Miami Heat 105, Indiana Pacers 93 (Heat win series, 4-2) A dominant five-day and 10-quarter stretch from the Miami Heat has put the team back in the Eastern conference finals for the second year in a row, and the fifth time in franchise history. And the Indiana Pacers will be left to figure out just how they went from series leader after Game 3, with all the momentum on its side, to out of the postseason in just a week's time. And the rest of the NBA is wondering just what doctor Dwyane Wade visited last weekend, does he do other body parts, and does he work on Friday afternoons? It was an astonishing night for Wade, a player that has been beyond dominant during the Heat turnaround that started with the third quarter in Sunday's Game 4. Forty-one points for the All-Star, missing just eight shots in 25 tries while pulling in 10 needed rebounds for a Heat team featuring big minutes for two of the best defending but worst rebounding front court players in the NBA in Joel Anthony and Shane Battier. Most frightening was the way he was scoring, consistently going glass with a series of runners, not exactly taking and making bad shots, but taking and making tough shots. Gorgeous game from Wade, and after all our worry from last week, it's great to watch.

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