Marrs-Law wrote:It ain't over till it's over, but I don't really see a viable path for NY to win the series. I think NY really has to be struggling mentally by this point, and I don't think they can win 4/5 against this Indiana team regardless. Game three is still important I think; the quicker this series ends the better.
Tyrese needs to be better. I think this was an uncharacteristically bad game from him, but these down games are just a part of him at this point in his career. I think we can weather his bad games this series. Hopefully, he'll be good enough for the finals, assuming we get there.
Hats off to Siakam having an absolute monster of a game; he 100% saved this game. You could argue he's the best second option in the league. We'll need this version of him if we get to the finals
Gotta win two more against NY, and stay healthy. I believe in this team
I’m not calling you out or coming at you sideways with this, but it’s just a common misconception people have when it comes to Haliburton.
People need to stop expecting Haliburton to score 25 a game. That isn’t how the Pacers offense works. Haliburton had 11 assists and only one turnover in a playoff conference finals game in Madison Square Garden. Sure, he didn’t shoot the best tonight, but he was getting everyone else involved, which is what the Pacers offense does. We don’t need or want Haliburton to drop 25 a game, because then we become one dimensional. We need him to step up in certain situations and he’s been insanely reliable in that regard. Despite his shot being off tonight, he drilled a big three right in Brunson’s face with the games momentum on the line.
Yea, he could have shot better, but Haliburton still had a good game. I think people underestimate how difficult having 11 assists to only one turnover actually is, especially on the road in the playoffs.