The Pacers have been winning, but now they have the Heat on them. They must forget about everything in the regular season, because now is the time to shut your mouth and play ball. That means if McMillan sees one of his star players having a bad day, they will be sitting out the game and taking a seat next to McMillan. I see the series going seven games, but the Pacers need to not let the refs affect how they play. If they play the right way, with team unity, the Pacers will move on to the next level of championship play. But if they let Miami get in their heads and complain about the refereeing, then that is a one way ticket back to the Circle City. They need to be the bigger person and not let Miami rattle them. That means everybody who wears the Pacer uniform has to play for McMillan, and that means you, Myles Turner and Victor Oladipo. You have a choice. You can either play like champions, or play like you need baby rattles. It going to come down to who can be the better organization, and it all starts with Kevin Pritchard, Pacers Chief of Basketball Operations, and what he tells his men before the game. It also comes down to the players having self control when the Pacers are facing adversity. Indiana, you say you’re the basketball Mecca, but the Pacers need to have hearts of champions and don’t think that this Hoosier won’t be listening. I will, because I have ways to follow you guys all series long.