Pacers star Pascal Siakam delivered on the biggest stage on Friday night, surging to a playoff career-high 39 points, five rebounds and three assists in a Game 2 win in the Eastern Conference Finals over the Knicks, Shakeia Taylor of The Athletic observes.
“Whatever was out there, I just took it,” Siakam said. “I think what makes us special as a team is just that we have different weapons and we’re not consumed with who’s going to do what. You just go into the game, and however the game presents itself, that’s how we go and take it and do it our way. And it doesn’t matter who scores.”
The Pacers acquired Siakam at last year’s trade deadline, a move that paid immediate dividends with Indiana’s back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals appearances since his arrival.
“That’s why we brought him here. It’s what he’s here to do,” Haliburton said. “He can get a bucket in so many different ways. He started the game high, and we just kept feeding him. I thought he did a great job of making big shot after big shot after big shot, killing momentum.”
We have more from the Pacers:
- Myles Turner again delivered on the biggest stage, scoring 13 points in the fourth quarter and keying the Pacers’ run that pushed them over the top, Dustin Dopirak of IndyStar writes. Dopirak also points out within the same story that Siakam’s Game 2 performance is even more impressive considering he was being primarily guarded by OG Anunoby.
- Ben Sheppard has been a key reserve for the Pacers in the playoffs. Though he hasn’t played much, coach Rick Carlisle is trusting him to play in big moments and give the starters some rest, Dopirak writes. “He’s a guy that is very dependable,” Carlisle said. “He goes in and you know you’re going to get hard play, running, real effort, attention to detail. He plays with a pace and an energy that’s healthy to our team.“
- The Pacers continue to prove they belong on this stage, Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated writes. “What’s really special about our group is we have so many different people contributing,” Haliburton said. “So many people doing special things.” Indiana is 44-16 since the calendar turned to 2025.
Ain’t no one in this league more underrated than Pascal Siakam.
Nothing to celebrate yet
6 more Ws
Go get it indy
I guess if you stop Hali, Pacers lose right? Isnt that what Al kept saying? Pavers are only good as Hali. Lmao
Siakam played with such force and put his imprint on the game from the opening tip. Getting timely buckets or setting up others. Terrific game for him and good for his teammates to see he was hot and engaged.
If you start Achiuwa over Hart. Who didn’t play well. Siakam doesn’t go off like that. No reason why Precious should get a DNP last night. Just bad coaching and panicking. TJ is watching Thibs
Bro! The Knicks got out of the second round!
You’re not excited about that anymore?
I’m no fan of Thibs’ super- short rotation, but I don’t see the connection between your two points. Achiuwa is a lot of things, but a strong defender isn’t one of them, so I don’t see how he would’ve slowed Siakam down.
☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
The Fluke …. I’m always excited. Knicks still have a game left. For as long as I’ve been here. I have never muted anyone. Only cowards use the mute. Cause real humans don’t flame. They just get their point across. Like Celtics trued. And you always fail at.
Why don’t you coach the Knicks bing bong Al? You have an excuse for everything.
The excuse is fact. You cannot go 6 deep and win against the pacers. A occasional touch of Robinson doesn’t cut it. Sorry knick al is correct.
An analysis isn’t an excuse. Thats what nons say …
Knicks gave away gm 1. Did we watch the same game clown ….
If I’m a Pacers fan. I don’t care how we won. Only that we won. Still not changing the facts of missed FTs and giving up 9 pts in 1 min. Do you comprehend any of this. ……
You like most clown fans have selective reading …
Cause I clearly said …..
After losing gm1 like that. Giving it away. You come back and play with no urgency in gm 2. And get spanked. Pacers took gm2.
Try to read instead of feel the posts. You might find the answers there. I’m not an internet commando. I live in reality. Even when my team loses.
Don’t celebrate yet
You have to give some props to the Pacers and the coaching staff. Two of their three big men were lost for the season within the 1st couple of weeks. Bringing in new guys, teaching them the plays, and getting that winning chemistry takes a lot of work.
When you lose games you should win it bites you in the long run.
Run to the hoop for a haliburton lob ,yes I agree.
Unlike the Knicks, the Pacers are fun to watch, partly because (also unlike the Knicks), they’re having fun.
No way the Knicks are winning 4 out of the remaining 5 against this Pacers team.
Yeah that’s why the pacers are slipping by in two hotly contested games.
Thibs is holding the Knicks back. Just like he has with every other team he’s coached.
Here come the excuses
Last yr it was “knicks are hurt”
This yr “its all thibs fault”
just accept the losses
Like an adult