Kyle Korver led the league in 3-point baskets in the fourth quarter during the regular season, according to Stats, Inc.

So far against Indiana, he's 5-for-5 from long range, with a late 3-point basket in each game to help seal victories. All this makes Korver a perfect complement to Derrick Rose, who can draw defenders as well as anyone in the game.

“It's just God's gift the way he shoots the ball,” Rose said of Korver. “He works on his shot, of course, but he's just got a touch that nobody else has got.”

“Everyone gets nervous,” Korver said. “But I found there are definitely little tricks to help yourself be better in those situations. Obviously, you need to know the time and score. But once you know it, that's not your focus anymore. I'm really thinking about the actual shot, seeing the ball come to you before it comes to you. You think about those things instead of, ‘We're down 3 and there's only 10 seconds left,' or whatever it is.”