
Bonus question: who will actually win the award?
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tmorgan wrote:Hali is clearly the most important Pacer. He runs the offense, moves the ball, shoots when he needs to, keeps everyone focused.
Siakam’s gonna get the MVP if they win, though, unless Tyrese goes nuts tomorrow.
SA37 wrote:IMO, no one has been more important to the Pacers' game plan than Nembhard, who has played outstanding defense on SGA all series and allowed the Pacers to not have to resort to gimmicks on defense.
Siakam has been the most consistent player for the Pacers, but he has disappeared for large stretches of games and, outside of the monster dunk on Jalen Williams, he hasn't really stood out in any way. Still, he has counting stats that are way more in line with this type of award, so I expect he'll get it.
Haliburton should not get any consideration for the award.
Haliburton should not get any consideration for the award.
tmorgan wrote:Hali is clearly the most important Pacer. He runs the offense, moves the ball, shoots when he needs to, keeps everyone focused.
Siakam’s gonna get the MVP if they win, though, unless Tyrese goes nuts tomorrow.
Loaded_Hollows wrote:
Bonus question: who will actually win the award?
Loaded_Hollows wrote:SA37 wrote:IMO, no one has been more important to the Pacers' game plan than Nembhard, who has played outstanding defense on SGA all series and allowed the Pacers to not have to resort to gimmicks on defense.
Siakam has been the most consistent player for the Pacers, but he has disappeared for large stretches of games and, outside of the monster dunk on Jalen Williams, he hasn't really stood out in any way. Still, he has counting stats that are way more in line with this type of award, so I expect he'll get it.
Haliburton should not get any consideration for the award.Haliburton should not get any consideration for the award.
In your opinion, is there anything he can do to change that? Or is it too late at this point?
SA37 wrote:IMO, no one has been more important to the Pacers' game plan than Nembhard, who has played outstanding defense on SGA all series and allowed the Pacers to not have to resort to gimmicks on defense.
Siakam has been the most consistent player for the Pacers, but he has disappeared for large stretches of games and, outside of the monster dunk on Jalen Williams, he hasn't really stood out in any way. Still, he has counting stats that are way more in line with this type of award, so I expect he'll get it.
Haliburton should not get any consideration for the award.
ChumboChappati wrote:Loaded_Hollows wrote:
Bonus question: who will actually win the award?
definitely not Siakam who has been riding the coattails of Hali all playoffs.
ChumboChappati wrote:Loaded_Hollows wrote:
Bonus question: who will actually win the award?
definitely not Siakam who has been riding the coattails of Hali all playoffs.