Dwyane Wade seems to be distracted by the bunch of yellow people around him in last night’s game or just irritated with his struggle to gain more points as he and his coach exchange not so positive chit chats during the game.
Dwyane Wade was just so poor tonight when it comes to shooting performance. He just couldn’t make it, LeBron was aggressive in the first quarter but both of them join the same dance on the conclusive parts of the game. Pacers just overpower the Heat and slowly brought them down. Dwyane was frustrated because he doesn’t want a second straight loss from the Pacers, which is supposed to be an easily-beatable team.
Along the way, while the heat is really burning, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra might have said something that offended the mighty Dwyane. Both having headaches, just randomly confronted each other in the sideline (Dwyane was substituted during the event), perhaps exchanging words that both of them did not like if said to their faces for the second time.
The staff and the bench players were sensitive enough to water the fire that was inside their house already. Wade and Spoelstra was separated easily but couldn’t communicate nicely anymore in the rest of the game. This could add up to their failures in losing the game.
Anyway, the Pacers celebrated much for that win because it was hard earned. To win two times in a row against a very powerful team with lots of superstars (including Wade), this kind of win is very special.
Game Four might not be the same. Miami Heat no matter how buried is sure to come back with another set of firewood in their hands. Hopefully, the Wade and Spoelstra argument will be ironed and LeBron will be aggressive again. If the Pacers will still wear the same heart that they have tonight, I’m sure Game 4 will be another hell of a show again.
What we are thankful about is that the game was concluded without no one getting seriously hurt or injured.
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