Game 63 : Indiana Pacers (29-33) @ Oklahoma City Thunder (21-42) - 8:00 PM
Posted: Sat May 1, 2021 9:09 pm
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Triple double in 1st half.Pacers Forever wrote:WOW no signs of rust on Sabonis ! 12 minutes 3-5 7 rebounds 8 assists. McDermott stroking it tonight
Topofthekey wrote:So this is what Domas can do when fully rested
Perhaps now Bjorkgren will understand he needs to stop playing him 40 minutes every game
Pacersike wrote:Topofthekey wrote:So this is what Domas can do when fully rested
Perhaps now Bjorkgren will understand he needs to stop playing him 40 minutes every game
Playing the 5 and having a good fit next to him at the 4 also helps.
Oshae played 40 minutes...
Nate will be fine as a coach, him struggling and nobody correcting him yet, gives us a better pick and we will make the postseason.
We get what we deserve to get, every second.
Tom White wrote:OKC has been racking up a series of really bad loses. Do they even care at this point?
They are 2-19 over their last 21 games.
I took a quick look at their recent record and found loses to these teams, by these margins:
Nuggets 30
Bulls 21
Hawks 23
Suns 37
Trail Blazers 48
Pistons 24
Cavs 27
Warriors 38
Wizards 20
76ers 31
So, even though we are not having a good season at all, things could be worse. We could be stuck being Thunder fans.
Topofthekey wrote:In way, having both Myles and Domas can be seen as a little clunky, but it can also be seen giving the team A LOT of flexibiity, in terms of how to proceed with building the team
Both are legitimate building blocks, so they can't really go wrong committing to either one. They can literally flip a coin, and either outcome would be good. Alternatively, they can decide which one to trade based purely on who fetches a better package in return. Or they can simply keep both, it's perfectly acceptable as well
Pritchard has basically been dealt an extremely flexible hand, with multiple viable paths forward. It's really up to him to make the most of it. Not many GMs are afforded this kind of opportunity. They are usually held ransom by the whims and demands of their superstar, are hamstrung by very obvious holes that they have to patch with very little assets to work with, or have a very rigid roster that doesn't give them much room to tinker or make changes. In most of these situations, GMs have their hands tied and are limited with what they can do. Pritchard, otoh, is basically sitting in front of a fairly blank canvas, with plenty of materials to work with. It's a situation that in theory allows his team building skills as a GM to shine, so let's see what he does