Just had to throw Myles quote from the after game presser about Ty.
YES CERS!
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Just had to throw Myles quote from the after game presser about Ty.
YES CERS!
Are we even living in the same timeline?
Most used lineup: P.Siakam, A.Nembhard, T.Haliburton, M.Turner, A.Nesmith: 117 MIN, +45, 14.4 Net Rtg, 123.8 Off Rtg, 109.4 Def Rtg
Please start an "UNDER-RATED" chant for Hali. I'll be clapping along at home. Just read the Atlantic article, let's be the biggest boon mentally for our guys that we can.
HOLY SHIT HALIBURTON
Ive watched 30years plus of NBA and i really think it COULD be our time. if haliburton remains this clutch, and Neclutch and Nembdawg play with that level of aggression we can do it
Video on X which not allowed to post, somehow didn’t get a single vote for most clutch player.
Pics of Kenny Atkinson fouling everyone he interacts with - man is a certifiable menace, must be stopped.
Need a community presser where this behavior can be addressed in a public platform, where concerned citizens can place emphasis on key buzz words repeated rhythmically, such as pushing, holding, pushing, holding, with the occasional fouling thrown in there.
Considering his limited playoff experience so far in his career, he's been quite impressive.
He has had some games where he's disappeared but he's shown that his ceiling is very high. He has the ability to be clutch and take a game over and he's clearly a playoff riser.
Who knows what will ultimately happen this year but the Pacers always have a chance when Haliburton is playing well.
The sky's the limit and it's going to be exciting to see how far this team can go this year and into the future
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I personally feel like Kevin Pritchard deserves just as much love and praise as the coaches and players right now. He's assembled a team of selfless, ultra-competitive M-F-ers who never quit and put their team and teammates first.
Since '22, he's made awesome move after awesome move. That year he traded for Hali, drafted Nembhard and Mathurin, and then later traded for Nesmith. The next year he drafted Shep and Jarace and traded for Obi, then last year he brought in Siakam. Each of these guys is an individual talent. Most of them would have roles and be successful on other teams. But they've thrived here and contributed to tons of high-level, winning basketball.
Looking around the league, it's not hard to find franchises that are seemingly in a constant state of disarray, organizations whose implicit goal seems to be to torture their fans by making one stupefying, shortsighted decision after another.
While this team was in basketball purgatory for a few years, it was just a few years, not five, ten, or fifteen. Those down years to led to what we have now, which is my favorite Pacers team ever.
And I don't think I'm the only one.
So thank you K. Pritch, Rick, coaches, and players. Rooting for you all has brought me incalculable, unrivaled joy.
Now let's keep it going and start hanging some mother-fucking banners!
i love this team
Gonna be visiting Indy Memorial Day weekend for the 500. Let’s just say, knock on wood, that the pacers are still in the playoffs and have a home game during my stay. Would the park outside of gainbridge be open to fans? Curious if it’s a Jurassic Park-style situation
Myles Turner has been dragged through the mud by Pacer fans for years. Every year in trade talks, constantly called soft. While he has obvious flaws (rebounding), he has been an amazing vet.
He loves to let the young guys get their shine, doesn't need his own
Lets the game come to him
The first to call himself out
Stands up for his teammates but avoids fights/techs
No bitterness about the business
Keeps positivity high
Plays best at the end of games
Creates a great collaborative culture for the other bigs
So glad pacer nation has embraced him more in the past two years. I truly believe this team would be rudderless at times without him. Ty is very emotional and Pascal doesn't have that Pacer history. Hopefully we find a creative way to keep him without giving up too much.
Just rewatched the last 2 minutes again. The play that isn’t getting talked about enough is forcing the cavs to call their last timeout after Siakam’s basket because they couldn’t get the ball in. This meant
They couldn’t call a timeout to stop a 5 second violation and so were forced to throw a reckless pass which Nembhard intercepted
They couldn’t challenge Donovan’s foul on Tyrese
They couldn’t set themselves for a final shot and so had to rush to get a pass in instead of being able to set a play in the front court.
Those offensive plays were amazing, but the tough defense really set the plate for this win!!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. “Why not Indiana?” LFG!
Watching get up and in the first 35 mins have not even mentioned the Pacers. Warriors Wolves was game of the night, went over that even tho it wasn't close. Also talking about a mediocre WR almost being traded between 2 mediocre NFL teams, trade isn't even final yet and it is top story smh.