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Indiana Pacers' Finals Hero Might Be Remembered for Blunders Instead originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Pacers ...
With Haliburton out, the Pacers resolved to try to make a comeback with defensive pressure ... I mean it was really good strategy. We didn't handle the press well. We did not handle pressure ...
The Pacers have now executed a comeback victory against the odds in ... the roster construction in the first place.” The Pacers' strategy has succeeded thus far, bringing them to the NBA Finals ...
The Thunder solved a lot of the problems from Game 1: The Thunder played bigger. Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein played more ...
"It was just one of those nights where you literally could not miss," Caitlin from downtown said. "It was Aaron [Nesmith], it ...
Tyrese Haliburton was hearing the usual comments about lack of aggression after Game 2 and answered with 22 points and 11 ...
The Pacers have been the hottest team in the NBA playoffs and need to get back on track in Game 3 to avoid letting the series ...
If the Pacers lose this series, they will look at the Game 4 loss as the one that made the difference, the one that altered ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder forced 25 turnovers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the most in any Finals game this century. Their star point guard scored 38 points, 24 more than their opponent's star guard.
Up by 10, late in the third quarter. Up by seven, going into the fourth. The Indiana Pacers had a golden opportunity.