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Eastern Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - Series tied at 1-1 |
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717 | MIAMI | -360 | 718 | CHICAGO | +280 |
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All Games | 71-17 | +16 | 50-38 | 42-43 | 102.7 | 51.2 | 49.6% | 46.7 | 94.4 | 48.4 | 43.9% | 48.2 | Road Games | 31-12 | +10.4 | 26-17 | 18-24 | 99.2 | 49.3 | 48.4% | 47.0 | 93.9 | 48.2 | 43.4% | 49.7 | Last 5 Games | 4-1 | -7.5 | 3-2 | 1-3 | 98.2 | 46.4 | 48.4% | 49.8 | 85.0 | 42.4 | 42.2% | 46.0 | Playoff Games | 5-1 | -7.5 | 4-2 | 1-4 | 100.2 | 47.3 | 49.6% | 50.3 | 85.3 | 42.8 | 42.1% | 44.8 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 102.7 | 51.2 | 38-77 | 49.6% | 9-22 | 39.3% | 17-23 | 75.2% | 47 | 8 | 23 | 19 | 9 | 13 | 5 | vs opponents surrendering | 98.1 | 49.3 | 37-82 | 45.3% | 7-20 | 35.7% | 17-22 | 75.1% | 51 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 99.2 | 49.3 | 37-77 | 48.4% | 9-23 | 38.2% | 16-21 | 72.6% | 47 | 9 | 23 | 19 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (All Games) | 94.4 | 48.4 | 35-81 | 43.9% | 8-22 | 34.7% | 16-21 | 76.0% | 48 | 11 | 20 | 20 | 8 | 15 | 3 | vs opponents averaging | 97.1 | 48.9 | 37-82 | 44.8% | 7-20 | 35.5% | 16-22 | 75.0% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Road Games) | 93.9 | 48.2 | 35-81 | 43.4% | 7-21 | 35.2% | 16-21 | 76.6% | 50 | 12 | 22 | 19 | 8 | 15 | 4 |
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All Games | 50-41 | -0.4 | 40-50 | 43-48 | 93.3 | 46.9 | 43.9% | 51.7 | 93.5 | 46.3 | 44.4% | 49.6 | Home Games | 26-18 | -14.4 | 14-30 | 18-26 | 93.7 | 46.6 | 43.3% | 53.4 | 91.6 | 46.0 | 43.2% | 50.1 | Last 5 Games | 2-3 | +5.6 | 2-3 | 4-1 | 90.6 | 47.4 | 43.5% | 48.0 | 99.8 | 49.6 | 46.3% | 50.2 | Playoff Games | 5-4 | +8.4 | 4-5 | 6-3 | 94.8 | 46.4 | 45.4% | 51.4 | 99.7 | 49.2 | 45.2% | 50.2 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 93.3 | 46.9 | 36-82 | 43.9% | 5-16 | 35.0% | 16-21 | 76.7% | 52 | 12 | 23 | 20 | 7 | 14 | 5 | vs opponents surrendering | 97.7 | 49.2 | 37-82 | 45.3% | 7-20 | 35.7% | 17-22 | 75.0% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 93.7 | 46.6 | 36-83 | 43.3% | 5-15 | 36.7% | 17-22 | 76.2% | 53 | 13 | 23 | 20 | 7 | 14 | 6 | Stats Against (All Games) | 93.5 | 46.3 | 36-80 | 44.4% | 6-16 | 34.4% | 17-23 | 74.1% | 50 | 11 | 19 | 20 | 7 | 13 | 6 | vs opponents averaging | 97.7 | 49.3 | 37-82 | 45.2% | 7-20 | 35.8% | 17-22 | 74.9% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Home Games) | 91.6 | 46.0 | 35-81 | 43.2% | 5-16 | 33.8% | 16-22 | 74.8% | 50 | 11 | 19 | 20 | 7 | 13 | 6 |
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Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 95, CHICAGO 94.8 |
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3/31/2013 | @ SAN ANTONIO | 88-86 | W | 9 | W | 194 | U | 33-71 | 46.5% | 37 | 10 | 35-79 | 44.3% | 57 | 12 | 4/2/2013 | NEW YORK | 90-102 | L | 3 | L | 192 | P | 30-60 | 50.0% | 41 | 19 | 37-71 | 52.1% | 34 | 13 | 4/5/2013 | @ CHARLOTTE | 89-79 | W | -3.5 | W | 191.5 | U | 31-69 | 44.9% | 49 | 20 | 28-88 | 31.8% | 54 | 13 | 4/6/2013 | PHILADELPHIA | 106-87 | W | -7.5 | W | 188.5 | O | 40-83 | 48.2% | 51 | 9 | 33-82 | 40.2% | 48 | 9 | 4/9/2013 | MILWAUKEE | 94-83 | W | -6.5 | W | 197.5 | U | 38-88 | 43.2% | 54 | 17 | 33-75 | 44.0% | 44 | 19 | 4/10/2013 | @ WASHINGTON | 103-98 | W | 4 | W | 188 | O | 33-75 | 44.0% | 54 | 22 | 36-80 | 45.0% | 41 | 16 | 4/12/2013 | BOSTON | 109-101 | W | -11.5 | L | 196 | O | 39-71 | 54.9% | 45 | 14 | 41-85 | 48.2% | 40 | 13 | 4/14/2013 | CHICAGO | 105-93 | W | -10 | W | 190 | O | 36-70 | 51.4% | 54 | 15 | 29-82 | 35.4% | 54 | 14 | 4/15/2013 | @ CLEVELAND | 96-95 | W | 2 | W | 192 | U | 33-66 | 50.0% | 52 | 17 | 39-86 | 45.3% | 45 | 5 | 