5. Game 3 will be ...
A. Chicago's
B. Miami's
Nick Friedell, ESPN Chicago: B. Miami's. The Bulls have bounced back all season after tough defeats, but I think LeBron and Wade have a large dose of renewed confidence after slowing down Rose and earning a hard-fought win in Game 2.
John Krolik, Cavs: The Blog: B. Miami's. The Heat have some momentum, and the lack of a home-crowd advantage will keep the Bulls from playing at the insane energy level they brought to Games 1 and 2. I think there will be a split in Miami; Chicago is too good to lose three games in a row.
Tom Haberstroh, Heat Index: B. Miami's. The Heat haven't lost at home in the playoffs and Haslem's arrival smoothes out their top-heavy roster. Forget the "Fan Up" campaign; ask Boston or Philly how hard it is to beat the Heat on their home floor.
Braedan Ritter, Bulls By The Horns: B. Miami's. This game will be a battle of coaches. Thibodeau needs to free up Rose and stop Wade and LeBron. The Heat need to keep their intensity on the glass and Spoelstra must change his game plan (so Thibodeau can't plan for it) while not changing it so much that it stops working. If forced to choose, I would take Miami at home.
Matt Scribbins, Magic Basketball: B. Miami's. The Heat will continue their dominant play at home and win on Sunday. Three days off between games should allow the big three to fully recover and once again do nearly all of the damage for their team.