Himothy Duncan wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:
I don’t understand this mindset. It’s the same stupid **** we heard in the previous series with Cleveland. In fact we hear it all the time.
Why is it that when one team loses, they’re frauds? We can see what’s happening out there with our eyes. Why is this always the conclusion we draw to?
Or better yet: why is it so hard to give opposing teams more credit for playing great? Why isn’t this a matter of the Pacers just being that good? They’re playing excellent defense, hitting their shots, executing at a high level, but for some reason it’s “the Knicks are frauds”.
Revisiting this again because guess what? NY won the game. Womp womp.
If you lose the first two games at home you’re a fraud. It is what it is. In the conference finals, teams that lost their first two home games have a 0-11 record.
No, Indiana is just that good.