GiannisAnte34 wrote:xBulletproof wrote:In their last 50 games.
Cavs - 36-14
Pacers - 35-15.
Some people didn't realize how quietly the Pacers have been a top 5 team in the NBA since December. Which ended up in them thinking the Bucks had a chance. I was so sure the Pacers were going to win it bordered on causing disinterest.
This is entirely different. I expect the Cavs should win, in 6 or 7. But the people thinking the Cavs will be able to just cruise should be shocked. This should be a good series.
I just think the Cavs are too talented to not figure this out. Allen is gonna have a series. If I'm Cleveland though I'm leery of a game 7. Indiana offense can go nuclear any given day. I wouldn't want a 1 game winner take all. It would make me nervous.
you make it sound like the Pacers blew out the Bucks 4 times. Games 2 and 5 were close despite Lillard contributing either absolutely nothing or close to nothing, then there was game 3 where the Bucks blew the Pacers out with Lillard acting only as a decoy. not to mention all the horribly suboptimal starting lineups Doc ran against a guard heavy offense that spotted Indy 10-15 points every 1st quarter. I really don't think the Pacers are all that good everything considered. They have depth but that doesn't do you any favor when your matched up with a team like Cleveland that is also pretty deep in their own right. Cleveland also doesn't play dumb defense, the Bucks were constantly overhelping leading to a wide open 3. I don't see the Cavs doing that consistently like the Bucks
Meh. The series is over, I know what you think. The Pacers won 4-1. The first two games weren't really close. The Bucks had a run each game that made you think .... "Ooh maybe!" but it wasn't sustainable or real.
At no point did I ever think the Bucks had a chance. From the last day of the regular season to yesterday. I was correct.
Keep in mind, you were the dude talking about the "Pacers are gonna FOLD" after the Bucks won games 3 and 4, you said. Screaming they were gonna sweep after game 2

Did they fold yesterday? Of course not, and easily could have packed it in and went to game 6. I get it, you think the Dame injury changed something. The Bucks were 32-26 with a healthy Giannis and Dame. It wasn't changing anything.
You've been continually wrong, but swearing you're still right and now you're bringing your wrong into a thread that isn't even about that anymore.
You will get no more responses here about something that has nothing to do with the current series.