The intensity and pace at which the Pacers play makes them a tough out in the postseason. Indiana dusted off a weary, banged-up Cavaliers team in five games and now awaits the winner of the Boston-New York series in the Pacers’ second straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
“It’s hard to play at our pace over a seven-game series,” guard Tyrese Haliburton told Dustin Dopirak of the Indianapolis Star. “It’s hard to play at our pace in a one-game series. I think we’re doing a great job of playing our way, controlling what we can. I really feel like that’s important. Coach has been stressing that the last few years. It’s not just about one game, it’s how can you wear on teams for 48 minutes every game every day. I feel like we did that with our physicality, we did that with our pace, many different ways.”
Here’s more from the Central Division:
- In-season acquisition Thomas Bryant played an underrated role in Game 5 on Tuesday, Dopirak notes. The veteran center made several key third-quarter plays that swung the momentum in the Pacers’ favor. He finished with nine points on 4-of-6 shooting, along with three rebounds. “Thomas Bryant in the second half gave us some of the greatest minutes you can ask of a backup center,” coach Rick Carlisle said. “He ran. He rebounded. The three in the right corner was enormous during a run where we were starting to get into their legs a little big. His enthusiasm, it just permeates our team.”
- Keith Langlois of Pistons.com tackles a number of topics in his latest mailbag, ranking the Pistons’ priorities this offseason, in order, as player development, retention of their own free agents and a strategic addition via trade or free agency.
- Center Jalen Duren is eligible for a rookie scale extension this offseason and his growth this season stamps him as an integral part of the franchise’s future, Langlois writes. The Pistons’ lead executive, Trajan Langdon, indicated as much during his postseason press conference. “J.D. took a huge step,” Langdon said. “After the first 25 games of the season, he was a different player the last 50, 60 games of the season. Got off to a slow start and we’re going to push him this summer, as well, and I think he’s willing to take that up to another level.”
- Giannis Antetokounmpo hasn’t requested a trade, though he’s reportedly open to considering the idea of joining another team. The Athletic’s trio of Sam Amick, Eric Nehm and David Aldridge take a closer view of how this offseason might play out regarding the Bucks’ superstar, noting that the next move — whether to stay or go — is up to him.
Amazing amazing all around tm effort
Best pacer tm probly ever
So fun to watch
Hali superstar
Carlisle underrated brilliant coach
Bucks no competition. Cavs no competition. Bounced the knicks last yr at msg. This yr same deal no problem
See you in the finals. This could finally be the yr for indy
Hopefully, but Pacers are historically on wrong side of League’s stick. Early ’90s refs pushed Knicks, late ’90s Bulls, after that again Knicks, then Pistons, then James Cavs, last year Celtics had in game 1 before OT 24 more fta. League just doesn’t want for Pacers to succeed.
If they somehow pass Knicks they ll be against two league endorsed poster childs, SGA and Edwards.
Mission impossible
Agree nba/refs incompetent corrupt
Mitchell had more FTA yesterday than entire indy tm. Pacers gotta fight thru this bs. Keep pushing. Last yr, making east finals was cool. This yr all the way dont stop bring the title to indy finally. They got the players, they got the coach, they got the confidence, they got the talent, they got the resilience. LFG!!
Ehh, ’03-’04 with Jermaine O’Neal, The Panda’s Friend and Al Hartington.
61-21 regular season, swept the Celtics, beat the Heat in 6 before losing to the eventual champion Pistons in 6.
04 pacers not even top 3 in franchise history
2013,14 that lost to lebron
98 who took MJ to 7
And Unless they get swept in the ecf or something 2025 indy looks the best