Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade (left) goes for a dunk against the Indiana Pacers during the Eastern Conference playoffs. |
Dwyane Wade scored 41 points and NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James added 28 on Thursday as the Miami Heat beat the Indiana Pacers 105-93 to reach the Eastern Conference finals.
After falling behind 1-2 in the-best-of-seven second-round series, the star-studded Heat won three straight games to advance.
They next face either Boston or Philadelphia for a chance to return to the NBA championship series.
Boston and Philadelphia are deadlocked 3-3 and will play a decisive Game 7 tonight.
Miami beat Chicago in last year's Eastern Conference finals but fell to Dallas in six games in the championship series.
The Heat trailed by 11 early on, but Wade scored 26 points in the first half - 20 in the second quarter - to keep Miami close.
Only a 10-0 scoring run late in the second quarter allowed the Pacers to take a slim 53-51 lead into the second half.
The Heat, who got 15 points from point guard Mario Chalmers and 12 from reserve forward Mike Miller, made do without power forward Udonis Haslem, who was suspended for the contest after his flagrant foul on Pacers forward Tyler Hansbrough in Game 5.
The Heat were also without backup center Dexter Pittman, who was suspended for three games for an elbow to Pacers reserve guard Lance Stephenson late in game five. They were already without their best big man, injured Chris Bosh.
"It was a competitive, hotly-contested series and that's what it should be remembered for," said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra. "There were a lot of ups and downs, but the guys were able to tough it out."
Thursday's game was tightly contested most of the way.
The Heat finally seized control in the third quarter, out-scoring the Pacers 28-16 to take a 10-point lead into the final period. Miller and Chalmers hit back-to-back three-pointers to end the third.
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