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MIAMI, FLORIDA - The
Miami Heat is once again, back to the NBA finals, in their fourth consecutive year after
putting an end to the Eastern Conference final series against the Indiana Pacers, in Game
6, 117-92. The Heat is now advancing to the finals.
Miami Heat center Greg Oden, lifting the conference trophy after winning Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals against the Indiana Pacers, 117-92. |
LeBron
James and Chris Bosh both made 25 points for the Heat in this game, dispatching
Pacers for the third time.
The Heat
also has posted a franchise record with their 11th straight home postseason win
since the last two games during the final season of the NBA finals.
In the
recently concluded Game 6 between the Heat and Pacers, the host team never gave
their guest rival a chance to take a lead. In fact, the Heat posted a 37-point
advantage over Pacers.
Pacers’
scoring in this game was led by Paul George, with a total of 29 points and 8
rebounds.
Indiana
Pacers team is known for seizing the best record in the regular season as it
dominated the Eastern Conference. But the Miami Heat is determined enough to
get back to the NBA finals and so they did it again.
This makes
the Miami Heat known as the only NBA team in history that is able to get to the
finals in four straight years.
Miami Heat
will now wait for their Final series rival, as San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma
City Thunders continue their bout to get the remaining slot of the NBA finals.
Game 6
between the Spurs and Thunder will be tomorrow. If San Antonio wins, then the
NBA Finals will immediately start this coming Friday.