Post#398 » by OldSchoolNoBull » Thu Jun 5, 2025 8:17 pm
I'm just gonna say this. While OKC has been favored in every series in the playoffs, the Pacers have been the underdogs all playoffs long. They have defeated three straight teams - yes, even the Bucks - who had higher SRS and Net Rtg to get here. They have won the first two games on the road in both of the previous series, including vs a #1 seeded Cavs team and a Knicks team that had just defeated the defending champs.
Looking at some numbers for the Pacers and Thunder.
Throughout the playoffs so far, the Pacers have scored more efficiently than the the Thunder as a team:
61.2% TS
40.1% 3P on 33.4 attempts per game
49.7% FG on 85.4 attempts per game
vs
57% TS
33.6% 3P on 37.4 attempts per game
46.4% FG on 92.1 attempts per game
It's a significant gap in 3P% in particular.
The Pacers also have a slim assist-to-turnover ratio advantage:
28.1:12.7(2.21 to 1) vs 25.3:11.8(2.14 to 1)
which, as slim as it, seems notable simply because one of the ways the Thunder are the most dangerous is when they clamp down defensively and force turnovers. The Pacers have been one of the best ball-protection teams in the playoffs, and that's going to be important here.
Defensively, the Thunder are better, but one thing the Pacers have going for them is that they have the perimeter size to match up with the Thunder. The Thunder have lots of 6'5' and 6'6' guys from SF to PG and that has caused some matchup issues for their opponents in previous rounds, but the Pacers also have a bunch of 6'5' and 6'6' guys from Hali to Nembhard to Nesmith to Mathurin to Sheppard...McConnell is the only one who doesn't have the size.
And in the frontcourt, Turner and Siakam are both shooting 40%+ from 3 in the playoffs and they both have the athleticism to drive by a closeout defender, and while Holmgren can certainly cover that ground, I'm not sure if Hartenstein is a guy you want having to close out to the 3P line here.
They also have a coaching advantage IMO, as Carlisle is one of the best coaches in the game.
And I think they match up very well:
Turner / Walker
Siakam / Toppin
Nesmith / Mathurin
Nembhard / Sheppard
Haliburton / McConnell
Hartenstein / Jay.Williams
Holmgren / Wiggins
Dort / Wallace
Jal.Williams / Joe
SGA / Caruso
OKC are obviously favored, but I think there are reasons to think the Pacers have a shot.