The battle between the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls is burning up as the series raced to a one-to-one tie on Wednesday. But the Miami Heat are looking to get assertive and dominate the paint in Chicago, according to the Miami Herald.

"We're not a team that played one way at home, one way on the road," said star player Dwayne Wade. "We are consistent. They did their job. They took home court from us. We've got to go up there and try to get it back." On the heels of the heart-thumping, 37-point victory over the Bulls to even up the series, the franchise is on cloud nine but still wants to set a good tone for the forthcoming game tonight.

Center Chris Bosh believes the Heat must well, turn up the heat. "They [the other team] have something to prove now."

The team returns back to Chicago's United Center, which was the stage for a brutal 101-97 defeat that was their only loss in the past 21 road games and ended their winnning streak with a resounding thud in March. But there were high hopes: the Heat closed out an adrenaline-pumping 2011 Eastern Conference Finals ousting the Bulls, enveloped by the kind of "madhouse" vibe that Lebron James loves so much.

In fact, that crazy energy was very apparent in Game 2. Despite several confrontations and ejections, the Heat had an outstanding showing on Wednesday with 33 drives to the basket on half court plays and shot 68 percent of those shots, according to ESPN. It was the largest win of their post season history, according to Bleacher Report.

If the Heat makes use of that manaical energy, do you think they will prevail in Game 3? Sound off below.