Indiana's mindset has not changed for several days. The Pacers were confident entering the series, confident after losing Game 1 to the Miami Heat and confident after winning Game 2.

The Heat say they wouldn't have it any other way.

And though they have lost home-court advantage in the Eastern Conference semifinal series that is now tied at a game apiece, the Heat weren't lacking in the confidence department either on Wednesday.

Playing without the injured Chris Bosh, Miami endured its lowest-scoring night at home since February 2010, and had no one besides LeBron James and Dwyane Wade score more than five points.

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The series now shifts to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Thursday.

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