The Miami Heat can clinch a fourth straight NBA Finals appearance Wednesday night with a victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Watch the game live on TSN and TSN GO at 8:30pm et/5:30pm pt. The Heat are a single victory away from becoming the fourth team in NBA history to reach the championship round four consecutive seasons. The Boston Celtics made a whopping 10 in a row from 1957-66, then the Los Angeles Lakers turned the trick from 1982-85. The Cs did it once again, battling those same Lakers a few times, from 1984-87. Its been almost 30 years, but history is what this incarnation of South Beachs Big Three had in mind when they united in Miami in the summer of 2010. True to their form, the Heat arent worrying about legacies. They are worrying about Game 5. "Its going to take a better game than we had (Monday). Its that simple," said LeBron James. "You have to get better every game. Their back is against the wall, but we have to go in with that mindset that our back is against the wall, too." Miami inched a win closer to the title round with a 102-90 victory at American Airlines Arena Monday night in Game 4. James scored 14 of his 32 points in the third quarter, while Chris Bosh added 25. Dwyane Wade had 15 points and James also supplied 10 rebounds and five assists for the Heat, who moved to 7-0 at home during the postseason. Pacers guard Lance Stephenson stated that James using trash talk against him in Miamis Game 3 victory was a "sign of weakness." "Im doing something right to get underneath his skin," Stephenson said after Indianas practice on Sunday. His comments mightve fueled James, although the four-time MVP shrugged off Stephensons comments postgame. "I was motivated enough getting back to the finals," said James, who passed Michael Jordan for the most playoff games with at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists. James relentlessly attacked the rim throughout and Bosh helped the Heat finally get off to a fast start in this set. Miami had trailed by double figures in the first quarter in two of the first three games, but it flipped the script on Monday. Bosh, who had netted just nine points in each of the first three tilts and had been just 2-of-12 from beyond the arc in the series, put in Miamis first eight points. He knocked down a pair of 3-pointers during his personal 8-0 run to begin the game and the Heat never looked back in the wire-to-wire victory. Paul George supplied 23 points and seven rebounds and David West added 20 points and 12 boards for Indiana. Stephenson finished with nine points and didnt record his first field goal until the 5:31 mark of the fourth. George was very displeased with the officiating after the game. The Heat attempted 34 free throws compared to 17 for the Pacers. "I feel like were just as aggressive as they are attacking the basket and making plays at the rim," said George. "Maybe this was just home cooking." That comment, plus many more, earned George a $25,000 fine from the league. Roy Hibbert was held scoreless in 22 minutes in defeat. The Pacers are 0-3 all-time in series trailing 3-1. In the Big Three era, the Heat are 7-0 in series when leading by the same margin. "Listen, 3-1 is a tough challenge. We know that," said Pacers coach Frank Vogel. "If its going to happen, it typically happens when the home team is down 3-1. If we win Game 5, the pressure goes back on them. Then theyve got to win Game 6. Otherwise, Game 7 is in our building. "All our focus is on right now is coming back and getting Game 5 and extending the series." If the Pacers can, Game 6 would be Friday night in Miami. Bernard King Jersey . 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Strengths are good positioning and a big body. Half brother of ex-NHL forward Mike Comrie.---Zachary FucalePosition: GoaltenderHometown: Rosemere, Que.Age: 19Size: Six foot one, 181 poundsTeam and draft status: Quebec (QMJHL), Montreal 2013Analysis: Starter at last years tournament is quick and confident. Habs draft pick playing in his hometown.---Joe HickettsPosition: DefenceHometown: Kamloops, B.C.Age: 18Size: Five foot eight, 186 poundsTeam and draft status: Victoria (WHL), Signed as undrafted free agent by DetroitAnalysis: Small but speedy, with a good shot. Likes to rush the puck. Leads WHL defencemen in scoring.