tsherkin wrote:wang000hk wrote:Game 2 is a must win game for Thunder
I don't see them winning the series being down 0-2 with next 2 games being played in one of the loudest arenas
It might sound crazy now but Knicks might actually be worse matchup for Pacers because of KAT's scoring inside the paint and Knicks' rebounding
Thunder's defense is elite but they don't have strong bodies to protect the boards unlike Knicks
Game 2 is going to be
very interesting.
We're going to see if OKC can get it up to even things up, because if they go into game 3 down 0-2, this is going to be a huge problem for them. But we'll have to see what happens with Shai's support, because outside of Dort and Hartenstein, the Thunder were BRUTAL in backing up Shai with scoring. They shot under 40% as a team, which probably isn't going to happen again. And with that happening, this was a nail-biter, single-possession victory which Indy struggled to manage.
So I'd expect a pretty dominant performance from the Thunder in Game 2.
I felt the Thunder controlled the pace and dictated terms during game 1, willfully entering into the turnover battle with Indiana and demolishing them at it. The Pacers stayed in the game mostly on the back of continuing to hit 3s. They won the 4th quarter by dialing up the heat even more, going 6-10 on 3s.
I'll credit the Pacers for defending OKC well in the half court, with the caveat that every opponent has managed to guard OKC's halfcourt offense pretty well, particularly if J.Dub and Chet aren't shooting it well. Pack the paint against Shai/J.Dub drives and hope OKC shoots badly/reluctantly. Every team has done this, and OKC has shoot poorly in 2 of their 3 series so far (with another poor shooing output in game 1 of the finals).
I think we're wracking our brains to figure out how Indiana KEEPS GETTING AWAY WITH THIS!

At the same time, this is a little bit like the 2023 Heat in that crazy hot shooting is making everything they do work. We've seen some amazing offense from the Pacers, and I don't want to overly detract from that. Game 1, however, their offense was not at its best, but the Pacers shot 46% from distance and hit 7 more 3s than their opponent.
I'm enjoying this Pacers run as much as anyone. Carlisle is my favorite coach. Siakam and Nembhard are amongst my favorite players. I don't want to detract from what they're doing, but I feel as we're gushing about their brilliance we're ignoring some ridiculous hot shooting that is giving them a much nicer margin for error.