life_saver wrote:winforlose wrote:I still cannot find pace stats for game 1. Very curious to see how the teams performance compares to their average. We kept having late clock shots which work against pace, but we also had some bang bang plays and quick possessions. Really curious to see the numbers.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/advanced/?sort=PACE&dir=-1&Season=2021-22&SeasonType=Playoffs
Wolves-Grizzlies has been the game with highest pace so far in this playoffs
Thank you very much. I have been looking for a while and not found it. This proves what I said before the game. We were averaging 101.47 they were averaging 100.52 for #1 and #4 respectively. I said a key to the game would be to speed them up (not easy when we already play with a high pace.) The pace average in this game was 105.00 which means we managed to speed them up. We were the #1 and #2 scoring teams respectively. We managed to score 130 while holding them to 117. Some of that was rust from not playing for a week, but I believe some of it was pace knocking them out of rhythm.
Edit to add: Others said we had to rebound well. I didn’t think we would out rebound them, much less by 11, but that was also a big factor. I tip my hat to all those people as well.