Despite a late run, the Pacers lost Game 3 of the playoff series with the Heat last night, breaking their 11-game winning streak.  Miami won its 17th straight home game.  

The Heat won by controlling the boards.  ?They wanted the game more than we wanted it," said Jermaine O'Neal, who led the Pacers with 29 points. "We had a lot of breakdowns; we didn't have that sense of urgency.?

The Pacers converted just 22-of-34 foul shots even though they hit nine 3-pointers for the second straight game.  Ron Artest was just 4-18 from the field.

Rookie Dwyane Wade led the Heat with 25 points.

Game 4 is Wednesday night with the Heat looking for the tie and the Pacers out for the 3-1 stranglehold on the series.

?We get this next game, they'll be in the hole, then it's go in and kill 'em,?  Jonathan Bender said.