And the Raptors weren't missing two of their starters either? But lets forget about that too.
The problem with this is, not only can you not go simply off one series, but the Pacers' style and personnel is almost the polar opposite of Miami's. Just because Toronto struggled in the same spots and siutations against Indiana, doesn't mean the same will apply against Miami. This is before we address the potential issues of the Raptors having first round jitters and inability to pace themselves for a series. There's absolutely no reason for you to suggest it's going to be a
walkover, when y'all squad lost to a team without its two most important players, TWICE IN A ROW. The Heat become vulnerable and complacent when they face a team that shows more effort on both sides of the floor (which the Raptors have been renown for this season).
And that may be so, however it's silly for you to suggest it's going to be a sweep, when that playoff experience - more so
age will have an effect on their ability to beat this younger, hungrier (I use that term loosely) Raptors team, four times in a row.