The Heat were able to take Game 3 off the consistent shots of Jimmy Butler, who put up 40 points on the night. Adebayo, who picked up an average of 15.9 points and 10.2 rebounds during the regular season, could be back in the game tonight after Miami moved him to questionable for the game, and getting these two together would give the Heat two solid playmakers with proven track records of winning. Dragic will most likely continue to sit out as he nurses a bad foot; however, he, too, is listed as questionable.
LeBron James had an off night in Game 3 and there’s a good chance he won’t repeat the weak performance. He was so frustrated with his shooting in that game that he walked off the court with almost ten seconds still remaining. However, King James doesn’t have three championships to his credit for nothing, and knows how to shake off the bad moments to get back in the game. He said after the Game 3 loss, “Throughout the postseason, I stay even-keel. As I’ve grown in this game and I’ve grown over the years, I kind of stay even-keel, understanding that there’s always another opportunity to get better.”
There’s little doubt that the Lakers are going to increase the pressure tonight. Whether or not it will be enough against a resilient Heat squad remains to be seen. The Lakers have been the odds-on favorite in all of the games so far and are getting great odds (-1667) to win the title. However, the Heat can never be discounted, as they showed in Game 3. Tonight, oddsmakers have the Lakers at -295 (+254 for the Heat), on a spread that has moved from 9 to 7 since Adebayo’s return was announced. That indicates some skepticism on the part of sportsbooks that the Lakers are as dominant when he’s in for the Heat.