The Miami Heat produced the best performance on the end of a back to back to back you will ever see.
Heading into a hostile and energetic Indianapolis to take on the vastly improved, young Pacers, Miami bolted out of the blocks and led big throughout en route to a fourth consecutive win.
LeBron James tore through the Pacer defense, finishing with 23 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals. Dwyane Wade 16 and Bosh 13 as Miami’s stars played just three quarters.
Indiana were pulverised in the paint and on the boards, being significantly battered in each of these areas.
Only three teams have won all three of their back to back to back games so far this season and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out who that is.
Miami, Chicago and Oklahoma City. Pretty good representation of who the best teams in the league are.
Miami set another record, becoming only the second team in history to produce double digit wins on all three of their back to back to back wins. The only other team to do it was the 1971 Milwaukee Bucks.
Miami move to 23 and 7, closing in on Chicago for the best record in the NBA. They had a well earned night off tomorrow then head into the cauldron that is the Quicken Loans Arena for another LeBron James homecoming.

