Game 4 vs Pacers, 2014 Conference Finals
Stat Line: 25 points, 6 rebounds, 7-for-12 from the floor
After struggling against the Pacers in 2013 and through the first three games of this series, most were beginning to doubt Bosh again. All the narratives from the past were being brought up, and heading in to Game 4, it was understandable. Through the first three games combined, Bosh mustered up a total of just 27 points on 36 percent shooting. He also only grabbed 12 combined rebounds, adding even more fuel to the fire.
From the tip-off, one could tell Bosh was primed and ready to go. Scoring eight points in the first two minutes, he totaled 17 in the first half, constantly embarrassing Pacers center Roy Hibbert, who had done much of the same to Bosh the year prior. Finishing with 25 points to go along with the 32 put up by James, the Heat rolled over the trash-talking, overconfident Indiana squad many came to dislike at the time, including yours truly.
Dispatching the Pacers in six games, Miami extinguished any doubt rather quickly.