Well it was Heat by 6 but a fair prediction. I agree that the Heat have not been showing elements of a championship team but questions were answered today.
1) Heat can't beat playoff teams.
Lakers are #2 in the West and had won 8 straight games (including Portland, Atlanta twice, OKC & San Antonio). This wasn't the Lakers at Christmas, this was the defending champion playoff-intensity Lakers.
2) Chris Bosh is soft.
Posted 24 and 9, beat Pau Gasol routinely on the block and outplayed every Lakers big on the floor. If he continues to get it in the low-post he's going to provide that element that the Heat have missed, AND if he can do it against the most talented frontcourt in the NBA - he can do it against any team.
3) Heat have no depth
Miller had 12 points, Chalmers and Bibby combined for 15 points and 5 triples. The Miami bench looks a lot better when Miller is playing like he should, not averaging 5 PPG as he has. Plus Udonis Haslem will be back for the Playoffs. It cannot be said enough how much of a difference Mike Miller can make. He is the teams 4th or 5th (depending if you like Haslem above him) best player, and when your 4th/5th best player is averaging 5 PPG, especially when he's meant to be your 6th man, your bench is going to look crap. For example - what if Lamar Odom averaged 5 PPG? If he can play like he did today, which is what is expected of him so it's not unrealistic, the Heat bench will be a LOT better.
4) Heat can't close games
Wade with a clutch bucket at the 50 second mark, LeBron with 2 clutch free throws and a clutch defensive possession.
And I'll add in that LeBron and Wade shot a combined 16/40 in this game, and we still don't have Haslem back. The Christmas day blowout against the Lakers was meaningless, because we overpowered them with our stars, but today the better TEAM won.