It seems that Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelsta is right when he said that the path they will take right they took the NBA championship last year will be more challenging than ever. At the moment, the defending champion is facing enough trouble.
From not getting enough rebounds or not getting a consistent Chris Bosh, the team is set to face the challenge set by the Pacers. The tightly competitive Eastern Conference finals is tied at two games apiece. According to Coach Spoelstra, the Pacers are worthy opponents and with that, his team must certainly play well to win.
Game 6 will be set in Indiana by Saturday while the San Antonio Spurs is just waiting to see who they will face for the NBA Finals by June 6. If history would be the basis, it is usually that the Game 5 winner when at a point that the series is tied at 2-2 gets the upper hand. But this has already been disproven by the Miami Heat last season.
With that, Spoelstra kept on saying that they are not taking any game plan from the past to serve as their blueprint. They are all just certainly focusing onward.
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