Raps in 4 wrote:pingpongrac wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:
Delusion
Delusion is thinking the gap between Siakam and Ingram + Turner and Quickley is greater than the gap between Giannis and Haliburton. Giannis is a top 3-5 player — a true superstar in the league — whereas Haliburton is a borderline All-NBA player. Giannis is one of maybe 5 players that singlehandedly would elevate almost any team in the league to contender status. That is far more important than the extra defence that Siakam and Turner give the Pacers while Ingram and IQ are slightly better offensive players.
Haliburton being hella overrated on here. Before this playoff run I bet most people wouldn’t have even considered him a top 15 player in the league and now all of the sudden he’s basically as good as Giannis? Okay lol.
A borderline All-NBA player doesn't take his team to the Finals by beating Giannis, the #1 seed Cavs, and a solid Knicks team. Hali is a top-10 player.
Haliburton18/6/12 on 53 TS% against the Bucks
17/5/7 on 67 TS% against the Cavs
21/6/11 on 57 TS% against the Knicks
19/6/10 on 58 TS% overallSiakam20/6/2 on 63 TS% against the Bucks
18/6/4 on 60 TS% against the Cavs
25/5/4 on 60 TS% against the Knicks
21/6/3 on 61 TS% overallTurner17/5/2 on 65 TS% against the Bucks
16/7/1 on 64 TS% against the Cavs
13/3/2 on 66 TS% against the Knicks
15/5/1 on 65 TS% overallNembhard15/3/5 on 61 TS% against the Bucks
14/3/7 on 65 TS% against the Cavs
10/3/4 on 50 TS% against the Knicks
13/3/5 on 58 TS% overallNesmith15/6/2 on 69 TS% against the Bucks
14/7/2 on 66 TS% against the Cavs
13/4/1 on 67 TS% against the Knicks
14/6/1 on 67 TS% overallIndiana has had one of the most balanced offences we've seen from a playoff team since the Spurs in the early 2010s while everyone has stepped up on the defensive end (even Haliburton himself) and the bench has been very productive (35 PPG, 14 REB, 7 AST on 61 TS% in ~80 MPG). Haliburton had a great ECF where both he and Siakam did the heavy lifting, but he has hardly "took his team to the Finals". It has been an entire team effort and everyone has had their moments in getting the Pacers to where they are now. Even just in the ECF, the Pacers took G1 in large part because of Nesmith's massive Q4 (20 PTS on 6/7 shooting which came entirely in the final 5 minutes) then Siakam dropped 39 PTS in G2 (with Turner chipping in 13 PTS in Q4 to seal the deal), 30 in G4 (but people just admittedly remember Haliburton's historic 32/12/15 night with 0 TOV) and 31 in G6 (with Nembhard chipping in 14/3/8 with 6 STL + Toppin and Bryant combining for 29 PTS on 10/16 shooting off the bench).