relaxed following the Heat's morning shootaround. There wasn't a hint of panic in either of their voices and they exuded been-here-done-that attitudes.

James downplayed the idea that he and his teammates would need to maintain some kind of "edge" to be best prepared for a pivotal Game 3 many felt would tilt the series.

"It's the postseason," said James, playing in his 100th postseason game. "There's no secrets about an edge or not having an edge. It's the postseason. You have to be ready and approach every possession as if it's the last. I'm always going to have an edge, so that's not going to change."

Well, things have changed.

Notes: The Heat are 4 for 42 on 3-pointers in the series. ... Miami's 75 points were a low in these playoffs. ... Indiana outrebounded Miami 52-36. ... The Heat managed just 12 points in the third quarter. ... Former Pacers center Rik Smits attended the game and got a huge cheer when he was shown on the scoreboard.

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INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James grabbed a seat on Miami's bench, lowered his head and stared down at the floor. Way down.
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threalReginald
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04:27 PM on 05/18/2012
Heat haters I guess this is what you been waiting for the climax of your miserable lives what team will you hope to destroy next?
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SheikArbusto
03:13 PM on 05/18/2012
What is a more fitting title, LeBRICK, or LeCHOKE?
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threalReginald
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03:54 PM on 05/18/2012
LeMVP! Your LeDaddy you LeTard
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SheikArbusto
04:18 PM on 05/18/2012
You know what's ironic about your statement?

1) Lebron and his daddy are very similar. Daddy skipped out on Lebron and Lebron skipped out on his team, his city, his family.

You know what's even funnier?

2) Delonte IS Lebron's new step daddy.
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Minnehaha
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05:45 PM on 05/18/2012
Reg take it easy, take a breath, come on breath deep and close your eyes to the count of ten!
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11:41 AM on 05/18/2012
I missed seeing it. I thought the game was on Friday night.... The HEAT are struggling but I still believe they can bury Indiana....

Go HEAT
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11:22 AM on 05/18/2012
Quitness . . . .
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Gigity
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11:16 AM on 05/18/2012
Loved it. Loved it loved it loved it.
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threalReginald
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04:30 PM on 05/18/2012
nor relevant, nor smart, nor original, and definitely not funny.
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Minnehaha
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11:16 AM on 05/18/2012
Wow, what a game, with more to come!!!
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threalReginald
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04:36 PM on 05/18/2012
Pat is making a move for Side Show Varejo next! More to come indeed though and the only way the Heat could have ever been stopped was by the strength of haters like your self perched in analyst positions. Congrats for today actually no bcuz you are a Cavs fan doomed "Loan" the rest of the league your best players when they escape Gilbert's grip.
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Minnehaha
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05:23 PM on 05/18/2012
How do you know I wasn't rooting for our home town kid? If Lebron is smart he will continue to beg Gilbert to let him come back! With the team we will have next season he would be really silly not to. But I could not believe Wade acting out in front of Riley like that, even you know that was disrespectful to the fans, the team and all the kids watching that game. To get in the coach's face on national television. Reg that is something in all my years that I have never seen on national television. Stephen Smith said the Heat is thinking of breaking up the big three if they don't win this season. Lebron is the only one on the team that is safe.
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11:09 AM on 05/18/2012
I could never respect the Heat. They throw in the towel too often. Punch em in the mouth one good time and they take their ball and go home.
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M Smoove
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11:46 AM on 05/18/2012
Totally agree!!! When they're running someone off the court, its all good for them... But if you hit them with a good run, its like they give up.
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LogicalMathMan
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11:08 AM on 05/18/2012
Looking back to the year the Heat won it all, DWade is slower now and not nearly as effective, Shaq was more dominant in the paint than LeBron is on the outside, Haslem has just lost his game and the Heat had a strong bench ....that's all she wrote.
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Rosalee Harris
10:32 AM on 05/18/2012
Go Pacers!
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dave ochs
09:41 AM on 05/18/2012
All of a sudden Indy looks really good, they're long, and physical, without Bosh the Heat don't have a chance.
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panichead
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11:58 AM on 05/18/2012
"All of a sudden?" Dude I'm a season ticket holder and they have been playing like this all year. Pre All-Star break the majority of their games were on the road and after the All-Star break they had like the 2nd best record in the whole NBA and the best record in the NBA in the month of April (we ended up only 3 games behind Miami for the 3rd seed). They beat the Lakers in LA, beat the Thunder by 15 here. The problem is we have flown under the radar all year long and I don't fault you for not knowing, heck some of the people here in Indy didn't pay attention till game 3 of the Magic series. This is a really good team and finally people around the country are starting to see this. P.S.- Keep an eye on the 3rd quarter, all year long they have been doing what they did last night by outscoring the Heat by, what 14 of 15 points. I'm just saying. (with a pinch of pride)
12:38 PM on 05/18/2012
That team has definitely been doing it quietly (as far as the networks are concerned). Between not being one of the big markets and not having a guy who sells t-shirts to people who can barely tell a basketball from a football, the Pacers are basically doomed to be under the radar, though "doomed" is wrong, since I think a lot of teams would love to sneak up on the world like that.

Give me a team over a superstar or two and a supporting cast any day.
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09:31 AM on 05/18/2012
Has Lebron changed his mouthpiece insignia from XVI to V or VI or VII yet?
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SheikArbusto
02:43 PM on 05/18/2012
His mouthpiece says "Dirk was here."
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SaddleBum
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09:29 AM on 05/18/2012
a good TEAM will beat a collection of prima donnas
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03:25 PM on 05/18/2012
So you shouldnt expect the Heat to win.
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M Smoove
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09:19 AM on 05/18/2012
On Mike & Mike in the morning they were suggesting the ideal of the Heat trading Wade and Bosh to Orlando for Dewight Howard. If that were to happen, that would be a exciting match-up to watch. LeBron, Dewight & the Heat against Wade, Bosh & the Magic. Imagine the intensity there if that were to happen.
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10:46 AM on 05/18/2012
Just think, everyone was saying LeBron was coming to Wade's team, now he's about to take it over.
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Minnehaha
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06:01 PM on 05/18/2012
Like I said before it took Lebron two years to take over Wade's team. When they gave Lebron that 3rd MVP award, he became the leader of the heat.
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LogicalMathMan
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11:05 AM on 05/18/2012
It still won't account for a weak bench and an even weaker outside shooting team.
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M Smoove
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11:47 AM on 05/18/2012
Gotta agree with you on that. Even with a trade like that, they still would have some work to do.
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M Smoove
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11:52 AM on 05/18/2012
But it would just be a great show to see LeBron & Howard going up against Wade & Bosh. You know that Wade would want to send a message to LeBron that said, I should have been the man with the Heat.
08:40 AM on 05/18/2012
NOT ONE..NOT TWO...NOT THREE...NOT FO.... 19!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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BacSi
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08:31 AM on 05/18/2012
Hibbert?

What a great story.

When he came out of HS he was seen as one of the potentially worst recruits in Hoya history.

But in his time at Georgetown he (and them) made himself into a very good college player.

Now this

Good for him. He worked his butt off.
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threalReginald
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04:53 PM on 05/18/2012
I like Hibert too but Haslem, Joel, and Jones are even better stories. I wish the Heat could have nabbed Hibert.