The Miami Heat will look to get their first win over the Indian Pacers Sunday evening at the American Airlines Arena at 6 p.m. ET.
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his is the Pacers' first trip to Miami since a 113-85 defeat -- easily the most lopsided of the teams' past 10 meetings -- in Game 5 of last year's Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Indiana was ousted in the next game after leading the series 2-1 but has come back this season to win both meetings by double digits, though both were in Indianapolis.
"They are playing so well. And we being the last team that beat them, we know everybody's going to be up for that game," Pacers All-Star Paul George said. "It should be a fun game to watch. We know they are going to be ready because we are up 2-0 on them."
The only other team to knock off the Heat more than once is New York, but Miami beat the Knicks last Sunday as part of a franchise-record win streak that dates to a 102-89 loss at Indiana on Feb. 1.
The Heat now look to tie the sixth-longest streak in league history. They have matched the Clippers' 17-game run from earlier this season, but no team has had a better one since Boston's streak of 19 in 2008.
"Every team that has beaten us, especially since the break, we've tried to redeem ourselves and play a lot better," said Dwyane Wade, averaging 27.0 points and 61.3 percent shooting in the last eight games.
Wade has averaged 29.2 points in the last five matchups with Indiana -- including the three wins to close the playoff series last year -- and James is at 29.6 in that span. However, their teammates have not stepped up offensively in this season's two meetings while Indiana dominated inside, especially in an 87-77 win Jan. 8.
"Now it's our turn, being at home, to come out and take care of business," Wade said.