4/17/2013 | ORLANDO | 105-93 | W | -7 | W | 193 | O | 42-78 | 53.8% | 42 | 11 | 40-77 | 51.9% | 55 | 13 | 4/21/2013 | MILWAUKEE | 110-87 | W | -13.5 | W | 197.5 | U | 38-68 | 55.9% | 53 | 19 | 34-82 | 41.5% | 39 | 12 | 4/23/2013 | MILWAUKEE | 98-86 | W | -14 | L | 197 | U | 35-78 | 44.9% | 48 | 14 | 36-72 | 50.0% | 42 | 16 | 4/25/2013 | @ MILWAUKEE | 104-91 | W | -7 | W | 195 | P | 41-79 | 51.9% | 52 | 19 | 33-72 | 45.8% | 47 | 20 | 4/28/2013 | @ MILWAUKEE | 88-77 | W | -8.5 | W | 195 | U | 34-73 | 46.6% | 53 | 13 | 30-81 | 37.0% | 47 | 15 | 5/6/2013 | CHICAGO | 86-93 | L | -13 | L | 188 | U | 31-78 | 39.7% | 43 | 8 | 31-71 | 43.7% | 57 | 15 | 5/8/2013 | CHICAGO | 115-78 | W | -13 | W | 186.5 | O | 42-70 | 60.0% | 53 | 17 | 27-76 | 35.5% | 37 | 17 | 5/10/2013 | @ CHICAGO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/13/2013 | @ CHICAGO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/15/2013 | CHICAGO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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3/31/2013 | DETROIT | 95-94 | W | -8.5 | L | 186.5 | O | 30-76 | 39.5% | 48 | 9 | 36-72 | 50.0% | 54 | 16 | 4/2/2013 | @ WASHINGTON | 86-90 | L | 2.5 | L | 187.5 | U | 35-89 | 39.3% | 55 | 7 | 33-78 | 42.3% | 57 | 10 | 4/4/2013 | @ BROOKLYN | 92-90 | W | 5.5 | W | 188 | U | 38-82 | 46.3% | 56 | 13 | 31-70 | 44.3% | 41 | 16 | 4/5/2013 | ORLANDO | 87-86 | W | -8 | L | 191.5 | U | 33-82 | 40.2% | 46 | 11 | 34-80 | 42.5% | 53 | 13 | 4/7/2013 | @ DETROIT | 85-99 | L | -4.5 | L | 185.5 | U | 33-73 | 45.2% | 41 | 11 | 39-73 | 53.4% | 47 | 13 | 4/9/2013 | TORONTO | 98-101 | L | -3.5 | L | 184.5 | O | 37-86 | 43.0% | 52 | 10 | 37-72 | 51.4% | 42 | 8 | 4/11/2013 | NEW YORK | 118-111 | W | 4 | W | 193.5 | O | 39-87 | 44.8% | 61 | 8 | 42-104 | 40.4% | 61 | 7 | 4/12/2013 | @ TORONTO | 88-97 | L | 2.5 | L | 188.5 | U | 34-77 | 44.2% | 45 | 16 | 34-72 | 47.2% | 45 | 13 | 4/14/2013 | @ MIAMI | 93-105 | L | 10 | L | 190 | O | 29-82 | 35.4% | 54 | 14 | 36-70 | 51.4% | 54 | 15 | 4/15/2013 | @ ORLANDO | 102-84 | W | -5.5 | W | 191 | U | 42-75 | 56.0% | 42 | 14 | 31-74 | 41.9% | 51 | 14 | 4/17/2013 | WASHINGTON | 95-92 | W | -8.5 | L | 186 | O | 37-78 | 47.4% | 52 | 15 | 36-85 | 42.4% | 47 | 8 | 4/20/2013 | @ BROOKLYN | 89-106 | L | 4.5 | L | 181.5 | O | 36-76 | 47.4% | 42 | 9 | 43-77 | 55.8% | 42 | 8 | 4/22/2013 | @ BROOKLYN | 90-82 | W | 5.5 | W | 183 | U | 37-77 | 48.1% | 56 | 14 | 29-82 | 35.4% | 50 | 12 | 4/25/2013 | BROOKLYN | 79-76 | W | -3.5 | L | 182 | U | 31-78 | 39.7% | 60 | 13 | 28-81 | 34.6% | 49 | 10 | 4/27/2013 | BROOKLYN | 142-134 | W | -2.5 | W | 176.5 | O | 58-109 | 53.2% | 65 | 14 | 48-97 | 49.5% | 60 | 19 | 4/29/2013 | @ BROOKLYN | 91-110 | L | 6.5 | L | 180.5 | O | 37-75 | 49.3% | 39 | 12 | 42-84 | 50.0% | 49 | 11 | 5/2/2013 | BROOKLYN | 92-95 | L | 0 | L | 183.5 | O | 36-89 | 40.4% | 59 | 16 | 34-79 | 43.0% | 55 | 9 | 5/4/2013 | @ BROOKLYN | 99-93 | W | 7 | W | 183 | O | 40-82 | 48.8% | 48 | 8 | 35-86 | 40.7% | 51 | 9 | 5/6/2013 | @ MIAMI | 93-86 | W | 13 | W | 188 | U | 31-71 | 43.7% | 57 | 15 | 31-78 | 39.7% | 43 | 8 | 5/8/2013 | @ MIAMI | 78-115 | L | 13 | L | 186.5 | O | 27-76 | 35.5% | 37 | 17 | 42-70 | 60.0% | 53 | 17 | 5/10/2013 | MIAMI | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/13/2013 | MIAMI | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/15/2013 | @ MIAMI | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| MIAMI: GUARDS: The regular season goal for DWYANE WADE is to just stay healthy. Even following knee surgery, he's still good enough to pile up numbers, but the minutes won't be there in the regular season . . . That's why the Heat brought in RAY ALLEN. He and Wade will share the floor at times, but Allen should primarily play off the bench. His role will be to knock down the wide-open threes Wade and LeBron James