Chris
Bosh hasn't scored in double-figures in the past three games.
Chris Bosh knows he can do better, and he's owning up to his lack of success in the
past three games for the Miami Heat. With a Eastern
Conference Finals matchup against the Indiana Pacers coming
down to Monday night's Game 7, Bosh is pledging to help his teammates,
including LeBron
James, according
to ESPN.
"I changed my game in Games 1 through 6 and it hasn't really
worked," Bosh said. "I just need to do what I do and just let it all
hang out.
"We can't just sit around and expect LeBron to do all the work and
hope that he has a 50-point game. We have to do our part."
For
the series, Bosh has been challenged as a thin power forward on the back of 7'2
Pacers center Roy
Hibbert. And Bosh has struggled to make Hibbert pay in his own way, scoring
11.3 points per game and grabbing just 3.7 rebounds during the six games thus
far. Over the last three games, Bosh has shot 24 percent from the floor.
While his three-point shooting ability could cause
problems for Indiana, moving to a more perimeter-oriented game has hurt Bosh's
rebounding. But the Heat need scoring punch to help James, and so far the team
has struggled to move the ball. In Game 6, the Heat recorded just 10 assists
and scored 77 points on 36 percent shooting, and the problems made James'
29-point outing a misleading one.
Dwyane
Wade is working through knee pain, and Bosh has dealt with
a bum ankle, neither of which has helped Miami's cause.
"They're both big-game players and the bright lights inspire them
more than shrink them," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra told ESPN. "This
is why this team was put together, for moments like this."
Miami
has been here before, however. Just last season, the Heat beat the Boston
Celticsin an Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 bout. Being in South Beach
helped then and could help Monday, as home teams are 89-23 all-time in Game 7s.
Bosh
can remember last year well. He scored 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting --
including three triples -- as the Heat buried the Celtics 101-88 en route to
the NBA Finals.

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