The third member of the big three in Miami Chris Bosh contributed 25 points and six rebounds to a game four win. He started off the first half against the Indiana Pacers with 17 points. In each of the first three games the nine-time all-star has only scored in single digits. It was a playoff performance that was long over due for the former Toronto Raptor.

After Bosh’s most recent struggle in game three, teammate Dwayne Wade met him at a Miami restaurant to help cleanse his mind with some jokes and laughter, reported by the Miami Herald. The strategy seemed to work.

There was no point in game four that the Heat ever trailed. They had a lead the whole entire game. LeBron James was also a major factor in the game as well. Contributing 32 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

King James had a monumental night. After having at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists in game four, James made history having such stats. He has done so in a playoff game 74 times, passing the great Michael Jordan according to ESPN.