Conference finals aren't going as I planned. Miami is on the verge of knocking Indiana out (apparently the Pacers' great ball playing was very short-lived), and OKC has made an amazing comeback to tie the series against San Antonio with Serge Ibaka back from his calf injury. (I'm actually okay with the second part.) I still think the Spurs will come out the winners in the end, but I cannot wait to see how the West plays out. From the way the first two games went, I thought it was going to be a boring series, but the Western Conference proves me wrong once again. The East, on the other hand, looks about right.
Here are the results from games three and four:
Game 3:
Game 3:
Indiana Pacers (87) vs Miami Heat (99) Heat lead series 2-1
San Antonio Spurs (97) vs Oklahoma City Thunder (106) Spurs lead series 2-1
Game 4:
Game five starts tonight with the Pacers and Heat at 7:30pm and ends Thursday night with the Spurs and Thunder at 8:00pm.
All times are in Central Time.
Indiana Pacers (90) vs Miami Heat (102) Heat lead series 3-1
San Antonio Spurs (92) vs Oklahoma City Thunder (105) Series tied 2-2
Game five starts tonight with the Pacers and Heat at 7:30pm and ends Thursday night with the Spurs and Thunder at 8:00pm.
All times are in Central Time.
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