create . . . After all the big plays he made in the postseason, MARIO CHALMERS is entrenched as the starting point guard, despite being plagued by a bad hammy in the preseason . . . Super-quick NORRIS COLE looks like he'll become one of the NBA's better backup point guards . . . If he doesn't retire, the absurdly brittle MIKE MILLER will see limited regular-season minutes . . . TERREL HARRIS will likely make the team because he's willing to play defense. FORWARDS: While another title is their No. 1 priority, LeBRON JAMES has shown no need to rest during the regular season. He'll play full-time minutes and be in the thick of the MVP race . . . CHRIS BOSH remains integral to the offense with his ability to pull opposing bigs away from the basket. His stats don't reflect his actual value . . . SHANE BATTIER will continue to be a defensive specialist whose offensive role is limited to shooting open threes . . . UDONIS HASLEM is another guy who will get held back in the regular season. He should lead their low-post rotation . . . RASHARD LEWIS' knee problems have robbed him of athleticism . . . But Lewis should beat out fellow shooter JAMES JONES for a rotation spot . . . JARVIS VARNADO is a shot-blocking force with little to no offensive game. CENTERS: JOEL ANTHONY will continue to tag-team with Haslem in the middle. Anthony is an absolute negative on the offensive end, but he brings more size and shot-blocking than Haslem . . . DEXTER PITTMAN will be battling for a roster spot. Sexy Dexy has shown no signs of being an NBA-caliber player so far in his career . . . MICKELL GLADNESS is a better alternative than Pittman on both ends of the floor. | | CHICAGO: GUARDS: The best guess on DERRICK ROSE is a February return. But an ACL injury usually isn't 100 percent until the second full year back . . . With Rose out, KIRK HINRICH figures to play heavy minutes early. He's a defensive specialist who will pass and watch on offense . . . NATE ROBINSON could push Hinrich for minutes. He's the offensive half of that platoon, but Thibodeau almost always leans defense . . . RICHARD HAMILTON will carry a bigger offensive load while Rose is recovering. He's a shadow of his former self . . . MARCO BELINELLI is a nice addition. He's solid defensively, and he brings the long-range shooting Chicago lacks. Don't be surprised if he pushes Hamilton . . . Rookie MARQUIS TEAGUE will mostly sit and watch this year. FORWARDS: After avoiding wrist surgery, LUOL DENG should be Chicago's top scorer while Rose is out. He's the only one on this team who even has a chance to generate his own offense . . . CARLOS BOOZER continues to be a major disappointment. In the past it's been his atrocious defense, but now he's taken a step back offensively as well. He may score more with Rose out, but he'll continue to sit late in close games . . . TAJ GIBSON should be in for a bigger role. With Omer Asik gone, he's one of only two defensively capable bigs on this roster . . . VLADIMIR RADMANOVIC will try to replace some of the three-point shooting they lost when Kyle Korver left . . . JIMMY BUTLER has a puncher's chance at a rotation spot after a good summer. CENTERS: JOAKIM NOAH was still working his way back from that badly sprained ankle this summer. His durability is questionable, but the Bulls will have to lean on Noah for more minutes now that Omer Asik is gone . . . NAZR MOHAMMED steps into Asik's role as Noah's backup. But while Asik was an active defender, Mohammed is more of just a big body with six fouls to give. |
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AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds contributed to this report.
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Last Updated: 4/20/2024 12:09:45 AM EST. |
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