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The post Pacers’ Pascal Siakam breaks down Indiana’s end-of-game offensive issues vs. Thunder appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Indiana Pacers were on the doorstep of history. With a seven ...
However, entering this contest, the Cavaliers do have a massive advantage over the Pacers. This is the offensive attack that they use, and it could cause some real issues for the Pacers.
The Pacers spent the last two days digging deep into the reasons for the 17-point fourth quarter that cost them a chance at a 3-1 NBA Finals lead.
1. Listen to the “de-fense” chants. The Knicks had some offensive issues Tuesday, but the defense that they found in Game 3 disappeared in Game 4.
NBA Finals Game 7: Pacers 'startled' Thunder in Game 6, ... Ahead of Game 7, though, it's not clear whether their offensive issues were ominous or anomalous. On the one hand, ...
Indiana’s ball security issues. The Pacers finished Tuesday’s game with 18 turnovers, which was one more than they had in Game 1. It’s tough to argue with a 2-0 lead, but turnovers — for a ...
The Pacers' ball movement was impressive, with 28 total assists compared to Milwaukee's 15. Antetokounmpo took issue with his team's offensive disposition and made it clear Saturday's effort won't ...
The Pacers have indeed won in a variety of ways this season and might well need to find new ways as the series shifts to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for Games 3 and 4 this weekend.
With a win in Game 7 on Sunday, the Pacers would not only claim their first NBA title, they would be just the third champion in history to enter the tournament as something lower than a No. 3 seed.
The Pacers were 23-17 overall and 7th in the East on the day they made the Siakam deal. Indiana was still very early in what it hoped would be a contention window around Haliburton, and there were ...
One season after the Pacers lost to the Boston Celtics in the ECF, they scaled that hump. As for the Knicks, they still haven't appeared in the NBA Finals since 1999 and haven't won it all since 1973.