---Dillon HeatheringtonPosition: DefenceHometown: CalgaryAge: 19Size: Six foot three, 196 poundsTeam and draft status: Swift Current (WHL), Columbus 2013Analysis: Defensive defenceman who uses his body. Good on the penalty kill.---Madison BoweyPosition: DefenceHometown: WinnipegAge: 19Size: Six foot one, 195 poundsTeam and draft status: Kelowna (WHL), Washington 2013Analysis: Physical player who can skate and rush the puck.---Samuel MorinPosition: DefenceHometown: St-Henri, Que.Age: 19Size: Six foot seven, 224 poundsTeam and draft status: Rimouski (QMJHL) Philadelphia 2013Analysis: Towering defensive rearguard can play big minutes. On comeback from broken jaw in October.---Shea TheodorePosition: DefenceHometown: Aldergrove, B.C.Age: 19Size: Six foot two, 182 poundsTeam and draft status: Seattle (WHL), Anaheim 2013Analysis: Attacking defenceman who can rush the puck and play the point.---Josh MorrisseyPosition: DefenceHometown: CalgaryAge: 19Size: Six feet, 194 poundsTeam and draft status: Kelowna (WHL), Winnipeg 2013Analysis: Solid two-way player is back for second world junior championship. Did well in 20 AHL playoff games last spring.---Darnell NursePosition: DefenceHometown: HamiltonAge: 19Size: Six foot four, 189 poundsTeam and draft status: Sault Ste. Marie (OHL), Edmonton 2013Analysis: Big, shutdown D who can also contribute on attack. Nephew of ex-NFL QB Donovan McNabb.---Brayden PointPosition: ForwardHometown: CalgaryAge: 18Size: Five foot eight, 160 poundsTeam and draft status: Moose Jaw (WHL), Tampa Bay 2014Analysis: Playmaker who led Warriors in scoring last season. Strong on faceoffs.---Anthony DuclairPosition: ForwardHometown: Laval, Que.Age: 19Size: Five foot 11, 184 poundsTeam and draft status: N.Y. Rangers, NYR 2013Analysis: On looan from Rangers.dddddddddddd Slick, speedy winger whose first instinct is to shoot.---Max DomiPosition: ForwardHometown: TorontoAge: 19Size: Five foot nine, 194 poundsTeam and draft status: London (OHL), Arizona 2013Analysis: Stocky stickhandler and playmaker known for thrilling solo efforts.---Connor McDavidPosition: ForwardHometown: Newmarket, Ont.Age: 17Size: Six feet, 182 poundsTeam and draft status: Erie (OHL) 2015 Draft eligibleAnalysis: Probably the best NHL prospect since Sidney Crosby. Can do everything at top speed. Played 2014 world juniors at 16.---Jake VirtanenPosition: ForwardHometown: Abbotsford, B.C.Age: 18Size: Six foot one, 208 poundsTeam and draft status: Calgary (WHL), Vancouver 2014Analysis: Power right-winger who can skate, bang and score.---Nic PetanPosition: ForwardHometown: Delta, B.C.Age: 19Size: Five foot nine, 170 poundsTeam and draft status: Portland (WHL), Winnipeg 2013Analysis: Returning from last years team. Quick, small centre who can pass and score.---Nick PaulPosition: ForwardHometown: Mississauga, Ont.Age: 19Size: Six foot three, 198 poundsTeam and draft status: North Bay (OHL), Dallas 2013Analysis: Big winger with a scoring touch. Strength is consistency.---Nick RitchiePosition: ForwardHometown: Orangeville, Ont.Age: 19Size: Six foot two, 226 poundsTeam and draft status: Peterborough (OHL), Anaheim 2014 Analysis: Power left winger who can play physical and contribute on attack.---Frederik GauthierPosition: ForwardHometown: St-Lin, Que.Age: 19Size: Six foot four, 215 poundsTeam and draft status: Rimouski (QMJHL) Toronto 2013Analysis: Good on faceoffs and penalty killing. Uses his big body to make plays around the net. Returning from last years team.---Sam ReinhartPosition: ForwardHometown: West VancouverAge:19Size: Six foot one, 185 poundsTeam and draft status: Kootenay (WHL), Buffalo 2014Analysis: Was one of Canadas best last year. Can skate, pass, shoot and play with intelligence.---Curtis LazarPosition: ForwardHometown: Vernon, B.C.Age: 19Size: Six feet, 198 poundsTeam and draft status: Ottawa (NHL), Ottawa 2013Analysis: Another returning player, loaned last week from Ottawa. Strong all-around skills.---Lawson CrousePosition: ForwardHometown: Mount Brydges, Ont.Age: 17Size: Six foot four, 211 poundsTeam and draft status: Kingston (OHL), 2015 Draft eligibleAnalysis: Only 17, but big and can play physical, two-way game. Projected top-10 draft pick.---Robby FabbriPosition: ForwardHometown: Mississauga, Ont.Age: 18Size: Five foot 10, 170 poundsTeam and draft status: Guelph (OHL), St. Louis 2014Analysis: Helped Guelph to 2014 Memorial Cup final. Top offensive player and leader. 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