Nuntius wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Nuntius wrote:
I have to ask. Which things are those? Which offensive skill are the Pacers not good at?
Who is the elite scorer on your team? The guy that can get a bucket when everything is going wrong, and you just need someone that can clear out and get his if all the passing isn't working?
Hali is the one that generally takes the big shots in close games. He's damn good in them as well, shooting 10/11 on shots to tie or take the lead in the last two minutes of a game this year.
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Elite scorers flanked by 3 point shooters is what we struggled with the most this season, because we refused to switch and would play in a drop. You don't have the elite scorer, and having seen this team switch and keep the Celtics in check, I just don't see what is so special about a team that plays at a fast pace & relies on committee scoring because they don't have a singular elite scorer. If the pace drops down to our level, how do you win?
How often have you watched the Pacers? Have you watched our playoff series' this year? If you did, I'm not sure you'd be asking these questions.
Because you're hilariously underselling what the Pacers do on the offensive end here.
That'd be like one of us summing up the Knicks' offense as just "Jalen Brunson isos".
Both teams are way more than that. You'll see when the games begin. I'm gonna echo Capn'O here, is it Wednesday already?
I'm fine with that, it's like 40% of our offense
I've watched you all playoffs, and in the games against us. To this point you have not played against a single solitary perimeter defender that's good, let alone great. I want to put things in perspective, Nembhard has played great so far, but these are the people he's been defended by -

I can do this with Nesmith and Halliburton as well, it's just a who's who list of garbage perimeter defenders. Guys who cannot keep a man in front of them, and also cannot switch onto larger players. Speaking of defense, Haliburton will not have a break in this series the way he has in the last two, he's either going to have to defend someone, or try his best to keep Hart off the glass.
You're right, we will see, and I think you're going to find out quickly that crude, ugly basketball can sap the life out of a more elegant & pretty game.