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NBA Finals roundtable - Our insiders dissect the biggest questions ahead of Game 3 - ESPN

We're through two games of the NBA Finals and it's a dead heat (no pun intended).

With the series tied 1-1 heading into Wednesday's Game 3 (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC), the Miami Heat hold home-court advantage thanks to a 111-108 win in Denver and have a chance to take the lead on their own turf.

One of the biggest remaining questions for the Heat is the imminent return of Tyler Herro and how he couldfactor back into the lineup following a hand injury suffered during the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Nikola Jokic continues to put up big numbers for the Nuggets with 41 points and 11 rebounds in Game 2, but those gaudy stats aren't always enough. In the four postseason losses for the Nuggets, Jokic has averaged 41.8 points, 10.8 rebounds and 9.5 assists per game, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

Another fun fact: When the NBA Finals are tied 1-1, the team that wins Game 3 goes on to win the title 80% of the time (32-8 series record), according to ESPN Stats & Info. That trend hasn't held up recently, though, as Game 3 winners have a 4-4 series record since the 2010 Finals.

Which way will this series lean in Game 3? Our insiders discuss the biggest questions, trends and storylines as the NBA Finals turn to Miami.

Ramona Shelburne: One of the great underdog stories in NBA history. Yes, they were the No. 1 seed last year and went to the Finals just three years ago, but this year they were basically done with three minutes left in the play-in game against the Chicago Bulls. If the Heat win, they'll have knocked off the top seeds in both conferences and three of the top four MVP candidates (Jokic, Joel Embiid, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jayson Tatum).

Ohm Youngmisuk: Erik Spoelstra's greatest coaching job in a

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